Family extended Swiss holiday to watch Euros final

Amy, Arlo, Flo and Neil spent 16 days following the Lionesses' Euros journey
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A mum who followed the Lionesses to each of their Euros matches with her husband and two children has said the team set a "brilliant example".
Amy, Neil, and their two children Arlo,14, and Flo, 12, originally planned on being in Switzerland for 12 days.
The family, who live in Caversham, Berkshire, attended every one of the matches since the group game with Wales, and extended their trip by four days to attend Sunday's final against Spain.
Amy, who is head of the girls team at Caversham AFC, said she hoped the Lionesses' success would inspire other people to take up football.
"Because that's what the team talk about a lot... that they're there to show a positive example, and they really have," she said.
"What an example... of teamwork, of not giving up, and I know people are talking about inspiring little girls but it's girls, it's boys, it's all of us really."

The family saw five matches across 16 days
In total, the family was away for 16 nights.
They stayed in eight different places across five cities, and saw five matches in total.
"We absolutely got our money's worth out of all these tickets because they all went to extra time," joked Amy.
Originally, the family planned to come home on Thursday - but then England won the semi-final against Italy, securing their place on Sunday's final.
The family decided to extend their trip, rebooking their Eurotunnel crossing and booking last-minute accommodation.
Getting tickets for the final turned out to be "almost the easy part", Amy said.
They stayed in France and drove to the match.

The family also used the trip as an opportunity to explore Switzerland
Arlo said the final was "a bit crazy", and Flo said it was "stressful".
"Spain was still looking strong so it seemed like they were going to score but we managed to go until penalties," she said.
Amy said they were "so proud" of the team.
"They take their football seriously but they don't take themselves too seriously, so they've been really good to watch," she said.
She said the family's plan next was to "have a rest" - but not before they headed London to join in the celebrations on Tuesday.
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