England could play their first knockout game of the World Cup in front of thousands of empty seats, with hundreds still unsold for the match against DR Congo.
Thomas Tuchel‘s side will take on the African outfit on Wednesday in Atlanta after topping their group – their top spot confirmed after a nervy victory over Panama at the weekend.
The Mercedes-Benz Stadium has a capacity of 67,382, but, according to The Telegraph, 600 seats remain unsold for the game.
That, along with 3,000 available for resale on Fifa’s official website, means there could be plenty of seats spare inside the ground when Harry Kane and
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