England fans face £3,000 fees to park a car at the match against Norway – even if they are disabled.
Meanwhile at the most expensive World Cup in history, last-minute tickets for the game were being sold for a minimum of $1,900 (£1,400), with other seats going for up to $4,800 (£3,500).
Three Lions and Norway fans were setting out their stalls in the beachfront bars of Miami ahead of the quarter-final showdown, with ‘The Vikings’ performing their rowing celebration and England fans singing ‘Football’s Coming Home’ in reply.
Norway’s beating of Brazil in the last round surprised many, and hundreds of Brazilians
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