The broadcast of France-Belgium open to everyone in Tournai!



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Paul-Olivier Delannois badures that it would have been unwelcome to ban access to the Place Reine Astrid from supporters of the Blues.

This Tuesday evening, Belgium and France will vibrate to the rhythm of the match of the century . The two nations are actually meeting for a summit meeting that will bring one of the two teams to the finals of the Fifa World Cup in Russia.

In Tournai, both Belgian fans and French fans will be able to watch the game from Queen Astrid Square where Red Devils matches have been broadcast since the beginning of the tournament.

For Paul-Olivier Delannois, burgomaster of the city of Five Clochers, it was out of the question to deny access to fans of the Blues.
  "One can not call oneself best friends 365 days a year, and finally not be able to watch a football match together" he says.
  "The security measures will be the same for everyone and any abuse will be punished, either by exclusion from the site or by an administrative arrest."

To facilitate the work of security, Queen Astrid Square has already been equipped with surveillance cameras. Supporters will also be notified by receiving a leaflet promoting fair play at the entrance to the site.

"We spoke well of the match with the honorary consul of Tournai, Bernard Fontaine, and I told him that he would laugh less at the end of the match!" The tone is set, good match!

million. Del.

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