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Thousands of England supporters have taken to the streets to celebrate England’s win against Ukraine.
Hundreds of Three Lions fans have repeated the celebrations from Tuesday and climbed on to the Shaftesbury memorial fountain in Piccadilly Circus and are waving the St George flag.
A handful of supporters have been caught on camera clashing with the police, with officers detaining some supporters in the wake of England’s 4-0 victory.
As unmasked fans chanted and let off a handful of flares in Piccadilly Circus, Met Police officers moved in to disperse the large crowds.
One officer even went as far as confiscating a fan’s football, prompting a chorus boos from those watching on.
A handful of supporters have clashed with police this evening after England’s victory. Pictured: A man is detained by police officers in London
But handful of supporters have been caught on camera clashing with the police in Piccadilly Circus in the wake of England’s 4-0 victory
A young couple embraces as they celebrate England beating Ukraine in Euro 2020 quarter finals
Dozens of cars have been driving past them and beeping in celebration at the win. Police are nearby and keeping an eye on the fans.
But thousands of unmasked fans have shown little regard for social distancing measures in the wake of the Three Lions’ 4-0 victory.
One woman was seen being treated by paramedics at a tube station entrance nearby with what appeared to be a minor head injury.
Hundreds of fans have also gathered in Leicester Square near the Hippodrome Casino, where they are partying in the street.
Fans celebrate in Leicester Square, central London, after England beat Ukraine 4-0 in their Euro2020 quarter final match
Maskless fans set off flares and waved St George’s flags as they congregated in the capital to mark England advancing to the semi finals of Uefa Euro 2020
Jubilant scenes were sparked across London (above) after England advanced to the Euro 2020 semi finals, where they will face Denmark next week
A heavy police presence has been pictured in the capital as fans’ celebrations are monitored
Jubilant fans in Trafalgar Square jumped up and screamed with delight, throwing their cups of beer into the air and hugging each other in celebration after Harry Kane opened the scoring after just four minutes.
Fans have also taken over the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain in central London as celebrations of England’s victory continue.
The statue, popularly known as Eros, was surrounded by dozens of supporters – with one placing a large England flag on top.
Flares were set off by some supporters after England claimed victory at the final whistle
Thousands of England supporters have taken to the streets to celebrate England’s win against Ukraine. Pictured: An unmasked fan atop his friend’s shoulders in Leicester Square, London
There were wild celebrations among England fans in Newcastle’s Times Square as Harry Maguire headed England 2-0 up on the night
Fans were urged not to travel as Italy remains on the UK’s amber list, but support for Gareth Southgate’s men remained high regardless of pandemic restraints.
Pictures showed England fans posing in front of the Colosseum ahead of the game, with some living outside the UK managing to get tickets.
In London, people gathered in the fan zone in Trafalgar Square on what they hoped would be a night to remember for all the right reasons.
Fans sang Hey Baby by DJ Otzi and dozens of men ripped off their shirts, swirling them around their heads after England scored the fourth goal.
Supporters in Leicester Square were singing and chanting ‘it’s coming home’.
Trevor Harris, 40, from Watford, said: ‘It’s coming home. You can hear everyone chanting it. England is England and it’s about time we actually started playing.’
Keira Starr, 19, added: ‘I thought we’d lose, but now I actually think we’ll be in the final.’
Another supporter, Marc Ghossein, explained: ‘It’s an amazing feeling. We have been waiting for this for 25 years now. We’re almost at the semi-final, it’s coming home. England is going to win this year.
His friend Ellie Mhanna added: ‘England is going to win this year’s Euros for sure. They’ve been consistent and they deserve it.’
Thousands of unmasked fans have been pictured in London this evening as they celebrate England’s win
Supporters in fan zones across the country enjoyed a brilliant evening as England progressed to the next stage of Euro 2020. Above: Fans cheer in Newcastle’s Times Square
Even those in Rome (above) couldn’t help themselves as the Three Lions will play their first Euro semi final in 25 years
Katie McGarry, 22, is originally from Northern Ireland but is living in London this year as she is on placement in Canary Wharf. She told PA that she has been taken in with the atmosphere of England fans.
She said: ‘The vibe of everything and seeing how England comes together to support the team has been really important to me and it really made me support them too.’
England are in their first European Championship semi-final for 25 years after beating Ukraine four goals to nil at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on Saturday night.
Beers were sent flying through the air and one fan even stripped off to his St George’s Cross underwear as revellers went wild at big screen events from London to Newcastle as the Three Lions secured a glorious return to Wembley where they take on Denmark in front 60,000 fans on Wednesday.
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