A look at the best tweets after England knocked Denmark out of the Euros to reach the final of a major tournament for the first time since 1966. Therefore people took to Twitter to share their thoughts.
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WE’RE IN THE FINAL ????????????. Team were immense today ???? what a night and what support from our amazing fans! See you Sunday ????????????????????????????❤️ pic.twitter.com/bwaurVGPbm
— Kalvin Phillips (@Kalvinphillips) July 7, 2021
The face of England and Leeds midfielder Kalvin Phillips seemed to capture the feelings of the country after England beat Denmark 2-1 last night at Wembley.
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our parent’s people’s princess vs ours pic.twitter.com/yIFflcz2yc
— zach (@xyzachh) July 7, 2021
Jack Grealish. The people’s princess. In short; that’s all.
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Before and after stress drinking pints during this. pic.twitter.com/ym6Ns5eubR
— Alexander Brown (@AlexofBrown) July 7, 2021
Phil Foden’s drawn attention after being inspired by Paul Gascoigne’s 1996 Euros look to bleach his hair. However, for some he’s looking like a slightly difference blonde bombshell…
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— football images that precede unfortunate events (@CursedFootball) July 7, 2021
In a prematch interview, Denmark and Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel was asked what it would mean to him to stop it ‘coming home’. But he replied, “has it ever been home? Have you ever won it?” Well, we’re a step closer now.
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ITV Hub is the biggest advertisement for the BBC iPlayer and the licence fee.
— Scott Bryan (@scottygb) July 7, 2021
But some weren’t impressed with having to watch the game on ITV rather than the BBC.
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Looking back on when we first met… ???? pic.twitter.com/sqNSiFppOn
— England (@England) July 7, 2021
England’s Twitter page put out this photo of manager Gareth Southgate. However, he’s also become the subject of the revamped Atomic Kitten song Whole Again. Something about “Southgate you’re the one. You still turn me on”…?
It’s also the first time the manager has led England to victory in a semi-final, after losing out to Croatia in the 2018 World Cup.
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It’s very funny to me the fact that these two countries will face each other at the UEFA #EURO2020 final this Sunday #Eurovision pic.twitter.com/VCm2LvnqKG
— Common Eurofan Girl (@CommonESCGirl) July 7, 2021
And of course, someone had to bring Eurovision into it.
As a result Italy could be making it a double whammy this year after Måneskin stormed to victory at the Eurovision Song Contest in May. After a dismal nil points for the UK, luckily England’s performance in the Euros has already outdone that Eurovision attempt.
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❤️❤️❤️❤️ @England @emmahayes1
See you Sunday ???????????? pic.twitter.com/yIYrZs1iZ6
— Ian Wright (@IanWright0) July 7, 2021
Meanwhile there were some very wholesome scenes from commentator Ian Wright after victory was secured during extra time.
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No wonder men’s life expectancy is shorter. Why would you watch this? Weekly?
— MXM (@mxmsworld) July 7, 2021
After it was still 1-1 at 90 minutes, some wondered why others would do this to their nerves on a weekly basis.
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…coming… pic.twitter.com/NXNGBdnUsb
— David Baddiel (@Baddiel) July 7, 2021
Above all composers of the iconic Three Lions song, David Baddiel and Frank Skinner, celebrated the win at Wembley. Famous for chanting “it’s coming home,” England’s dreams of bringing it home are just one match away.
They’ll just have to get through Italy. It’ll be fine.





