‘Come on lads!’ Ant and Dec, Amanda Holden and WAG Dani Dyer and her dad Danny lead the stars roaring the Three Lions to victory on social media ahead of the Euros 2024 final
Ant and Dec, Amanda Holden and WAG Dani Dyer led the stars supporting the Three Lions on social media to a hopeful victory in the Euros 2024 final on Sunday.
England go into the game as underdogs, with Spain winning all six of their matches so far, with the Three Lions playing out four draws in 90 minutes.
Former Love Island star Dani, 27, is in Berlin, Germany, to support her England player partner Jarrod Bowen and posed for snaps before the match began.
Dani posed in another image with her actor dad Danny, 46, ahead of the game before heading to meet some other WAGS for a few drinks.
Meanwhile Kate Ferdinand had also jetted to Berlin and shared a snap in the crowds rocking a crop top while her former footballer husband Rio took on his TV presenting duties.
Ant and Dec (seen), Amanda Holden and WAG Dani Dyer led the stars supporting the Three Lions on social media to a hopeful victory in the Euros 2024 final on Sunday
Former Love Island star Dani, 27, is in Berlin, Germany, to support her England player partner Jarrod Bowen and posed for snaps before the match began
Dani posed in another snap with her actor dad Danny, 46, ahead of the game before heading to meet some other WAGS for a few drinks
Later Dani was seen celebrating with player Conor Gallagher’s partner Aine May Kennedy and forward Ollie Watkins’ girlfriend Ellie Alderson.
Meanwhile Amanda Holden dressed to impress in full England gear as well as a novelty hat as she watched the match in Spain.
She playfully sipped on a Guinness and posed in the bar with a group of Spanish fans.
TV duo Ant and Dec shared a snap in their England shirts as they passionately penned: ‘Come on lads!!!’ in the caption.
Elsewhere Geordie Shore’s Holly Hagan, 32, posed in a red England top and jeans with her husband Jacob Blyth ahead of the game.
She penned in the caption: ‘It’s coming home apparently!’
Football fan KSI, 31, looked in great spirits as he arrived at the final in Berlin in his England shirt.
Also in Germany, Olly Murs was joined by comedian Rob Beckett after they jetted to Berlin to watch the match pitch side.
Trent Alexander-Arnold’s rumoured girlfriend Iris Law was also seen showing her support in an England shirt as she headed out with a pal ahead of the match.
Meanwhile Amanda Holden dressed to impress in full England gear complete with a novelty hat for her Instagram posts as she enjoyed a Guinness
She wore a novelty hat as she watched the match in Spain where was joined by fans from the opposing team
Meanwhile Kate Ferdinand had also jetted to Berlin and shared a snap in the crowds rocking a crop top while her husband Rio took on his TV presenting duties
Trent Alexander-Arnold’s rumoured girlfriend Iris Law was seen showing her support in an England shirt as she headed out with a pal
Later Dani Dyer was seen celebrating with player Conor Gallagher’s partner Aine May Kennedy and forward Ollie Watkins’ girlfriend Ellie Alderson
Dani teamed her white England shirt with a pretty ruffled skirt as she posed with the other WAGs ahead of the game
Piers Morgan ran into Ben Shephard and Chris Kamara on the way to the stadium
Elsewhere Ed Sheeran, Kate Beckinsale and Amanda Holden cheered ‘it’s coming home’ ahead of the match earlier in the day.
Ed, who was spotted in the stands at the semi-final, said: ‘Everything is coming together at the right point’.
Kate, who was dressed in an England football top, recited a reimagined Lord’s Prayer, saying: ‘Give this day our jammy win and forgive us for criticising your tactics’
Amanda, who had a large red and white hat on, chanted: ‘Come on England!’
Meanwhile, Craig David sang ‘we got the Euros in our hands’ to the team from his recording studio.
The messages of support come as Gareth delivered an emotional message to his England heroes ahead of their date with destiny: ‘Go and fulfil your dreams.’.
The national team face Spain in the final of Euro 2024 on Sunday night following a tumultuous tournament, and Southgate said: ‘I don’t believe in fairytales but I am a believer in dreams and we have big dreams but you have to make those things happen .
‘The run we have had, late goals, penalties but that doesn’t equate to us making it happen. We have to perform.
‘When you try to create dreams you need a vision to go with that. That lights a small fire. We know what it would mean (to win).’
The England men’s side haven’t won a major trophy since World Cup 1966, and Southgate added: ‘We have to get this trophy to get the respect of the rest of the football world.
‘I travelled to World Cups and European Championships watching as an observer (before becoming England manager) and on the highlights on the big screens before games we weren’t in them. They only showed the finals and the big games.
Amanda posed with some Spain supporters as she enjoyed some drinks in a pub
Olly Murs was joined by comedian Rob Beckett after they jetted to Berlin to watch the match pitchside
Olly put on a passionate display as he supported the players
Ashley Roberts also donned and England shirt as she posted a fun video ahead of the match
She jetted to Germany and was larking around with the cabin crew on the plane
Martin Kemp looked like he was having a great time in Berlin with his son Roman
Elsewhere Geordie Shore’s Holly Hagan, 32, posed in a red England top and jeans with her husband Jacob Blyth ahead of the game
Molly-Mae Hague watched with her sister Zoe and set up a viewing party for everyone
Made in Chelsea’s Binky Felstead also showed her support ahead of the match as she posed with her three kids India, Wolfie and Wilder
They all wore matching England shirts as they had a snap all together in the garden
Elsewhere Ed Sheeran, Kate Beckinsale and Amanda Holden cheered ‘it’s coming home’ ahead of the match earlier in the day
Kate, who was dressed in an England football top, recited a reimagined Lord’s Prayer, saying: ‘Give this day our jammy win and forgive us for criticising your tactics’
Rapper Little Simz said ‘we’re nearly there’ and that ‘the whole country’s got your back’
Sam Smith also showed their support for the team
Meanwhile KSI, 31, looked in great spirits as he arrived at the final in Berlin in his England shirt
He posed with his pals ahead of the match
Love Island’s Joshua Ritchie looked ready and raring to go for the match as he enjoyed some drinks
The messages of support come as Gareth delivered an emotional message to his England heroes ahead of their date with destiny: ‘Go and fulfil your dreams.’.
‘We had high expectations but they didn’t match where we were performance-wise. We have now.
‘Tomorrow, I don’t have any fear of what might happen because I’ve been through everything. I want my players to feel that fearlessness… If we’re not afraid to lose, it gives us a better chance of winning.’
The Three are competing in their second consecutive final in the European Championship after heartbreak against Italy at Wembley in 2021.
The team lost on penalties on home turf, and that night has lived long in the memory of those involved.
‘I think it shows unbelievable consistency, first and foremost,’ captain Harry Kane said on Saturday night. ‘A lot of us after that final, we were obviously heartbroken with the result, as always a long journey back to getting where we are now.
‘Full credit to the boys for the resilience that we’ve shown. It speaks volumes for the mentality of the squad, extremely happy to be in this situation and to be back in a European final. Of course we are really desperate to go one step further than we did last time.’
The Three Lions boss told his players to achieve their dreams in winning a first major trophy for the side since 1966
Kane said a lot of the England team were ‘heartbroken’ after losing on penalties in the final of Euro 2020 at Wembley
England go into the game as underdogs, with Spain winning all six of their matches so far, with the Three Lions playing out four draws in 90 minutes.
That hasn’t bothered Southgate, however, who is happy that his planning has so far paid off.
He added: ‘We haven’t had too much time on the training pitch but we’ve had several meetings trying to assess the opponent, work out the best way to play against them.
‘But our messages haven’t really changed throughout the six or seven weeks we’ve been together – we’ve had a long-term vision and we’ve always broken that down into smaller pieces.’