he United Kingdom The team has promised to “do everything we can” to finally win the 2020 European Cup to make history, because before the austerity conflict with Italy, all parts of the country are full of expectations.
Three Lions Manager Gareth Southgate Thanks to the fans for their “incredible support” throughout the game, which allowed the England team to reach the final for the first time in more than half a century.
The Queen, the Duke of Cambridge, the Prime Minister and even Hollywood stars all sent good luck news Tom Cruise When the players are preparing for an epic duel at Wembley Stadium.
In the video message about England’s official football Twitter Southgate, who was praised for his leadership of the team, said that the support of the fans gave them a “huge boost.”
He said: “We hope you enjoy watching our game. I am very grateful to all the players and the incredible staff I have that allowed us to enter the finals for the first time in 55 years.
“But of course, we now know that we have to serve you, so we will do our best. Your support and energy have given us a huge improvement, and I know it will be on Sunday.”
Queen To pay tribute to the “spirit, commitment and pride” of the team, and her grandson, the chairman of the Football Association, William said that it is “too exciting” to be able to get this far.
A few hours before the kick-off on Sunday, the fans were in party mode. They came outside the famous London stadium, proudly dressed in team colors and put on the English flag.
Some noisy supporters even climbed onto a bus outside the venue, while others burst into red and white smoke during the celebration outside King’s Cross Station in the capital.
As the game takes place at home, the number of English fans is expected to exceed the 60,000 cheering for Italy.
Although tickets sold out quickly, at around 2 pm, Class A seats did sell for 945 Euros (approximately £807), and they were sold out almost immediately.
England’s victory will mark the men’s football team’s first major victory since the success of the 1966 World Cup, which was also held at Wembley.
In a written message to the team, the Queen recalled presenting the Jules Remit trophy to Bobby Moore about 60 years ago, saying that she “saw the players, management and support staff entering and winning important international football finals. The meaning of the game.”
She added: “I would like to send all of you my congratulations to me and my family, congratulations on entering the European Championship finals, and best wishes for tomorrow. I hope that history will not only record your success, but also your spirit. , Your commitment and pride.”
William, who will participate in the competition, said in a video message: “I really can’t believe this is happening. It’s so exciting, I just wish you good luck.
“You showed the best in England, and we all support you. The whole country is behind you. So, take it home.”
Boris Johnson responded to this sentiment in a letter to the team. He said: “You have inspired the spirit of the entire country. Tomorrow we know that you can also raise the trophy.
“We don’t just hope or pray. We believe in you, Gareth, and your incredible team.”
Captain Harry Kane said the team hopes to make the country proud when they play.
At a press conference on Saturday night, he said: “We know what this means to British fans across the country, so we are proud to represent them and hope we can make them proud again.”
The leader of the Labour Party, Sir Kil Starmer, stated that the players are “as fearless as the three lions on our team badge” and praised them for being “a role model not only for a generation of young people, but also for the entire country”.
Southgate called on England’s supporters to “respect the opposition”. He could hear boos in the national anthems of other teams.
He has previously talked about his pride in the country’s history and the role of his team in promoting “tolerance and tolerance” in modern England, as he has brought together fans from all over the country.
Under his management, the team was praised for its social conscience, and members of the team fought for their knees against racism, making a donation to the NHS, and fighting for free school meals in Downing Street.
The Metropolitan Police Agency urges fans not to come to London unless they have tickets to the game or booked a place to watch the game.
The force stated that it will deploy “a large number of officers and professional forces to prevent crime and chaos, and to respond to any incidents across London.”
It is predicted that on Sunday alone, fans will buy more than 7 million pints, and in order to promote economic growth, it is estimated that by the end of the game, bars and hotel venues will spend about 815 million pounds.
Many schools have stated that if students wish, they will allow students to start classes later on Monday, and some employers are considering letting faculty and staff enjoy a celebratory or comforting sleep after the possibly late night.
The final-which is expected to attract a record TV audience-will start at 8pm and will end at 10pm if normal time ends, but if there is an overtime or penalty shootout, it may end near 11pm.
The Bureau of Meteorology stated that there is a 50-60% chance of rain in Wembley between 8pm and 10pm.



