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World Cup 2018: England fans gather to watch quarter-final World Cup 2018: England fans delight at reaching semi-finals
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The country has come to a standstill as England battle with Sweden for a place in the World Cup semi-finals. The country is celebrating after England beat Sweden 2-0 to win a place in the World Cup semi-finals.
Pubs are packed, barbecues are burning and towns are tense as millions watch the game. Pubs were packed, barbecues were burning and towns were tense as millions watched the game.
The match - taking place in the Russian city of Samara - kicked off at 15:00. The game took place in the Russian city of Samara.
With the country basking in a heatwave, hundreds of thousands of fans are watching the game on big screens at events up and down the country. With the country basking in a heatwave, hundreds of thousands of fans watched on big screens at events up and down the country.
Our reporters have been out and about to capture a nation gripped by World Cup fever.Our reporters have been out and about to capture a nation gripped by World Cup fever.
Harry Maguire's opening goal sent them batty in Birmingham.Harry Maguire's opening goal sent them batty in Birmingham.
And they went bonkers on Brighton beach too.And they went bonkers on Brighton beach too.
Meanwhile, in Stockport.....Meanwhile, in Stockport.....
Bride and groom Harriot Bland and Karl McNally, from Sheffield, are getting married and had to change their wedding plans because Harriot didn't want the match "to ruin" her big day.Bride and groom Harriot Bland and Karl McNally, from Sheffield, are getting married and had to change their wedding plans because Harriot didn't want the match "to ruin" her big day.
A TV screen has been set up for the guests and she's leaving the speeches, cake cutting and first dance until after the game finishes - and she's "praying it doesn't go into extra time".A TV screen has been set up for the guests and she's leaving the speeches, cake cutting and first dance until after the game finishes - and she's "praying it doesn't go into extra time".
The marquee was empty throughout the match.
Even the petrol-heads can't resist the allure of the beautiful game.Even the petrol-heads can't resist the allure of the beautiful game.
It's William's first proper World Cup. "England will win because they have been winning all the games," he said. "I'll be happy if the win." Delle Alli's second set them off in Norfolk.
But stunned the ex pat Swedes in west London.
The goal went down well at the General Synod where the Bishop of Willesden was heard to shout out "Close him down!"
Where better to watch the game than at the local of England's goal hero Harry Maguire?Where better to watch the game than at the local of England's goal hero Harry Maguire?
Believe it or not, not all footie fans in England are backing the Three Lions. After all the tension, stress and excitement how about a calming recital of Three Lions to bring us all back down to earth?.
In this corner of west London things have a decidedly Scandinavian feel..... and it all went quiet when Dele Alli hit England's second.
If you're feeling a bit anxious, this calming recital of Three Lions might calm the nerves a bit.
How are you watching the game today? Share your pictures or video by emailing yourpics@bbc.co.ukHow are you watching the game today? Share your pictures or video by emailing yourpics@bbc.co.uk
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