Central London was in chaos, some fans even tried to break in Wembley The excitement of the stadium as the historic Euro 2020 final in England has reached a climax.
After the footage showed a group of supporters rushing into the interior frantically, officials confirmed that an “incident” had occurred in the outer security zone.
However, a spokesperson for Wembley Stadium said that there have been no security breaches in which people without tickets have entered.
They said: “With the support of the police, we are dealing with an incident that occurred in a safe area outside the stadium.
“Security measures in the relevant areas were quickly activated, and no one entered the security breach of the stadium without a ticket.”
Seeing fans throwing bottles and cones in Leicester Square, the area was littered with rubbish. Fans have been urged to stay safe and take care of each other.
The police said that someone “jumped off a street light or fence” and warned that “this could easily lead to injuries.”
There are a large number of people attending the party mode outside the stadium and throughout London throughout the day, proudly wearing the team’s colors and draped over them United Kingdom Sign.
But some boisterous supporters even climbed onto a bus outside Wembley, while others outside the capital’s King’s Cross station burst into red and white smoke during the rally.
The British traffic police stated that the capital had “multiple flares incidents near the railway station” and warned that “these incidents are illegal and will be investigated.”
In the stadium, team captain Harry Kane and other players walked onto the pre-match stadium shortly after arriving at the famous venue, looking very relaxed.
When they set off from the team hotel to the country hoping to date the fate of Italy, they were cheered.
When the team boarded the team bus, supporters chanted “it’s home”.
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.
With the support of the Queen of England, the Duke of Cambridge, the Prime Minister and even Hollywood star Tom Cruise for the Three Lions, excitement is rising across the country.
Former team manager Gareth Southgate Thanks to the fans for their “incredible support” throughout the game.
In a video message on the official Twitter account of English Football, 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. We were able to enter the first final in 55 years.
“But of course, we now know that we have to serve you, so we will do our best.”
The Queen paid tribute to the “spirit, commitment and pride” of the team, while her grandson, President of the Football Association, William said it was “exciting” to be able to get this far.
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.
Music and football fans enjoyed the live performance of the Three Lions (Football’s Coming Home) with the World Cup champion Jazz at 229 venues in central London Jeff Hurst Introducing comedians Frank Skinner and David Baddiel with The Lightning Seeds, an ecstatic crowd screamed and jumped to the melody.
In a written message to the team, the Queen awarded the Jules Remit Trophy to the 1966 World Cup Championship and expressed her best wishes, “I hope that history will not only record your success, but also your spirit and commitment. And proud that you are the master.”
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.”
More than an hour before the start of the game, Boris Johnson responded to this sentiment on Twitter: “This team has made history and inspired the spirit of the country. Tonight, they can also raise the trophy. Representing the whole Country, good luck to England and take it home!”
Southgate called on England’s supporters to “respect the opposition”. He could hear boos in the national anthems of other teams.
The final, which is expected to attract a record TV audience, will begin at 8pm.



