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During World War II, football in Britain played a crucial role in maintaining morale and providing a sense of normalcy. On October 16, 1943, 60,000 spectators attended an 8-0 England victory over Scotland, highlighting the sport's enduring appeal. Despite the war, football persisted, with regional leagues and the War Cup keeping the game alive. Attendances soared, reaching 10.3
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