ENGLAND fans and players celebrated together after the Three Lions qualified for their first major international final since 1966.
The players and staff joined in with a rendition of ‘Sweet Caroline’ in front of a raucous Wembley crowd.
Fans stood with arms aloft in the stands to cheer on their heroes after victory was secured at the end of extra time.
The squad were all present on the touchline with those not playing, such as Jude Bellingham, hugging and praising the team-mates who played a part.
And Gareth Southgate had his own special moment with the fans after the 2-1 win.
The Wembley roar went up a decimal when the England boss fist-bumped the crowd in delight.
There were similar scenes in Russia when England progressed to the semi-final after beating Sweden, but this time around Southgate and his side have gone one better by reaching the final.
Southgate was even serenaded by supporters during his post-match press conference on ITV.
The crowd sang ‘Southgate You’re The One’ at the England boss after he achieved a feat only one Englishman has before, Sir Alf Ramsey.
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Along with ‘Three Lions’, ‘Sweet Caroline’ has become the anthem of the tournament, with the crowd also singing the tune at Wembley after the win over Germany.
Gary Neville and Ian Wright also sang along to Neil Diamond’s track as part of ITV’s coverage of the match.
The ITV team even spoke about how much they love the song before kick-off, with Roy Keane telling a tale of a row he had with a woman at a Diamond concert.
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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk