Graeme Harley and son Dylan are out in Qatar.
Graeme with Saudi Arabian fans celebrating their win over Argentina.
Unfortunately the match was a goalless draw, with Graeme hoping for more goals from England as they take to the field for their second match tonight. "It was a great experience to be amongst the Moroccan fans and just a shame that the match was so poor – we picked the wrong game to go to!
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