Brilliant, Jo, thanks for that. I see you haven't mentioned the result, though ....
Very interested to read your thoughts on the difference in the match day experience. A long time ago now, (well 26th June 2013, to be precise, I've just looked it up
) my Yorkshire mate Peter suggested we meet up at the Pirelli Stadium, Burton on Trent for a friendly women's international game between England and (the then world champions) Japan. The capacity is about 6,900 and it was pretty much packed out. There were two main types of supporters, virtually every schoolgirl in Staffordshire (they gave out free tickets to organised school parties), and Japanese tourists. As far as I could see, that just left the Sheffield Wednesday Supporters Club Drum Band (for some unaccountable reason) - and us.
What struck me was that every Japanese around us was holding up a iPad or tablet or something (they were a bit innovative back then), and seemingly watching the game through those devices - I couldn't really understand what they were doing. Were they filming it, were they taking selfies, were they magnifying the action in some way? But they were all at it, and it was quite a weird atmosphere. I seem to remember they were all munching popcorn, and kept smiling and bowing to us.
And every schoolgirl had a vuvuzela. Remember them? I think they were handing them out outside the ground. Talk about a cacophony .....
It was quite a memorable afternoon, to put it mildly, and I can still see it in my mind's eye now. It was a 1-1 draw, for the record.
That pie is actually not that much more expensive than Yeovil Town's. And if it had decent steak in it, and wasn't just a gravy mush, well fair enough!