"I know many people in Bangladesh will be supporting Argentina, but judging by all the England flags I have spotted around Dhaka, there are plenty of England fans here too. It's going to be a brilliant match," she said.
Expecting a great game of football between Argentina and England, British High Commissioner to Bangladesh Sarah Cooke today (14 July) said football has an "amazing ability" to bring people together, and that is something they see clearly in Bangladesh.
"Both teams are really strong and have legendary players. England has stars like Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham, while Argentina has Lionel Messi. With so much talent on the pitch, I know it will be a great game of football," she told UNB in an interview ahead of England-Argentina semi-final.
The pair will resume one of international football's most storied rivalries at the Atlanta Stadium, as England bid to defeat the defending champions and reach their first World Cup final since 1966.
The high commissioner said the passion for the game here is incredible.
"Whether it's people watching matches with friends and family, supporting their favourite teams, or celebrating the sport together, football creates connections that go beyond borders," she said.
"That's one of the reasons football can play such a positive role in strengthening the friendship and cultural ties between the UK and Bangladesh," the British envoy said.
Responding to a question, the high commissioner said it is fantastic that England will be competing in the World Cup semi-final this year.
"I know many people in Bangladesh will be supporting Argentina, but judging by all the England flags I have spotted around Dhaka, there are plenty of England fans here too. It's going to be a brilliant match," she said.
Sarah Cooke thanked the Bangladeshis who support England. "Thank you so much for cheering on England in this crucial match. Your support is really appreciated."
The high commissioner said she knows the team takes a huge amount from the encouragement they receive from supporters around the world, and it is wonderful to see so many fans in Bangladesh backing England.
Responding to a question, Sarah Cooke said, "I don't want to jinx the result on Thursday, but I am sure there will be lots of celebrations should England reach the final on Sunday. We all hope that football is coming home this year!"
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