The World Cup qualifier with Andorra on Saturday will be held according to a preliminary plan, regardless of the fire that broke out at the National Stadium in the Principality on Friday, confirmed by UEFA.
Sky Sports reporter Rob Dorset was broadcasting live when the fire broke out in the TV area across the field. When the smoke cleared, there was damage to the media area and VAR monitors, as well as to one of the benches and a small part of the 3G terrain. Although there were doubts at first whether the match would take place, the Andorran Football Federation said that the match would not be affected and the position was confirmed by UEFA on Friday night.
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The fire broke out after the English had already trained on the pitch, and coach Gareth Southgate and Saturday’s captain Keeran Tripier had given their press conferences.
“As we all know, there was a minor accident and a fire. There is no information about the victims, only material damage and the schedule will continue according to a preliminary plan. There are no changes with the press conferences and There is an official statement from our Minister tier of sports and the president of the federation. The match will be played, “said a spokesman for the Andorran Football Federation.
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