Giant screens in prisons to see Belgium and Brazil



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Waiting in Belgium before the quarter-final of World against Brazil reached such a point in Central European country which was installed giant screens even in prisons to continue the duel between those of Neymar and those of Hazard.

The Marche-en-Famenne Penitentiary in the south of the country will allow detainees to follow the Red Devils' match against La Seleçao on a 3×2 meter screen in a common room.

The management of the center has already spread in this way the four victories of the World Cup that took Belgium to the quarters. Finally, the director of the prison Fréreric de Thier declared on the site Sudinfo .

At Jamiloux Prison, the center's management set up special hours to work so that workers can continue the match against Brazil.

Belgium, which has faced Brazil only once in an official match, in 2002 and with the defeat of the Europeans, has great hopes that its football generation gold, with Hazard, Lukaku or De Bruyne in front, gives the bell and eliminates the all-powerful Brazil

Only in Brussels is expected that more than 20 000 people follow the game on the three giant screens settled in the capital's Grand Place, according to the newspaper La Capitale, in line with the zones allowed to follow the game in other municipalities of the country.

This is the expectation that the government has announced that if Belgium reaches the final of the next July 15, a giant screen will be installed to watch the match at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels where the Belgian national team usually plays at home. (EFE)

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