Thousands of Wales Fans Travel for the World Cup—to Bars in the Canary Islands

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Thousands of Wales Fans Travel for the World Cup—to Bars in the Canary Islands
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Wales made it to the World Cup in Qatar. Thousands of Welsh fans plan to watch from barstools in the Canary Islands. The draw? “Cheap holiday and the beer.”

Beer-drinking soccer fans are expected to fill barstools around the palm-fringed party capital of Tenerife to watch the Welsh team play in Qatar A quiet block on Calle Antonio Dominguez Alfonso street in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain, last year.

More than 3,000 Welsh fans are expected this weekend.
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