In pictures: Wales fans cheer on Euro 2016 team against England
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Flying the flag... Supporters from Blaenau Ffestiniog, Flint and Swansea wave their Welsh flags at Lens.

School children across Wales were given the afternoon off lessons to watch the game, like pupils at Ysgol David Hughes, Anglesey.

C'mon Wales... pupils at Ysgol Glan Conwy, in Conwy county, waved flags as they cheered on their team.

On song... Wales fans were in fine voice at the Stade Bollaert-Delelis when their team was winning 1-0 before half-time.

French citizens have remarked more than once during the tournament that Wales fans 'like to sing'.

Home and away... Wales supporters from Nefyn in Gwynedd were at the game in Lens.

Supporters watched the game against England on a big screen at Swansea.

Cardiff's 6,000 capacity fanzone erupted when Wales' Gareth Bale put the team ahead.

There were hugs all around for supporters in the London Welsh Centre when Wales scored.

Meanwhile, at the fan zone at Lille, it was a 'head in hands' moment as England fans watched their team go into the half-time break 1-0 down.

But these England fans in Paris found their voice again when substitute Jamie Vardy equalised.

Men united... Wales and England fans arm-in-arm before the game which England won 2-1 with an injury-time goal from Daniel Sturridge.
- Published16 June 2016
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- Published9 June 2016