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England fans turned Trafalgar Square into a huge party after England beat Ukraine 4-0 in the latest round of the Euros.
Supporters began flocking to the Uefa fan zone in the London landmark at 5pm, three hours before the Three Lions kicked off at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome.
Fans seemed quietly confident of an England victory with Joana Moreira predicting “a clear win” while Jose Nunes was feeling “cautiously optimistic”.
The calm crowd drank beer and ate chips while they watched Denmark defeat the Czech Republic on the big screens but the excitement grew as the England kick-off neared.
England fans turned Trafalgar Square into a huge party after England beat Ukraine 4-0 in the latest round of the Euros.
Supporters began flocking to the Uefa fan zone in the London landmark at 5pm, three hours before the Three Lions kicked off at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome.
Fans seemed quietly confident of an England victory with Joana Moreira predicting “a clear win” while Jose Nunes was feeling “cautiously optimistic”.
The calm crowd drank beer and ate chips while they watched Denmark defeat the Czech Republic on the big screens but the excitement grew as the England kick-off neared.
England fans turned Trafalgar Square into a huge party after England beat Ukraine 4-0 in the latest round of the Euros.
Supporters began flocking to the Uefa fan zone in the London landmark at 5pm, three hours before the Three Lions kicked off at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome.
Fans seemed quietly confident of an England victory with Joana Moreira predicting “a clear win” while Jose Nunes was feeling “cautiously optimistic”.
The calm crowd drank beer and ate chips while they watched Denmark defeat the Czech Republic on the big screens but the excitement grew as the England kick-off neared.