Norwegian pub called The Three Lions run by English expat is besieged by 2,500 fans desperate to watch World Cup match

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Norwegian pub called The Three Lions run by English expat is besieged by 2,500 fans desperate to watch World Cup match

Daily Mail · 3 hours ago

This piece is not a substantive news story but a Daily Mail Online index or homepage capture, gathered around the headline claim that a Norwegian pub named The Three Lions, run by an English expatriate, has been overwhelmed by around 2,500 fans hoping to watch a World Cup match. The article body accompanying that headline was not actually present in the supplied text, so the specific details of the pub, its location, its owner and the crowd cannot be verified from the material provided.

The supplied text instead consists largely of unrelated Daily Mail headlines and navigation links from around 11 July 2026. These reference other stories, including England's 2026 World Cup quarter-final against Norway in Miami reportedly at risk of delay owing to a hot-weather warning, tributes to South African footballer Jayden Adams, the death of TV presenter Dermot Murnaghan, and coverage of Wimbledon and various royals. None of these items expand on the headline about the Three Lions pub, and no figures beyond the 2,500 fans mentioned in the title are given.

  • Norwegian pub The Three Lions reportedly mobbed by 2,500 World Cup fans.
  • Full article text was not included, so details are unverified.
  • Supplied content was mostly unrelated Daily Mail headlines from 11 July 2026.

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