The Three Lions pub in Trondheim, Norway—run by an English expat—draws a large crowd as fans seek to watch a World Cup match. Multiple reports describe the bar as a long-standing local focal point for international football, having screened games for nearly three decades. On the day of the match, the pub is reported to be heavily overwhelmed by supporters, with one outlet citing roughly 2,500 fans attending and packing into the venue. The coverage characterizes the event as a major local sporting moment, with the pub becoming the city’s center for World Cup viewing. While details about how the venue manages entry, capacity, or any incidents are not provided in the supplied text, the accounts consistently emphasize the pub’s role as a regular gathering place for football and the scale of attendance for this particular match.