Hundreds of Belgium and Russian national football teams fans flooded the streets of Saint Petersburg ahead of their Euro 2020 clash, Saturday.
Belgium supporters were optimistic about their side's opener.
“I think is gonna be an interesting one, we have some injured players, we have some players who had a bad season, but now it’s time to put their names back where they belong.” a fan said.
On the opposite side, some Russian supporters hope President Vladimir Putin will help push their team to victory.
“I cheered on our team wearing this t-shirt back in 2018, it seems that it helped,” a man wearing a hoodie with Putin’s picture on said.
Belgium plays Russia in the first round of Group B on Saturday at the Gazprom Arena stadium in St Petersburg.
The Euro 2020 started on Friday, after being postponed a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hundreds of Belgium and Russian national football teams fans flooded the streets of Saint Petersburg ahead of their Euro 2020 clash, Saturday.
Belgium supporters were optimistic about their side's opener.
“I think is gonna be an interesting one, we have some injured players, we have some players who had a bad season, but now it’s time to put their names back where they belong.” a fan said.
On the opposite side, some Russian supporters hope President Vladimir Putin will help push their team to victory.
“I cheered on our team wearing this t-shirt back in 2018, it seems that it helped,” a man wearing a hoodie with Putin’s picture on said.
Belgium plays Russia in the first round of Group B on Saturday at the Gazprom Arena stadium in St Petersburg.
The Euro 2020 started on Friday, after being postponed a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hundreds of Belgium and Russian national football teams fans flooded the streets of Saint Petersburg ahead of their Euro 2020 clash, Saturday.
Belgium supporters were optimistic about their side's opener.
“I think is gonna be an interesting one, we have some injured players, we have some players who had a bad season, but now it’s time to put their names back where they belong.” a fan said.
On the opposite side, some Russian supporters hope President Vladimir Putin will help push their team to victory.
“I cheered on our team wearing this t-shirt back in 2018, it seems that it helped,” a man wearing a hoodie with Putin’s picture on said.
Belgium plays Russia in the first round of Group B on Saturday at the Gazprom Arena stadium in St Petersburg.
The Euro 2020 started on Friday, after being postponed a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.