Early morning World Cup viewing parties end in disappointment
Published - July 04, 2026 03:01 am IST
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Fans were rugged up in Hobart with a cutting wind making 6 degrees seem colder. ( ABC News: Monty Jacka ) In Hobart, despite being just 6 degrees Celsius at kick-off, with a nasty breeze swirling, about 1,500 people attended the watch party in the Tasmanian capital. Egypt vs Australia Round of 32 clash highlights Emam Ashour had given Egypt the lead with a 13th-minute header before an own goal by Mohamed Hany 10 minutes into the second half levelled the scores. The Australians were fortunate not to go further behind within 10 seconds of the restart when Marmoush slid his shot across goal with Beach beaten and they were soon level.
Furthermore, Police say 11 flares were set off at Federation Square in Melbourne where 7,500 fans gathered. ( ABC News: Andi Yu ) The largest crowds gathered in Melbourne, the sport's unofficial capital.
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Fans were rugged up in Hobart with a cutting wind making 6 degrees seem colder. ( ABC News: Monty Jacka ) In Hobart, despite being just 6 degrees Celsius at kick-off, with a nasty breeze swirling, about 1,500 people attended the watch party in the Tasmanian capital.
according to ABC News Australia — WorldEgypt vs Australia Round of 32 clash highlights Emam Ashour had given Egypt the lead with a 13th-minute header before an own goal by Mohamed Hany 10 minutes into the second half levelled the scores.
according to The Hindu - HomeThe Australians were fortunate not to go further behind within 10 seconds of the restart when Marmoush slid his shot across goal with Beach beaten and they were soon level.
according to The Hindu - HomePolice say 11 flares were set off at Federation Square in Melbourne where 7,500 fans gathered. ( ABC News: Andi Yu ) The largest crowds gathered in Melbourne, the sport's unofficial capital.
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