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Public viewing: Clausen pub erupts as England reach World Cup semi-finals

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Public viewing: Clausen pub erupts as England reach World Cup semi-finals

On Saturday evening, a packed traditional pub in Luxembourg City's Clausen district cheered England on as they overcame Norway in a tense quarter-final clash in Miami.

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