Summary

  • England reach first ever men's Euros final & first men's major tournament final since 1966

  • England play Italy in Sunday's final at Wembley

  1. Postpublished at 16:43 British Summer Time 7 July 2021

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    Could be awkward on the course tomorrow for Lee Westwood or Thomas Bjorn.

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  2. 'Sterling and Shaw have phenomenal relationship'published at 16:42 British Summer Time 7 July 2021

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    Alan Shearer
    Former England striker on BBC One

    The relationship between Raheem Sterling and Luke Shaw is phenomenal, the understanding they have with each other.

    There has been a clamour to start different players in that position, but the reason Southgate is not budging Sterling from the left-hand side. Because of the relationship between those two.

    Sterling knows when to play it, he knows where Shaw is going to be and what time to pass it. Sterling doesn't even have to look and he knows that Shaw will be on his bike.

  3. Postpublished at 16:38 British Summer Time 7 July 2021

    EXCITED!

  4. How are the nerves?published at 16:37 British Summer Time 7 July 2021

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  5. Goaaaaaaaaaaal!published at 16:36 British Summer Time 7 July 2021

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    The Danish commentary team go wild for Andreas Christensen's incredible strike during Denmark's 4-1 win over Russia which sent them through to the last 16.

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    Alun Morris: A long way from home but it’s still coming home!

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  7. From one captain to another - Butcherpublished at 16:32 British Summer Time 7 July 2021

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    Former England captain and centre-back Terry Butcher played in the 1990 World Cup semi-final against West Germany, which they lost in a penalty shootout.

    A lot of these players have played in big European games and won titles. They are very experienced in winning things but they will feel this is the stage they belong on.

    I like this team. They really appeal to me. You can't help but like them. They give you energy. They give you excitement. They give you wins.

    My advice to captain Harry Kane: Keep leading by example. Keep believing in yourself. Give us your strength. Give us your character. Go out there and be Harry Kane. Be what you are - nothing else - and that is enough. You'll get chances and you will score because you're that good.

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    Win it for the recently departed 66 heroes Jackie & Nobby - they cemented my love of football as a 9 year old. 64 now and still as excited!

    Brian in Minervois, France

  9. Flying back into the starting XI?published at 16:28 British Summer Time 7 July 2021

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    Bukayo Saka is expected to start in place of Jadon Sancho.

    It is expected to be the only change in Gareth Southgate's starting line-up at Wembley as England look to reach a first major tournament final since the 1966 World Cup final.

    Saka missed Saturday's 4-0 quarter-final win against Ukraine with injury.

  10. 'Together as one'published at 16:26 British Summer Time 7 July 2021

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    Denmark top purchased. A nation holds its breath

    James, Glasgow

    Im feeling very Danish tonight! Let's see what happens shall we, pigs might fly after all!!

    Paul in Glasgow

  12. 'They know the words'published at 16:23 British Summer Time 7 July 2021

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    Comedian and Three Lions co-writer David Baddiel on The One Show: "Still incredible to be in the stadium and hearing Three Lions. We heard it when Gazza scored against Scotland in 1996 and still do now.

    It is a positive because it means England are winning. Many people, including England players, were not even born when it came out and they know the words to it.

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    We've got Three Lions on now.

  14. 'An unbelievable opportunity'published at 16:20 British Summer Time 7 July 2021

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    Alan Shearer
    Former England striker on BBC One

    The way England are playing, the way they are attacking games now. Whoever Gareth seems to play seems to go out and play very well.

    They are two games away from greatness, they are here at Wembley stadium. What an unbelievable opportunity for the players and the manager to write themselves into history.

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    Every game we have sat on Garden table 48 in our local pub, apart from the Scotland game where we were table 49. It's now got to the point where we are turning up 4 hours early to ensure we get the same table!

    Jason in Dover

    All these Danes saying us English already think we're in the final. Where are these confident people? Every single person I know in England is nervous about tonight because we've all been here before, and it rarely ends well. Though, it doesn't stop me dreaming. COME ON ENGLAND!

    Bob, long suffering Spurs fan

  16. Emotions of a lifetimepublished at 16:17 British Summer Time 7 July 2021

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    In the space of barely two weeks, Denmark have experienced "emotions of a lifetime" at Euro 2020 - and their rollercoaster ride continues.

    Having to cope with seeing Christian Eriksen suffer a cardiac arrest on the pitch, and losing their first two games, the country galvanised and beat Russia in the final group game.

    Now the side are riding the crest of a wave and have reached the semi-finals, where they will face in-form England at Wembley.

    BBC Sport takes a look at how the Danes are living an unforgettable story. Read more here.

  17. Postpublished at 16:16 British Summer Time 7 July 2021

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    I'm incredibly nervous today. Not so much about the game, but more with trying to get my son to sleep by kick off, which given the last few weeks looks as likely as England scoring 12 first half goals. Missed the first 10 minutes of Germany game. C'mon Freddie be a good boy tonight PLEASE!!

    Alex in Surrey

  19. England's youth can win - Linekerpublished at 16:12 British Summer Time 7 July 2021

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    Former striker Gary Lineker scored four goals during the 1990 World Cup and equalised for England in the semi-final but West Germany went on to win in the penalty shootout.

    You don't get quite how mad the country is going when you're away with the team so we were a bit cocooned, and of course there was no social media.

    But you knew the magnitude of it. These players have that experience and that will help them. They are good young players, many of whom have won tournaments at youth level, so they are much better placed than we were in 1990.

  20. Time to go one step further?published at 16:10 British Summer Time 7 July 2021

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