Dawlish: How can I watch England vs. Ukraine, and what are the rules?

By Will Goddard

23rd Jul 2021 | Local News

Stock image, Pixabay
Stock image, Pixabay

It'll be a great game between England and underdogs Ukraine, and should hopefully see us progress to the semi-finals - but how can you watch it, and what are the rules?

How can I watch the match?

England's quarter-final match against Ukraine will be broadcast live on BBC One with kickoff at 8pm on Saturday 3 July, so you could stay at home to watch.

Some pubs are also showing the game - but what are the rules?

What are the rules if I want to go to the pub to watch it?

These also apply if you're inviting people over to your house.

If you're inside up to six people from six households (or two households of any size) can meet.

If you're outside, up to 30 people can meet in a pub garden.

Steve Brown, Director of Public Health Devon, said: "My message is simple. Enjoy the tournament, but do so safely.

"While case numbers are comparatively low in Devon still, for the moment, positive cases across the country are rising as they are in other European countries.

"If you're visiting parts of the country where the Delta strain is dominant, please try to meet people outdoors, and wear a face covering when indoors in public spaces.

"We need to beat coronavirus and the final whistle hasn't blown yet!"

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