England supporters in Dallas witnessed a thrilling 4-2 victory against Croatia, chanting “It’s Coming Home” as they celebrated Marcus Rashford’s decisive goal. The fanzone at Texas Live erupted with excitement as loyal fans watched the game on a massive 100ft screen.
Before the match, a vibrant atmosphere filled the air as thousands of fans gathered for pre-game festivities, with even those without tickets joining in to catch the action. The game had its share of drama, with Harry Kane’s early penalty having to be retaken due to a keeper infringement, resulting in a rollercoaster of emotions as England eventually secured the win.
Fans from various backgrounds, including expats and US-based supporters, filled both the fanzone and the impressive Dallas Stadium. Mark and Michelle Lynch, lucky winners of tickets, enjoyed the game alongside their son Finley, who plays in the same team as Lionel Messi’s son, Ciro.
The fanzone buzzed with excitement, adorned with flags from different football clubs, as supporters reveled in the electrifying match atmosphere. Kyle d’Souza from the Dallas Reds expressed his joy at experiencing the event, meeting his football idol Peter Schmeichel in the process.
The anticipation for the World Cup games in Dallas continued to build, with fans from various regions coming together to celebrate the sport they love. The presence of players’ families and celebrities added to the allure of the event, creating a memorable experience for all involved.
