2024-07-14 18:14:36
England got a chance to make history at Wembley. Exactly three years ago. In the last round of the Euro. But the Three Lions didn’t win the Euro crown due to penalty misses at home. Italy won the 2021 Euro title.
Three years have passed to heal the wounds of that defeat. Now England are in another Euro final. Spain is England’s opponent in the Euro final on Sunday night in Germany. Will England win the title of the Euro for the first time? Have to wait till Sunday night.
England is making extensive preparations for this year’s final. A large number of England fans have already arrived in Germany. Giant screens will sit almost everywhere in England. Fans and supporters will gather at important places to enjoy the game together. School students will also join in this festival mood. So their school was postponed the next day. The game will start at 8pm local time in England. It will be around 10pm when the game ends on schedule. If the match goes to extra time and penalties, it will take another hour. Football fans have to stay awake till late night. And if England wins the title, the celebration and frenzy will spread throughout the city. which will disturb the night sleep of school students. Several schools have been pushed back the next day so they can sleep extra time and stay fresh.
The Woodlands Primary School in Hertfordshire issued a statement saying: ‘As England are playing in the Euro finals, we are aware that a number of pupils will enjoy the match and go to bed late. That’s why we have postponed school hours. They will be able to enter the school within 9.25 minutes on Monday.’
In addition, St. Charles Roman Catholic Primary School said that it will allow entry to the school until 10:30 a.m. on Monday. Buckinghamshire West Wycombe School said it is open to school anytime between 8.30am and 10.30am. Besides, several schools in the North East have allowed students to come at the same time.
The government has not given any notice of postponement of the school. The school authorities have taken this decision for the convenience of the students on their own initiative. But the Daily Mail, in a report yesterday, said the government could offer a one-day public holiday if England wins the Euros. In that case, the students will get the whole day to enjoy the festival.