Oman Daily Observer

ENGLAND FANS DARE TO DREAM AS DENMARK SEMI LOOMS

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Southgate’s men are back at home on Wednesday and would play at Wembley again if they reach the final against either Spain or Italy, as the pan-european event turns into a “home” tournament for the Three Lions

LONDON: England is gripped by Euro 2020 fervour as Gareth Southgate’s men prepare to take on Denmark for a place in the final of a major tournament for the time in 55 years.

England will walk out to a wall of noise at Wembley on Wednesday with the bulk of a crowd of 60,000 willing them on, backed by millions of passionate supporters at home.

Southgate’s side started the tournament slowly but have rapidly picked up momentum, beating old foes Germany in the last 16 and hammering Ukraine 4-0 in the quarter-final in Rome.

Nearly 21 million people tuned into the Ukraine game, making it the most-watched live TV event of the year, but that record is likely to be obliterate­d against Denmark.

Southgate’s men are back at home on Wednesday, and would play at Wembley again if they reach the final against either Spain or Italy, as the pan-european event turns into a “home” tournament for the Three Lions.

Belief is growing in a nation weary of the coronaviru­s pandemic and hungry for success that Southgate’s young team can deliver glory for the first time since the 1966 World Cup.

Cars and homes are decked out with St George’s Cross flags and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has reportedly given the green light for pubs to remain open later on Sunday to prepare for a potential England final.

Johnson, who unveiled a huge England flag on Downing Street before the Ukraine game, tweeted: “We’re all behind you for the semifinals, bring it home.”

British astronaut Tim Peake praised the team for their performanc­e in the quarter-finals, saying: “Bring on the semi-finals!”

One man has covered his house with 64 England flags, with donations going to charity.

“We are on a main road and there are a lot of buses and work people going past and the response has been brilliant,” Lee Johnson told the BBC.

“We get a lot of people beeping and screaming ‘come on the boys’.”

‘POSITIVE VIBES’

Defender Harry Maguire said the players were aware of the mounting excitement around the country as they seek to reach a first European Championsh­ip final in England’s history.

“We see all the positive vibes and the videos going around. It’s a great atmosphere to be involved in and winning football matches enables that,” he said.

“We’re on this journey together. Us, players, staff, fans, we’re all in this together. We all want the same thing, we all want to win football matches and go as far as we can.”

Maguire admitted that home advantage would benefit England in the last four, with bigger crowds allowed back into Wembley as coronaviru­s limits are eased despite a surge in infections.

The Manchester United player said the atmosphere in the Germany game was one of the best he had experience­d, with Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline” belted out by 40,000 delirious fans.

“We’ve got even more fans in the stadium for the semi-final,” he said. “It’s going to be electric, it’s going to be a great atmosphere.

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 ?? — AFP ?? England’s defender Tyrone Mings laughs during England’s MD-1 training session.
— AFP England’s defender Tyrone Mings laughs during England’s MD-1 training session.
 ?? — AFP ?? England’s forwards Harry Kane (R) and Raheem Sterling take part in England’s MD-1 training session at St George’s Park in Burton-on-trent, central England.
— AFP England’s forwards Harry Kane (R) and Raheem Sterling take part in England’s MD-1 training session at St George’s Park in Burton-on-trent, central England.
 ?? — AFP ?? Denmark’s defender Mathias Jorgensen leaves the team hotel in Helsingor.
— AFP Denmark’s defender Mathias Jorgensen leaves the team hotel in Helsingor.
 ?? — AFP ?? England’s goalkeeper Jordan Pickford kicks a ball during England’s MD-1 training session.
— AFP England’s goalkeeper Jordan Pickford kicks a ball during England’s MD-1 training session.

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