Glastonbury opens its gates tomorrow, with the full music line-up on the festival’s main stages starting on Friday and finishing on Sunday night, with headliners including Dua Lipa, Coldplay, and SZA.
In a statement released before Scotland were knocked out, the festival organisers said: “In previous years, we have endeavoured to show notable matches on big screens where possible, particularly on days before the main stages have opened.
“However, with England and Scotland’s last 16 matches potentially clashing with headline sets at this year’s festival, the decision has been made that – as in 2014 and 2016 – should England or Scotland qualify from their groups, their last 16 matches will not be shown at the festival.”
Organisers added: “We would like to wish both Gareth Southgate and Steve Clarke’s sides all the best in Germany. And we hope we’ll all be able to watch them play quarter-final matches in the days after this year’s festival.”
England got off to a slow start at this year’s competition, beating Serbia 1-0 and drawing 1-1 with Denmark.
Scotland’s exit was confirmed on Sunday with a 1-0 defeat to Hungary, in a match almost overshadowed by a serious injury to a Hungarian attacker. He was later confirmed to be stable in hospital.
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