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Craig David sings ‘we’ve got the Euros in our hands’ as he backs England to win with catchy chant

CRAIG David has shown his full support for England ahead of tonight’s final.

The Born To Do It hitmaker joined other famous faces for a pre-match montage which will be played before the match.

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Craig David showed off his vocals as he sang the catchy Euros song[/caption]
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Craig said ‘how close’ we are to victory in the supportive message[/caption]

Ed Sheeran, Little Simz, Amanda Holden, Al Murray and Sir Patrick Stewart all shared personal messages of support for Gareth Southgate’s squad.

Craig excitedly sang: “we got the Euros in our hands” from a recording studio.

He added: “England we’re so close now, come on!”

The singer recently performed at In It Together festival alongside Rag ‘N’ Bone Man.

The family-friendly three-day music event based in Port Talbot sold out 50 per cent of their tickets within the first week of release.

David was joined by a whole host of celebrities in the supportive video for the Three Lions, including a very pumped up Amanda.

Wearing a huge hat with the England flag plastered across it Amanda shouted: “Come on England, come on!”

Ed Sheeran said: “I just really feel that everything is coming together at the right point and I can’t wait for Sunday it’s coming home, and good luck lads.”

Little Simz added: “We’re nearly there, wishing you guys the best of luck. We got your back, the whole country’s got your back.”

Two Pints of Larger and a Packet of Crisps star Will Mellor said: “We know you can do it, the whole country’s behind you and we dare to dream.”

Showing off a full beard with a twisted moustache Sam Smith said: “Good luck guys, I’m sending you love, it’s coming home.”

“Boys, we’re behind you, believe in yourself and just enjoy it, thank you for giving us great memories,” beamed Mo Farrah.

“Our England team have done us so, so proud and it’s so lovely to see all the nation get together and get behind the boys,” urged Rylan Clark.

Ronan Kemp excitedly said: “Last minute winners, bicycle kicks, penalties, those are the feelings that you want in a tournament and that’s what this England team brings. Goosebumps.”

Fans from across the country will be flocking to pubs and bars this evening to cheer England on as they take Spain in the Euros final.

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He recently performed at In It Together festival in Port Talbot[/caption]

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