Euro 21 final, unwise to watch at a bar?

Hello

Im thinking of finding a bar to watch the game tomorrow night with my girlfriend. We are not italian (Swedish) and just wondering if it would be unwise to do so?

Mainly thinking someone might take us for being english for some odd reason, if italy loses and how big the huloganscene is here.

Ty in advance



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