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CLOCKING UP THE MILES

SIMON BAXTER LOOKS BACK AT PREVIOUS WORLD CUP TRAVEL ADVENTURES AND THE TASK AHEAD FOR FANS THIS TIME AROUND...

THERE was a moment during the Qatar World Cup where, if you timed the Metro right and didn’t linger too long over a lukewarm lemon-and-mint juice, you could actually watch two matches in a single afternoon.
The entire tournament was essentially contained within the radius of the M25. For the Three Lions faithful, it was an anomaly - a World Cup you could navigate without ever checking a flight manifest or losing a day to a time zone.

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