In pictures: Wales fans cheer on Euro 2016 team against England

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Supporters from Blaenau Ffestiniog, Flint and Swansea wave their Welsh flags at LensImage source, Wales News Service
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Flying the flag... Supporters from Blaenau Ffestiniog, Flint and Swansea wave their Welsh flags at Lens.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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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.

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

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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.