Football fever is gripping the nation as England prepare to face Spain in the highly anticipated Euro 2024 final.
Recollections are bound to drift back to the Euro 2020 championship, a time when the Three Lions narrowly missed out on a first piece of silverware since 1966.
The summer of 2021 will forever be etched in the minds of English football fans as a rollercoaster of emotions. And where else would the nation gather to witness this historic event but in the hallowed grounds of their local pubs?
From the bustling metropolises to the quaintest of villages, pubs across the country transformed into electric arenas on that fateful Sunday evening.
The familiar clinking of glasses was replaced by the roar of the crowd as millions of fans united in a collective heartbeat.
Decked out in the iconic Three Lions jersey, or adorned with the St George’s Cross, patrons transformed their local into a vibrant hub of support.
The atmosphere was palpable; a mixture of anticipation, hope, and a touch of nervous excitement filled the air. Every save, every shot, every goal was met with a symphony of cheers, groans, and the occasional expletive.
The sense of camaraderie was infectious as strangers became friends, united by their love for the game.
While the final result was a heart-wrenching penalty shootout defeat, the memories created in those pubs will live on.
The collective spirit, the shared passion, and the unwavering support for the England team epitomized the very best of English football culture.
It was a night that will be remembered for generations, and the pubs of England played their part in writing this unforgettable chapter in the nation’s sporting history - as these pictures snapped in Southampton's Winston Hotel prove.
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