The Beautiful South singer has confirmed the quarter final World Cup match will be shown ahead of their gig at the Arena on Saturday night
Beautiful South singer Paul Heaton has confirmed the England vs France game will be show at their gig on Saturday night. Manchester music lovers and football fans were given the difficult decision to pick between the two when it was confirmed the quarter final match between the two nations would be shown on the same night as the Beautiful South gig at the arena.
Read more: Paul Heaton told 'do the right thing' after England World Cup match clashes with AO Arena gig "This does mean we won’t be showing any extra time if that occurs, but if it does Paul and Jacqui will be very keen to keep you updated from the stage. With the right result this could be a great night!
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