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Euro 2020: All eyes on Wembley as fans watch England in final Euro 2020: All eyes on Wembley as fans watch England in final
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Excited fans across the country are watching England play Italy in the Euro 2020 final.Excited fans across the country are watching England play Italy in the Euro 2020 final.
Around 60,000 supporters at Wembley watched the team take an early lead, with a goal from Luke Shaw just two minutes into the match.Around 60,000 supporters at Wembley watched the team take an early lead, with a goal from Luke Shaw just two minutes into the match.
But the second half saw Italy hit back with an equaliser from Leonardo Bonucci, taking the game to penalties.But the second half saw Italy hit back with an equaliser from Leonardo Bonucci, taking the game to penalties.
Earlier, footage showed dozens of fans trying to force their way past barriers to get into Wembley stadium.Earlier, footage showed dozens of fans trying to force their way past barriers to get into Wembley stadium.
The Met Police said there was a "breach of security" in the afternoon "which resulted in a small number of people getting into the stadium without a ticket".The Met Police said there was a "breach of security" in the afternoon "which resulted in a small number of people getting into the stadium without a ticket".
"Officers worked closely with security officials to prevent any further breaches," the force said in a statement."Officers worked closely with security officials to prevent any further breaches," the force said in a statement.
"We will also support action by Wembley Stadium officials to identify those without tickets and eject them.""We will also support action by Wembley Stadium officials to identify those without tickets and eject them."
A spokesperson for Wembley Stadium said it was working closely with stewards and security to remove "a small group of people" who got into the stadium without a ticket.A spokesperson for Wembley Stadium said it was working closely with stewards and security to remove "a small group of people" who got into the stadium without a ticket.
"Anyone inside the stadium without a ticket will be instantly ejected," the spokesperson added."Anyone inside the stadium without a ticket will be instantly ejected," the spokesperson added.
Fans who stormed gates did not get in, says WembleyFans who stormed gates did not get in, says Wembley
What ARE they talking about? England fan-speak explainedWhat ARE they talking about? England fan-speak explained
'A moment we feared would never happen''A moment we feared would never happen'
In the beer garden at the British Oak in Mosborough - the village near Sheffield where Harry Maguire grew up - BBC reporter Olivia Richwald said umbrellas shook, tables rattled and beer was slung in the air as more than 100 fans watched England score.In the beer garden at the British Oak in Mosborough - the village near Sheffield where Harry Maguire grew up - BBC reporter Olivia Richwald said umbrellas shook, tables rattled and beer was slung in the air as more than 100 fans watched England score.
Meanwhile, on the Limeside Estate in Oldham, BBC special correspondent Ed Thomas said "the whole place shook" when the goal went in, with an atmosphere of "pure joy".Meanwhile, on the Limeside Estate in Oldham, BBC special correspondent Ed Thomas said "the whole place shook" when the goal went in, with an atmosphere of "pure joy".
Fans celebrate Luke Shaw's goal in CroydonFans celebrate Luke Shaw's goal in Croydon
The British Oak in Mosborough, South YorkshireThe British Oak in Mosborough, South Yorkshire
The Met Police said a large crowd also gathered near the fan zone in Trafalgar Square, attempting to push in without tickets.The Met Police said a large crowd also gathered near the fan zone in Trafalgar Square, attempting to push in without tickets.
The force said there were no more tickets or seats available in the fan zone and it was engaging with the crowd and telling them to disperse.The force said there were no more tickets or seats available in the fan zone and it was engaging with the crowd and telling them to disperse.
Fans also gathered at Leicester Square in central London, with many pubs in the area fully booked.Fans also gathered at Leicester Square in central London, with many pubs in the area fully booked.
Those turned away have filled the streets, chanting and blaring air horns.Those turned away have filled the streets, chanting and blaring air horns.
Ahead of the game, flares were set off outside King's Cross station, while some fans climbed on top of a bus near Wembley Stadium.Ahead of the game, flares were set off outside King's Cross station, while some fans climbed on top of a bus near Wembley Stadium.
Videos on social media also showed bottles being thrown in Leicester Square.Videos on social media also showed bottles being thrown in Leicester Square.
In a tweet, the Met Police urged supporters to "keep themselves safe", adding that people had been seen jumping off street lamps or hoardings in central London.In a tweet, the Met Police urged supporters to "keep themselves safe", adding that people had been seen jumping off street lamps or hoardings in central London.
Fans have been told not to come to the capital unless they have match tickets, or somewhere booked to watch the game.Fans have been told not to come to the capital unless they have match tickets, or somewhere booked to watch the game.
Fans started gathering outside Wembley hours before kick-offFans started gathering outside Wembley hours before kick-off
Crowds also filled Leicester Square in central LondonCrowds also filled Leicester Square in central London
Houses on the Limeside Estate in Oldham are covered with St George's flagsHouses on the Limeside Estate in Oldham are covered with St George's flags
The estate enjoys a game ahead of the matchThe estate enjoys a game ahead of the match
Earlier, supporters also gathered at the 229 venue in central London to watch an impromptu gig by The Lightning Seeds, who were reunited with comedians David Baddiel and Frank Skinner to perform the Three Lions football anthem.Earlier, supporters also gathered at the 229 venue in central London to watch an impromptu gig by The Lightning Seeds, who were reunited with comedians David Baddiel and Frank Skinner to perform the Three Lions football anthem.
They were introduced by Sir Geoff Hurst, who scored a hat-trick as England won the 1966 World Cup Final, in front of a jubilant crowd.They were introduced by Sir Geoff Hurst, who scored a hat-trick as England won the 1966 World Cup Final, in front of a jubilant crowd.
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"It's coming home!": David Baddiel and Frank Skinner reunite to perform Three Lions before the final"It's coming home!": David Baddiel and Frank Skinner reunite to perform Three Lions before the final
Italy has several thousand UK-based supporters at the game, while a maximum of 1,000 fans were given special permission to fly from Italy for the final.Italy has several thousand UK-based supporters at the game, while a maximum of 1,000 fans were given special permission to fly from Italy for the final.
England's coronavirus restrictions are not due to be lifted until 19 July, so certain rules still apply - such as up to six people or two households being able to meet indoors.England's coronavirus restrictions are not due to be lifted until 19 July, so certain rules still apply - such as up to six people or two households being able to meet indoors.
Pubs will be allowed to stay open an extra 45 minutes in case of extra time and penalties, while thousands of schoolchildren will be allowed to arrive later on Monday so they can watch the final.Pubs will be allowed to stay open an extra 45 minutes in case of extra time and penalties, while thousands of schoolchildren will be allowed to arrive later on Monday so they can watch the final.
The Queen and Boris Johnson have led messages of support to the team, who are aiming to win their first major football tournament since 1966.The Queen and Boris Johnson have led messages of support to the team, who are aiming to win their first major football tournament since 1966.
The prime minister and his wife Carrie were among those watching the game at Wembley.The prime minister and his wife Carrie were among those watching the game at Wembley.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were also in the crowd with their seven-year-old son Prince George.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were also in the crowd with their seven-year-old son Prince George.
How can I follow the Euro 2020 final?How can I follow the Euro 2020 final?
You can watch England v Italy live on BBC One. The match kicks-off at 20:00 BST tonight, but the TV coverage starts at 18:20.You can watch England v Italy live on BBC One. The match kicks-off at 20:00 BST tonight, but the TV coverage starts at 18:20.
You can also stream the match via BBC iPlayer or the BBC Sport live page.You can also stream the match via BBC iPlayer or the BBC Sport live page.
For radio listeners, build up to the match will begin on BBC Radio 5 Live from 18:00, with live commentary from 20:00.For radio listeners, build up to the match will begin on BBC Radio 5 Live from 18:00, with live commentary from 20:00.
England's route to the finalEngland's route to the final
13 June, group stage: England beat Croatia 1-0, with Sterling scoring the only goal of the game13 June, group stage: England beat Croatia 1-0, with Sterling scoring the only goal of the game
18 June, group stage: England and Scotland draw 0-0 at Wembley18 June, group stage: England and Scotland draw 0-0 at Wembley
22 June, group stage: England beat Czech Republic 1-0 to top Group D, with Sterling scoring again22 June, group stage: England beat Czech Republic 1-0 to top Group D, with Sterling scoring again
29 June, round of 16: England beat Germany 2-0 thanks to goals from Kane and Sterling29 June, round of 16: England beat Germany 2-0 thanks to goals from Kane and Sterling
3 July, quarter-final: Kane, Maguire and Henderson score as England beat Ukraine 4-03 July, quarter-final: Kane, Maguire and Henderson score as England beat Ukraine 4-0
7 July, semi-final: England beat Denmark 2-1 after extra time, with Kane scoring the winner7 July, semi-final: England beat Denmark 2-1 after extra time, with Kane scoring the winner