Scroll through our picture gallery above. Flags flew across the Isle of Wight and some businesses opted to close early, to give staff the opportunity to experience England s first major final in 55 years. Godshill, Wroxall, Yarmouth and Nine Acres primary schools were among those to open late on Monday morning, knowing their young students would be staying up to cheer on their heroes. Cowes man Will Ainslie was lucky enough to see England vs Italy at Wembley. His moment of joy was captured in a photograph from the stands, when Luke Shaw scored the quickest ever goal in a Euros final - after just two minutes.
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