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After years of late-night viewings resulting in groggy-eyed mornings, football fans in Malaysia are finally getting a World Cup that is better aligned with their schedule. Many of the group stage matches are set to be played in venues that are between 12 and 15 hours behind | Collector
After years of late-night viewings resulting in groggy-eyed mornings, football fans in Malaysia are finally getting a World Cup that is better aligned with their schedule.

Many of the group stage matches are set to be played in venues that are between 12 and 15 hours behind

After years of late-night viewings resulting in groggy-eyed mornings, football fans in Malaysia are finally getting a World Cup that is better aligned with their schedule. Many of the group stage matches are set to be played in venues that are between 12 and 15 hours behind

After years of late-night viewings resulting in groggy-eyed mornings, football fans in Malaysia are finally getting a World Cup that is better aligned with their schedule. Many of the group stage matches are set to be played in venues that are between 12 and 15 hours behind

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