People will be faced with a dilemma as there's a huge clash this weekend involved England's next game at Euro 2024.
England played out a goalless draw with Slovenia on Tuesday, setting up a potential blockbuster tie in the last-16 having topped Group C.
The Three Lions bagged five points from their games against Serbia, Denmark and Slovenia.
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After the match, Anthony Gordon, who entered the fray as a second-half substitute, gave a refreshingly honest post-match interview.
Speaking in the ITV studio, Ian Wright proposed a change to Bukaya Saka to 'activate' England's attack, having scored just two goals.
England resume their Euros campaign on Sunday at 5pm against an opponent to be determined.
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Fans of football and music festivals will have to make a choice between their next game in Germany or Glastonbury, which takes place between June 26 to June 30.
And Glastonbury have announced that they will not be showing England's next match at the music festival.
The festival organisers said: "In previous years, we have endeavoured to show notable matches on big screens where possible, particularly on days before the main stages have opened.
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"However, with England and Scotland's last 16 matches potentially clashing with headline sets at this year's festival, the decision has been made that - as in 2014 and 2016 - should England or Scotland qualify from their groups, their last 16 matches will not be shown at the festival.
"We would like to wish both Gareth Southgate and Steve Clarke's sides all the best in Germany. And we hope we'll all be able to watch them play quarter-final matches in the days after this year's festival."
This year's Glastonbury is headlined by Dua Lipa, Coldplay and SZA.
England's next match at Euro 2024 clashing with Glastonbury sent social media wild.
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One X user wrote: "Good job I ain't going then!"
A second said: "And why should it? It’s not a football fan zone, it’s a celebration of music."
A third added: "They've made the right decision, the headliners are so s**t this year most people would probably watch England instead."
Another commented: "Lucky Glastonbury."
Topics: England, Football, Euro 2024, Fan Reactions