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Asked if the Prime Minister was going to be at the England v Croatia game on Wednesday, the PMS said that there were no current plans.
Asked why that was, as he had gone to the Scotland game at the weekend, the PMS said that the Prime Minister could not go to every match but obviously these things were kept under review. The PMS went on to say that some people had argued that the Prime Minister had not necessarily been the best of omens so far but he would let others make that judgement.
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