
From living rooms to locals, fan zones and a packed Wembley stadium, fans are cheering on England as they face Denmark in the Euro 2020 semi-final.
Some 60,000 fans are watching in person at Wembley, with millions more cheering on the action on screen.
England fans are flying the flag for the Three Lions by decking out their streets, homes and pubs in red and white for the occasion.
A win would secure England a place in the Euros final for the first time.
A peak TV audience of 20.9 million watched England thrash Ukraine 4-0 in the quarter-finals last Saturday.





Those with tickets to watch the match at Wembley Stadium have had to prove they are fully vaccinated via the NHS app, with both doses received at least 14 days before today.
Those not fully vaccinated had to show proof of a negative lateral flow test from the previous 48 hours. The stadium is at about 75% capacity, with the vast majority being England fans.



For those packing into fan zones, no proof of test or quarantine was required, but people had to check in via the NHS Test and Trace app.


In pubs and other venues, social distancing rules mean up to six people from six households, or two households of any size, can sit together inside or 30 outside.


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2021-07-07 19:05:02Z
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