Fans gathered in Melbourne’s Federation Square for Australia’s first three games, but there has not been a major live site in inner Sydney
“We’re going to have a great live site,” he said. “It’s going to be the best in the country because this is the best city in the world, so it’s going to be awesome.”
When asked why Sydney did not yet have a site and hadn’t had one in place for the first three qualifier games, the premier said: “I don’t know.”“It’s a phenomenal result for Australian soccer, the inspiration that will provide young boys and girls right across NSW is going to be phenomenal and I want everybody in the city and across the state to come out and enjoy the game and we’ll be doing everything we can to do that.
NSW pubs and clubs were able to stay open until 5am to screen the final in Sydney, but although hundreds took to the CBD’s George Street in an impromptu celebration, no formal public site was established for fans to watch the match.
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