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Three Lions land first blow against France with supporters’ seven-a-side win

England won the game 7-4 at a windswept Doha Sports Park on Saturday.

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England supporters playing French supporters in a seven-a-side game in Doha, Qatar, during the Fifa World Cup (Peter Byrne/PA)

England have landed their first blow against World Cup rivals France with a comprehensive victory in a supporters’ seven-a-side game in Qatar.

The Three Lions beat their French counterparts 7-4 in a match at a windswept Doha Sports Park ahead of the quarter-final crunch match on Saturday.

The game was feisty at times and offered a glimpse of the passion and desire expected when the real thing starts.

England and French supporters before their seven-a-side game in Doha (Peter Byrne/PA)
England and French supporters before their seven-a-side game in Doha (Peter Byrne/PA)

France took the lead three times in the 60-minute clash but were pegged back to 3-3 on the stroke of half-time and were overrun in the second half.

England supporters’ team boss Garford Beck said: “It’s a great way of bringing fans together and the game had a little bit of an edge to it.”

David Mundo, of the French team, said it was a “tough game” and predicted a France win later.

Mr Beck replied: “I wish you a safe journey to Paris on Monday.”

Mr Mundo said Kylian Mbappe is “most likely” to make the difference for France.

England v France – FIFA World Cup 2022 – Quarter Final – Al Bayt Stadium
Half and half scarfs are sold in Souq Waqif before the England v France match at the Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, Qatar (Nick Potts/PA)

He told the PA news agency: “Most likely we’ll have to concede a goal or two from you as you’ve been scoring many goals and we’ve been conceding, so my concern is how many goals you’ll score.

“But I give you one if you want, you be happy, and then we come back and we win.”

Chef Mark Trigg, 48, from Derby, said he had the “typical match day nerves” but fancied England to win.

He told PA: “I think we can get a 2-1 tonight. It’ll be a bit tighter, we have scored a good few goals on the way through. I don’t see so many goals tonight.”

Mr Trigg added he will be wearing his lucky England suit which his mother helped make, explaining: “It’s a red hat, matching shirt, matching shorts, and it’s been getting noticed all over Qatar.”

Asked if he believes the winner of the tie will win the competition, Mr Trigg said: “Yeah, I’ve been saying that – I think there’s two good sides out there. Brazil are out which opens it a little more.”

He said the key to the game might be the midfield, adding: “In the end there is Mbappe, (Antoine) Griezmann, who can do the job any time, and there’s (Olivier) Giroud.”

On his prediction, he said: “It’s a tough one but I say 3-1 France.

“The winner of tonight might be the favourite to win the World Cup even if Argentina are on the other side against Croatia.”

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