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Hundreds of fans flocked to the Memorial Stadium in Bristol [BBC]
England fans across the West who were riding high after last week's convincing win over Croatia were brought back down to earth after a goalless draw with Ghana.
On a swelteringly hot day across the region, hopeful England fans flocked to pubs to catch the 21:00 kick off.
Hundreds of supporters also watched the match at Bristol's two football grounds to watch the match - Ashton Gate and the Memorial Stadium.
Thomas Tuchel's men, who remain top of their qualifying group, were unable to break down a stubborn Ghanaian defence, who managed to grind out a 0-0 result.
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Often a popular spot for England matches, Ashton Gate, the home of Bristol City, welcomed hundreds of supporters [Isobel Gauld]
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Instead of sending pints flying in celebration, the fans at Ashton Gate watch England struggling to create chances with blank faces [Isobel Gauld]
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Around 700 people came to the Memorial Stadium, the home of Bristol Rovers, as the sun set on a scorching day in the city [BBC]
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Spirits remained high at the Mem despite England not being able to get the win [BBC]
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Rows of fans at the Deya taproom in Cheltenham watch the action in the first half [BBC]
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The community rallied around the Churchdown Club in Gloucester, which bounced back from a fire earlier in the week [Churchdown Club]
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