Overseas fans in Britain now at 800k
The number of fans visiting Britain from abroad to watch football rises to 800,000, bringing in almost £700m, according to research.
BBC Sport » 3hThe number of fans visiting Britain from abroad to watch football rises to 800,000, bringing in almost £700m, according to research.
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