
England vs Senegal in Clubhouse
Hamlet bar to show last-16 clash on Sunday 4th December.
With the Three Lions safely progressing to the last-16 of the World Cup this week, they have now set up a meeting with Senegal on Sunday evening.
As was the case for the group stage matches with Iran, USA and Wales, the club will be showing England's latest game in the clubhouse.
Fans can either book a table for six, or a sofa for three, for £10, with the club continuing to split the booking fees between two charities. Doors will open from 6pm, with kick off at 7 o'clock, tickets can be purchased at https://bit.ly/3XK4OM2
One of the charities is Give Out, an LGBTQI community foundation who provide grants to LGBTQI organisations around the world to allow them to help campaign against inequality and push for lasting changes. They are currently focussing on supporting LGBTQI communities within North Africa and the Middle East during the first World Cup to be held in this part of the world.
GiveOut WC link: https://giveout.org/lgbtqi-mena-appeal-world-cup-2022
The other charity is Human Rights Watch. They investigate, expose, report on and seek change to abuses and crises from across the globe, with the Qatar World Cup no exception. They have published a 42-page ‘Reporters Guide’ which summarises their concerns about the World Cup, and includes features on migrant worker rights, women’s rights, LGBTQI rights and freedom of expression and press freedom in the country.
Human Rights Watch Reporters Guide: https://www.hrw.org/sites/default/files/media_2022/11/202211mena_qatar_worldcup_reportersguide_2.pdf
Should anyone wish to watch the matches but do not require a table, entry is free, but we will have QR codes around the bar linked to the charities, and we ask you to provide donations if you are able.
Courtesy of the Supporters’ Trust, the club have also been signed up to This Fan Girl’s World Cup Pub Charter, which ensures female fans wishing to watch games can feel safe in doing so at the club. This is because the Charter ensures that their pub spaces are open to all fans, understand and acknowledge lived experiences of watching football as female fans, and help to break down the toxic football culture.

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