West Ham fans out in Prague have been warned about a rule in the Czech Republic that will be almost impossible not to break.
According to West Ham supporter services, the West Ham United fans are being politely asked to adhere to a rule in the Czech Republic.
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The Hammers face Fiorentina in the Europa Conference League final out in Prague tonight.

It’s the biggest game we have faced as a club for 17 years, so the West Ham fans are understandably right up for this one.
David Moyes and his team will take to the pitch in just under two hours, and around 5,000 Hammers fans will be inside the arena, with another 15,000-20,000 cheering us on outside.
However, the traveling claret and blue army have an almost impossible task, if they are to adhere to a rule out in the Czech Republic…
West Ham fans warned about a rule in the Czech Republic that will be impossible not to break
West Ham supporter services sent out a tweet this afternoon, urging the travelling Hammers to adhere to one new rule whilst they are out in Prague.
Apparently, the Czech Republic have initiated a ‘night-time low-noise’ rule that comes into effect at 10pm:
Now let’s be real here. This will be impossible to stick to if we win the game won’t it. Surely the Czechs will understand though, especially with Vlad and Tomas in our team!
Let’s just hope that we win the game this evening and the night passes without incident.
Noise levels will reach an all-time high if West Ham are victorious. I feel like this rule will surely be lightly interpreted by the Czech authorities tonight.
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