The Reytons reveal solution for England quarter-final clash during huge homecoming gig at Clifton Park

Rotherham’s DIY chart-toppers,The Reytons have revealed their solution to their huge homecoming gig clashing with England playing in the Euros quarter-finals on Saturday.

The indie-rock band’s huge outdoor concert at Clifton Park on Saturday - which has a capacity of 20,000 - will see the foursome play their biggest-ever headline show on Saturday (July 6).

Support acts including The Rosadocs, Andrew Cushin, Lucy Spraggan, Little Man Tate and Jamie Webster are also set to take to the stage.

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The Reyton's huge outdoor concert at Clifton Park on Saturday - which has a capacity of 20,000 - will see the foursome play their biggest-ever headline show on Saturday (July 6). They have now revealed their solution for the match clashing with England's quarter-final match against Switzerlandplaceholder image
The Reyton's huge outdoor concert at Clifton Park on Saturday - which has a capacity of 20,000 - will see the foursome play their biggest-ever headline show on Saturday (July 6). They have now revealed their solution for the match clashing with England's quarter-final match against Switzerland | Mix

Following England’s last-gasp victory over Slovakia to make it out of the last 16 at the Euros, fate has intervened and means the concert is set to clash with England’s critical quarter final match.

The Reytons have now confirmed that they have found a solution - which is for the match to be shown on a ‘massive screen’ ensuring concert-goers who want to watch will not miss out.

Speaking on Facebook, the band explained: “We have spoke to our friends Jamie, Lucy, Andrew, LMT and The Rosadocs who all back the decision to play the match on a massive screen!!

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“We also have some special guest comedians joining us for an hour of laughter for those not interested in football!! We’ve done our best to limit any clashes and inconveniences to assure that everyone has an amazing day… See you in Disneyland!!!”

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