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England fans travel to Berlin ‘race across the world style’ for Euro final

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England fans travel to Berlin ‘race across the world style’ for Euro final

Thousands took advantage of airlines putting on extra flights to make last-minute trips with some fans flying via Vienna, Amsterdam, Paris and Frankfurt – and even Ibiza

England fans gather by the Brandenburg Gate Berlin ahead of the Euro 2024(Andy Stenning/Daily Mirror)

Fans were bolting for Berlin today to watch England’s biggest ever game abroad.

All were backing Gareth Southgate ’s team to beat Spain today and end 58 years of hurt. Supporters bellowed Football ’s Coming Home at the fanzone near the Brandenburg Gate. If it does it will be England’s first major tournament win since the 1966 World Cup at Wembley.




Across Berlin there were flags from towns and cities from Truro and Plymouth to Barrow and Ashington. There were four separate Burnley flags outside the Brandenburg Gate.

Thousands took advantage of airlines putting on extra flights to make last-minute trips. Ryanair said it sold out and Stansted was described as “totally rammed”. Some had to fly via Vienna, Amsterdam, Paris and Frankfurt – and even Ibiza – as planes filled up.

(Andy Stenning/Daily Mirror)

Julian Pottle, 52, wife Helen, 47, son Charlie, 17 and daughter Summer, 13, originally from north London, flew from Sydney. They paid £450 each, face value, for their final tickets six months ago.

“We’re in the neutral area – but quite close to the Spanish fans,” said Julian, a QPR fan.

English fans have covered the gate in flags (Andy Stenning/Daily Mirror)

“We can’t wait, we can definitely win it but I do think it’s time for Southgate to be brave.

“We love Harry Kane but think Ollie Watkins should start. He’s got so much more pace and we need that.”

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