ENGLAND fans are in dreamland after Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham’s last ditch goals fired us into the quarter final.
The Three Lions will now face Switzerland after coming back from 1-0 down to beat Slovakia.
LNPEngland fans celebrating Jude Bellingham’s goal[/caption]
PAHarry Kane’s header put England ahead[/caption]
Darren FletcherFans going wild at Boxpark Wembley[/caption]
PAA fan celebrating at Boxpark Wembley[/caption]
SWNSFans celebrating in the stands at the AufSchalke Arena[/caption]
The two Three Lions legends celebrating togetherLNPFans celebrating at Boxpark Croydon[/caption]
ReutersBellingham scored an overhead kick[/caption]
Story Picture AgencyA group of disappointed fans at Boxpark Wembley[/caption]
PAGareth Southgate shouting instructions to his side[/caption]
AFPKane celebrating with Stones and Guehi close behind[/caption]
LNPJubilant scenes at Boxpark Croydon[/caption]
Beers flew in pubs and fanzones as jubilant England fans celebrated a comeback for the ages.
Kane put the ball in the back of the net after Jude Bellingham scored a wonder goal following a frustrating 90 minutes for the Three Lions.
Slovakia went ahead in the 27th minute after Ivan Schranz netted the ball at close range – but England mounted a almighty fightback.
At home, thousands of people in England shirts headed to pubs and fanzones for the knock-out match.
Earlier today fans had friendly chats with Slovakia fans or channelled their inner Bellingham in kick-abouts.
People also flooded Boxpark Wembley – where pints were sent flying when England scored.
Four chaps posing in their St George outfits in GelsenkirchenEPAEngland fans at the AufSchalke Arena[/caption]
NB PRESS LTDAt home, a trio of fans show their support in Leeds[/caption]
PAEngland fans are already in the stands at the AufSchalke Arena[/caption]
Darren FletcherFour fans on Wembley Way[/caption]
LNPFans gather at Boxpark Wembley to watch the game[/caption]
Paul EdwardsEngland fans shared a laugh with Slovakia supporters in Gelsenkirchen’s main square[/caption]
Paul EdwardsThe Hawkins family will be roaring in the stands[/caption]
Jeremy SelwynA trio of young Three Lions fans in the German mining town[/caption]
Jeremy SelwynA supporter channels his inner Jude Bellingham in the square[/caption]
ReutersFans trying out some new tunes along with classic England chants[/caption]