Glastonbury have no plans to show England in Women's World Cup quarter-final… despite midfielder Georgia Stanway's request for her brother to be able to watch game against Norway from the festival
- England reached a Women's World Cup quarter-final by beating Cameroon 3-0
- They play 1995 world champions Norway on Tuesday in game live on BBC One
- Midfielder Georgia Stanway asked for the game to be screened at Glastonbury
- But Sportsmail understands that Glastonbury organisers have no plans to show it
England's quarter-final clash with Norway at the Women's World Cup will not be shown on a big screen at Glastonbury.
Phil Neville's Lionesses take on the 1995 champions in Le Havre on Tuesday night in a game which will be shown live on BBC One.
England midfielder Georgia Stanway tweeted Glastonbury to ask for the game to be made available to festival goers, including her brother.
![Georgia Stanway wants England's quarter-final with Norway to be screened at Glastonbury](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/06/24/13/15183288-0-image-m-27_1561379372148.jpg)
Georgia Stanway wants England's quarter-final with Norway to be screened at Glastonbury
She wrote: 'Hi @GlastoFest I’ve got a favour to ask. My brother is there on Thursday, can you screen our quarter final game please? #Lionesses'.
But Sportsmail understands that Glastonbury organisers have no plans to stage a screening of the game.
Glastonbury screened the men's last-16 game between England and Germany at the 2010 World Cup. Around 80,000 festival-goers watched that game, leaving many musical acts playing to tiny audiences.
![England midfielder Georgia Stanway made this request to festival organisers on Twitter](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/06/24/15/15186618-7175097-image-a-20_1561384984212.jpg)
England midfielder Georgia Stanway made this request to festival organisers on Twitter
A decision was made before the 2014 World Cup that England games would not be shown. As it turned out, no England matches clashed with Glastonbury anyway as Roy Hodgson's men failed to progress beyond the group stage.
Neville's England booked their place in the quarter-finals by beating Cameroon 3-0 on Sunday.
Steph Houghton, Ellen White and Alex Greenwood scored in a game which was marred by the protests of Cameroon players, who delayed multiple re-starts after being unhappy with decisions made by VAR.
![Around 80,000 festival-goers at Glastonbury watched England lose 4-1 to Germany in 2010](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/06/24/13/15183462-0-image-a-28_1561379597341.jpg)
Around 80,000 festival-goers at Glastonbury watched England lose 4-1 to Germany in 2010
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