The WBC heavyweight champion enjoyed watching England's 6-2 win over Iran but would have been less than impressed by Friday's goalless draw with the USA.
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England remain favourites to finish top of Group B and will qualify for the last-16 if they avoid a four-goal defeat by Wales on Tuesday. A win would guarantee top spot, while a draw would also be good enough to get through.
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"I will get back to Morecambe in plenty of time to watch it on Sunday, as long as I am in one piece," Fury revealed.
"If England get through then I will be heading out to Qatar, for sure. I wouldn't be rushing out for a group game because I expected us to get through that s***.
"But if they get to the semis or final, then I will be on my way to Qatar. It would be great to get a winter World Cup win after all these years."
Fury was famously at Euro 2016 and is excited to attend another tournament after partying with England fans in France and buying them 200 Jägerbombs.
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"I remember going out to the Euros in 2016 and having a fantastic time. I went over there and got absolutely legless for a couple of days," he added.
"I was singing all my England songs and I was up and down with all the England fans in the zones. It's still an epic memory."
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Once he's dealt with Chisora and watched England's World Cup run in person, Fury has some massive fights waiting for him in 2023 - including an undisputed clash with Oleksandr Usyk.
The 34-year-old would become the first four-belt champion in history if he beats Usyk who won the WBO, IBF, and WBA titles from Anthony Joshua before beating him in a rematch earlier this year.
Fury could also face AJ in a British blockbuster, or top contender Joe Joyce who he recently talked up as the second-best heavyweight following his win over Joseph Parker.