Welcome to The Fox & Maple

Wotton-Under-Edge Gloucestershire

The Fox & Maple is a beautiful, family-run 16th-century coaching inn set in the heart of Wickwar, Gloucestershire.

Combining historic character with a warm, welcoming atmosphere, it’s the perfect destination for drinking, dining, and relaxing in the South Gloucestershire countryside.

With locally sourced food, a well-stocked bar, and comfortable en-suite rooms, we offer something for locals, visitors, and overnight guests alike. Whether you’re stopping in for a pint or staying the night, you’ll always find a friendly welcome.
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At The Fox & Maple

Canada vs Morocco (World Cup)

Canada vs Morocco (World Cup)

Coverage of the first round-of-16 match, which takes place at Houston Stadium in the USA. Canada edged past South Africa 1-0 in the last round, in a match that is unlikely to live long in the memory, but the Canadians won't let that bother them, although they'll be underdogs this time against a side looking to emulate their achievements of four years ago, when they reached the semi-finals. Morocco come into this match on the back of a penalty shootout victory over the Netherlands, secured thanks to a late equaliser from Fulham defender Issa Diop

France vs Paragauy (World Cup)

France vs Paragauy (World Cup)

Coverage of the second round-of-16 match, which takes place at Philadelphia Stadium in the USA. The South Americans caused an upset in the last round, providing a defensive masterclass to edge past Germany in a dramatic penalty shootout, following a 1-1 draw. They'll need a similarly heroic display here against France, who are the tournament favourites, bang in form and awash with attacking talent.

Brazil vs Norway (World Cup)

Brazil vs Norway (World Cup)

Coverage of the third round-of-16 match, which takes place at New York/New Jersey Stadium in the USA. Brazil came from behind to beat Japan 2-1 in injury-time, having trailed at the break, with goals by Casemiro and Gabriel Martinelli breaking Japanese hearts. Despite not quite reaching their peak yet, Brazil will start as favourites here as they look to move a step closer towards a first World Cup triumph since 2002. Norway had Erling Braut Haaland to thank for a late winner in their last-32 match against Ivory Coast, after Amad Diallo's stunning goal had seemed enough to take the game into extra time.

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