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I don't know about anyone else, but I don't think that answers the question. Which is it? Is it tonight or tomorrow night?It the transition across 00:00:00 that marks the beginning of tomorrow.
This means today ends as you get to 00:00:00 and tomorrow begins as you go past 00:00:00
I'll rephrase the question
If the match starts at 00:00 tomorrow and it's 18:45 now, does it start in about 5 hours 15 minutes?
(I assume so)
In the Navy, we never used 00:00, either 23:59 or 00:01... saves this confusion
I'll rephrase the question
If the match starts at 00:00 tomorrow and it's 18:45 now, does it start in about 5 hours 15 minutes?
(I assume so)
WE had 8 bells at midnight in the RN in oldentimes, well before this new fangled time was important