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England fans are already downing pints as they gear up to cheer on Three Lions in Euros clash against Denmark

EXCITED England fans are getting on the pints early as they show their support for the Three Lions ahead of tonight’s second Euros game.

Cheering supporters have turned Germany‘s bars and fan zones into a sea of red and white for the clash with Denmark.

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England fans are getting on the beers early in Frankfurt[/caption]
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Supporters are already flocking to pubs in Frankfurt[/caption]
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Charlotte Hayton shows her support on Bournemouth beach today[/caption]

Fans are already packing out pubs to settle their nerves as Gareth Southgate‘s men hope to secure a last-16 spot.

The 5pm kick-off time means a race against time for office workers in England so they don’t miss a second of the action.

Following a lacklustre game against Serbia, supporters will be hoping for a more inspired performance against Denmark.

Wonderkid Jude Bellingham scored a stunning goal that saw the team secure a much-needed three points in their opening match.

All eyes will be on the 20-year-old Real Madrid star tonight as England eye a spot at the top of our group table.

A first place position will see the team handed an easier route to the quarter-finals with a last-16 tie against a third-place finisher.

But Denmark will be sure to come out fighting as failure to beat the Three Lions tonight could leave them on the back foot in third place.

With the likes of Utd stars Rasmus Hojlund and Christian Eriksen to contend with, the match could prove tricky.

England are not expected to make any changes from their starting 11 that beat Serbia on Sunday.

Southgate confirmed Luke Shaw is still injured but the rest of the team are reportedly fighting fit.

Marc Guehi’s impressive performance on his major tournament debut silenced his critics, while all eyes will be on Harry Kane and Phil Foden who had a more subdued start to the competition.

Tonight’s game is taking place at the Waldstadion in Frankfurt, which has been branded the “worst stadium” of the Euros.

German cops have been working to clean up the city’s “Zombieland” drugs slum for the tournament.

Fans will be forced to wade through “the worst drug hell in Europe” to get to the stadium via trams, buses and trains.

Some supporters have even been warned to cycle to the ground instead of trying to make their way through the station hellscape.

Around 300,000 fans are believed to have travelled to Germany to cheer the Three Lions on, while millions of others will be tuning in from home.

England have got achingly close to finally ending 58 years of hurt in the last few tournaments.

The side crashed out of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar following a 2-1 loss to France in the quarter finals.

It came just two years after the Three Lions heartbreakingly lost on penalties to Italy in a devastating Wembley final at Euro 2020.

England remain firm favourites in the competition but are still to face Denmark and Slovenia in their group.

Southgate has already faced questions after leaving a number of big names out of his squad – including Jack Grealish and Marcus Rashford.

Harry Maguire is also missing due to injury, while Arsenal ace Ben White, Chelsea‘s Raheem Sterling, Tottenham’s James Maddison and Jordan Henderson also failed to make the cut.

But the team is boosted by the likes of Bellingham, Arsenal’s Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka, City’s Kyle Walker and Phil Foden and star skipper Harry Kane.

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There will be repeat scenes of last week’s opening game against Serbia[/caption]
Jude Bellingham gave a masterclass in football with a stunning header

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