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Amanda Holden drinks a pint of Guinness in an England shirt and cap as she cheers on the Three Lions in Spain ahead of the thrilling Euro 2024 final

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Amanda Holden, 53, drank a pint of Guinness in a football shirt and novelty hat to cheer on England ahead of the thrilling Euro 2024 final in Spain on Sunday.

Amanda Holden drank a pint of Guinness in a football shirt and novelty hat to cheer on England ahead of the thrilling Euro 2024 final in Spain on Sunday.

Joining a star-studded host of celebrities cheering on the Three Lions, Amanda supported the boys from afar with their Spanish rivals.

The BGT judge and radio presenter, 53, was in high spirits as she sang ‘It’s Coming Home’ while sporting an England face tattoo.

At one point in the video, Amanda jumps alongside Spanish fans outside a picturesque street in Europe.

She captioned her post: ‘In Spain, enjoying the atmosphere and the #Guinness. Coming home.’

Amanda Holden, 53, drank a pint of Guinness in a football shirt and novelty hat to cheer on England ahead of the thrilling Euro 2024 final in Spain on Sunday.

Joining a star-studded host of celebrities cheering on the Three Lions, Amanda supported the boys from afar with their Spanish rivals.

Joining a star-studded host of celebrities cheering on the Three Lions, Amanda supported the boys from afar with their Spanish rivals.

England come into the game as underdogs, with Spain winning all six of their games so far and the Three Lions managing four draws in 90 minutes.

Earlier in the day, Amanda sang ‘Go England’ in a social media video to share her support for the Three Lions.

Messages of support come as Gareth delivered an emotional message to his England heroes ahead of their date with destiny: “Go and fulfil your dreams.”

The national team will face Spain in the Euro 2024 final on Sunday night after a tumultuous tournament, and Southgate said: ‘I don’t believe in fairy tales but I believe in dreams and we have big dreams but you have to make those things happen.

“The run we’ve had, the late goals, the penalties, but that doesn’t allow us to achieve it. We have to perform at our best.”

“When you try to create dreams, you need a vision to go with them. That lights a little flame. We know what it would mean (to win).”

England’s men’s team have not won a major trophy since the 1966 World Cup and Southgate added: “We have to get this trophy to earn the respect of the rest of the football world.

‘I travelled to World Cups and European Championships to watch them as an observer (before I became England manager) and to watch highlights on the big screens before games we didn’t feature in. They only showed the finals and the big games.

The BGT judge and radio presenter was in high spirits as she sang

The BGT judge and radio presenter was in high spirits as she sang ‘It’s Coming Home’ while sporting an England face tattoo.

At one point in the video, Amanda jumps alongside Spanish supporters outside a picturesque street in Europe.

At one point in the video, Amanda jumps alongside Spanish supporters outside a picturesque street in Europe.

Earlier in the day, Amanda sang 'Go England' in a social media video to share her support for the Three Lions.

Earlier in the day, Amanda sang ‘Go England’ in a social media video to share her support for the Three Lions.

We had high expectations, but they didn’t match our performance. Now they do.

“I’m not afraid of what might happen tomorrow because I’ve been through everything. I want my players to feel that courage… If we’re not afraid of losing, we’ll have a better chance of winning.”

All three are contesting their second consecutive Euro final after the disappointment against Italy at Wembley in 2021.

The team lost on penalties at home, and that night remains etched in the memories of those involved.

“I think it shows incredible consistency, first and foremost,” captain Harry Kane said on Saturday night. “A lot of us, after that final, were obviously heartbroken about the result, as always, a long road back to get to where we are now.”

“All credit goes to the lads for the resilience we have shown. That says a lot about the mentality of the team, which is very happy to be in this situation and to be playing in a European final again. Of course, we are really desperate to go one step further than last time.”

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