Celebrations broke out in Watford town centre last night as England beat Denmark to reach the final of Euro 2020.
Guded by Watford-born Gareth Southgate, the Three Lions had to come from behind to win the match after Denmark's Mikkel Damsgaard scored a free kick midway through the first half, but captain Harry Kane's rebound from a saved penalty sent England to their first tournament final since 1966.
Scenes of jubilation were seen across the country, including in Watford, where people took to the streets to sing and dance in the wake of the result.
Watford high st #ENGDEN 🏴👌🏽 pic.twitter.com/QSPVf07t03
— Dan Frost (@DannyBoyFrost) July 7, 2021
England will now return to Wembley on Sunday evening to go head-to-head with Italy for the trophy.
Others from Watford were celebrating the win too, including world champion boxer Anthony Joshua and Watford supporter Chris Stark.
COMMMEEE ONNN ENGLAND!
— Anthony Joshua (@anthonyjoshua) July 7, 2021
What happens after it comes home…? 🤔
— Chris Stark (@Chris_Stark) July 7, 2021
Another world champion Watford boxer, Shannon Courtenay, was at Wembley Stadium for the match and watched in the company of Piers Morgan.
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