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English fans exploit a loophole for the World Cup in a desperate attempt to reach Russia – but may be postponed if their subterfuge is discovered.
Gareth Southgate's team will face Sweden in the quarter-finals on Saturday, July 7th.
As part of the agreement between Fifa and the Russian government, bona fide fans do not need visas for visits to the host nation that start on the day of the final, the July 15th.
with a "Fan-ID", which is published free of charge in a simple online process. It takes about five minutes and approval is normally almost instantaneous.
In addition to basic pbadport information, the application also requires a Fifa ticket number or booking reference.
Before the tournament, it was badumed that the Fan-ID was electronically locked on the ticket. But The Independent verified that the ticket number of another player is sufficient to apply for a Fan-ID.
Supporters wishing to follow the progress of England through the eliminatory stages of strategies to obtain a ticket number.
On Twitter, a supporter identified as "InstantFanID" offers to share his booking details, telling other fans: "I will give you a ticket reference number and you paypal me a pound or two as thanks. " you get the ticket first – trusted system. Message me for deets. "
Other fans have taken tickets numbers for past matches that are being sold online as sports memorabilia.
Using a ticket number from a previous game, The Independent ] has successfully applied for a Fan-ID for a supporter who does not plan to travel to Russia.
But anyone looking to use a document so obtained to try to get into Russia run significant risks
"The electronic form of a Fan-ID provides the entrance of a spectator to the Russian Federation, the exit of the Russian Federation and guarantees the issuance of A fan-ID in rolled form "- which fans need to enter one of the stages.
But there is the additional stipulation:" Provided that the viewer has the ticket for the 2018 FIFA World Cup ™.
Many fans report that they were admired s in Russia without having to show a valid ticket. But if the fans head to the England-Sweden match on Saturday in Samara, the border officials could start checking the tickets.
Ranking of World Cup players: England vs Colombia
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2/24 David Ospina – 7/10
Had little to do in The way of real chances of England, seemed at ease with plays. He snatched a sublime stop to deny Henderson's punishment but it was not …
REUTERS
3/24 Santiago Arias – 6/10
Worked well at Back but also advanced as Columbia was looking for their equalizer in normal time
AFP / Getty Images
4/24 Yerry Mina – 8/10
Got the EQ Anything important for Colombia and well defended, despite picking up an injury to the groin in his celebrations
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5/24 Davinson Sanchez – 7/10
Very good at # 39; s back. Strong, powerful and managed to avoid most amateur dramas of his teammates
REUTERS
6/24 Johan Mojica – 7/10
A solid defensive turn. Pushed well down the wing
EPA
7/24 Carlos Sanchez – 5/10
Another to be removed at the beginning of the second half. Sanchez had a bad performance and gave the penalty to England
AFP / Getty Images
8/24 Wilmar Barrios – 6/10
Should have been kicked out after a shot by head on Jordan Henderson. Very lucky to escape with a yellow
AP
9/24 Jefferson Lerma – 5/10
did not have a great impact on the game and was removed to the time mark
Mikhail Tereshchenko / TASS
10/24 Juan Quintero – 6/10
He thought that it might be a threat to Colombia but that it was not a good thing. he lacked a final product
AP
11/24 Juan Cuadrado – 6/10
A quiet game of him. Has been criticized for this kind of inconsistency in his previous spell at Chelsea
AFP / Getty Images
12/24 Radamel Falcao – 6/10
Played the Lawyer Devil all night. Little chance, but worked hard and evolved in the game
AP
13/24 The XI of England
EPA
14/24 Jordan Pickford – 7 / 10
Had little to do in the first half, but reached the mark when he was called in the final minutes with a sublime rescue. Unlucky on the equalizer of Colombia but showed why he is the number 1 of England with a fantastic save to win it for the Three Lions
AP
15/24 Kyle Walker – 7/10
Looked uncertain in the back three to the hour. Removed the ball once in a scary moment. Threatened several times
AFP / Getty Images
16/24 John Stones – 7/10
Assured in possession and well played from the bottom. Dealing with the threat of the advanced men of Colombia
AFP / Getty Images
17/24 Harry Maguire – 8/10
The most confident defender for England, good in possession and a real talent. He improved every game
AP
18/24 Jordan Henderson – 6/10
Victim of a whim that he did well to not not react. Spread the game widely over Trippier and Co. Unlucky to see his penalty saved, which was well struck
AFP / Getty Images
19/24 Kieran Trippier – 8/10
Worked tirelessly for the # 39; team. Solid in defense and dangerous in the future. Has shown an incredible pace when spotting. A rock all night long
AFP / Getty Images
20/24 Jesse Lingard – 6/10
Despite not having the best game individually or going from there 39, before, he worked so hard for his team until the end
AFP / Getty Images
21/24 Dele Alli – 6/10
Injured With Injury after Falcao followed him. Not look 100% fit match but showed his desire and commitment to last until the last 10 minutes
AFP / Getty Images
22/24 Ashley Young – 7/10
Another player from England to work well going both back and forth. Put large balls in the surface
AP
23/24 Raheem Sterling – 6/10
He sometimes struggled but continued despite everything and was unlucky in making several good pbades throughout Match. his team mates could not choose
Getty Images
24/24 Harry Kane – 9/10
Scored a penalty in normal time and shooting. Led from the front and dug deep into the final minutes of the injury, even when he seemed to be physically past. The perfect captain up here in this tournament
AFP / Getty Images
1/24 The XI of Colombia
REUTERS
2/24 David Ospina – 7 / 10
Had Few things to do on the way to the real chances of England, seemed comfortable from plays. He snatched a sublime stop to deny Henderson's punishment but it was not …
REUTERS
3/24 Santiago Arias – 6/10
Worked well at Back but also advanced as Columbia was looking for their equalizer in normal time
AFP / Getty Images
4/24 Yerry Mina – 8/10
Got the EQ All-In important for Colombia and well defended, despite picking up an injury to the groin in his celebrations
AFP / Getty Images
5/24 Davinson Sanchez – 7/10
Very good at # 39; s back. Strong, powerful and managed to avoid most amateur dramas of his teammates
REUTERS
6/24 Johan Mojica – 7/10
A solid defensive change. Pushed well down the wing
EPA
7/24 Carlos Sanchez – 5/10
Another to be removed early in the second half. Sanchez had a bad performance and gave the penalty to England
AFP / Getty Images
8/24 Wilmar Barrios – 6/10
Should have been kicked out after a shot by head on Jordan Henderson. Very lucky to escape with a yellow
AP
9/24 Jefferson Lerma – 5/10
did not have a great impact on the game and was removed to the hour mark
Mikhail Tereshchenko / TASS
10/24 Juan Quintero – 6/10
He thought that it might be a threat to Colombia but that it was not the same. he lacked a final product
AP
11/24 Juan Cuadrado – 6/10
A quiet game of him. Has been criticized for this kind of inconsistency in his previous spell at Chelsea
AFP / Getty Images
12/24 Radamel Falcao – 6/10
Played the Lawyer Devil all night. Not much in terms of chances, but he worked hard and evolved into the game
AP
13/24 England in 11
EPA
14/24 Jordan Pickford – 7/10
Had little to do in the first half, but reached the mark when he was called in the final minutes with a sublime rescue. Unlucky on the equalization of Colombia but showed why he is the number 1 of England with a fantastic save to win it for the Three Lions
AP
15/24 Kyle Walker – 7/10
Looked uncertain in the back three to the hour. Removed the ball once in a scary moment. Threatened several times
AFP / Getty Images
16/24 John Stones – 7/10
Assured in possession and well played in the back. Dealing with the threat of the advanced men of Colombia
AFP / Getty Images
17/24 Harry Maguire – 8/10
The most confident defender for England, good in possession and a real talent. He improved every game
AP
18/24 Jordan Henderson – 6/10
Victim of a whim he did well not to react. Spread the game widely over Trippier and Co. Unlucky to see his penalty saved, which was well struck
AFP / Getty Images
19/24 Kieran Trippier – 8/10
Worked tirelessly for the # 39; team. Solid in defense and dangerous in the future. Has shown an incredible pace when spotting. A Rock All Night
AFP / Getty Images
20/24 Jesse Lingard – 6/10
Although he did not have the best game individually or at the To go, he worked so hard for his team until the end
AFP / Getty Images
21/24 Dele Alli – 6/10
Injured Of 39, an injury after Falcao followed him. He does not seem to match 100% but has shown his desire and commitment to last until the last 10 minutes
AFP / Getty Images
22/24 Ashley Young – 7/10 [19659019AnotherplayerfromEnglandtoworkwellgobothbackandforthPutbigballsinthesurface
AP
23/24 Raheem Sterling – 6/10
He sometimes struggled but continued despite everything and was unlucky in making several good pbades all along Match. his team mates could not choose
Getty Images
24/24 Harry Kane – 9/10
Scored a penalty in normal time and shooting. Led from the front and dug deep into the final minutes of the injury, even when he seemed to be physically past. The perfect captain up here in this tournament
AFP / Getty Images
Airlines, who risk fines if they carry ineligible pbadengers in Russia, may also require proof in the form of a "ticket". a match ticket before the traveler is allowed on board.
Rates to Samara increase as demand increases from English fans. The main connections are via Moscow or Istanbul, with rates typically around £ 1,400 return.
The land journeys of the Russian capital are selling quickly.
Some fans are turning to the venue for the next game, were England beat Sweden. The semifinal will be held in Moscow on Wednesday, July 11, against Russia or Croatia.
If Croatia beat Russia in the quarterfinals, many more seats for the match in the Luzhniki stadium of the capital are likely to become available.
British Airways has confirmed that it could deploy bigger planes on the road. At present, it has three flights a day between Heathrow Airport and Domodedovo in Moscow. One is a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, the other two using narrow-body A321 Airbus
One or more of these services could be replaced by a much larger Boeing 777 if the demand is strong enough.
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