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The England Fan Road Diaries Ep 1: High Costs, Massive Stadiums, and Following England Stateside

13 min · 30. Juni 2026
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Welcome to the first instalment of our brief tournament check-ins: The England Fan Road Diaries. This week, Katie Cross catches up with Harvey from the Football Supporters Association (FSA), who is embedded with the England fan embassies on the ground in the United States. While the mood among supporters remains incredibly high after a thrilling opening victory against Croatia, the actual logistics of navigating a US-based tournament are presenting some massive hurdles for everyday matchday fans. Harvey opens up about the stark contrast between the fan-first experience of Euro 2024 in Germany and the commercial extraction dominating this World Cup. From stadium seats placed so high up you almost need binoculars (if the stadium security even lets you bring them in!) to public transport companies rinsing fans with $90 train tickets, we get an honest look at the true cost of football tourism in 2026. We also hear about Harvey's multi-state road trip, the surprising differences in stadium infrastructure when dealing with extreme heat and heavy rain, and his standout moments of the tournament so far in our quick-fire round. To find your club and make a pledge to help protect where we play, head over to pledgeball.org

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Episode The England Fan Road Diaries Ep 1: High Costs, Massive Stadiums, and Following England Stateside Cover

The England Fan Road Diaries Ep 1: High Costs, Massive Stadiums, and Following England Stateside

Welcome to the first instalment of our brief tournament check-ins: The England Fan Road Diaries. This week, Katie Cross catches up with Harvey from the Football Supporters Association (FSA), who is embedded with the England fan embassies on the ground in the United States. While the mood among supporters remains incredibly high after a thrilling opening victory against Croatia, the actual logistics of navigating a US-based tournament are presenting some massive hurdles for everyday matchday fans. Harvey opens up about the stark contrast between the fan-first experience of Euro 2024 in Germany and the commercial extraction dominating this World Cup. From stadium seats placed so high up you almost need binoculars (if the stadium security even lets you bring them in!) to public transport companies rinsing fans with $90 train tickets, we get an honest look at the true cost of football tourism in 2026. We also hear about Harvey's multi-state road trip, the surprising differences in stadium infrastructure when dealing with extreme heat and heavy rain, and his standout moments of the tournament so far in our quick-fire round. To find your club and make a pledge to help protect where we play, head over to pledgeball.org

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