KEY workers in the fight against Covid show their support for England.
Staff at North Middlesex University Hospital in Edmonton, North London, above, flew flags for the team ahead of the big match.
Residents of Towfield Court in Hounslow, West London, also put their flags out for the Three Lions.
Brave Miss England, Dr Bhasha Mukherjee, 25, returned from India at the start of the pandemic and has served heroically at the Boston Pilgrim Hospital, Lincs, and Derby Royal Hospital.
She said: “England’s progress has boosted morale on the frontline and has kept everyone going.
“All we’re talking about is the Three Lions and willing them on.”
“The whole country will be glued to their televisions, the excitement all week has been huge.
“We can do it, come on England!”
Other big displays of support for Gareth Southgate’s team include flags put out by residents of Towfield Court in Hounslow, West London and by England super fan Paul Mulvany, 61, on his home in Darlington.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk