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Festival first as England C take on Nepal

By Matt Badcock

ENGLAND C are to play host to Nepal in a landmark friendly at Aldershot Town this May. The National League Shots will host the fixture on Monday, May 25 to mark a week-long festival of football celebrating diversity. Aldershot and the surrounding area is home to nearly 10,000 Nepalese people, while both teams will also visit local primary schools and hold open training sessions in the buildup to the game.
Paul Fairclough’s England side, who also take on Wales C in March, will be looking to end the 2019-20 season on a h...

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