As England gear up for their semi-final against Denmark this evening [Wednesday, July 7], in the European Championship, fans across the county are showing their support for the national team.
Numerous houses, pubs, flats, and even roundabouts have been given a patriotic makeover with the flag of St George, as there is genuine belief that England could win their first major trophy since the 1966 World Cup final.
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Gareth knew 10 years ago
For those keeping the faith Denmark v England itv1 7.pm
— Gareth Southgate (@GarethSouthgate) February 9, 2011
A victory against the Danes tonight will see them play Italy in Sunday’s final at Wembley, and no doubt that if the Three Lions are victorious tonight, more flags will be seen all over Buckinghamshire.
So to get us into the spirit, here are just some of the houses, flats and pubs in the county that are adorned in flags.
This sent in from Lisa Holland reads: “We have decorated our flats up on Windrush drive (Micklefield), we've had them up since their first match!”
The Feathers Pub in Kingsbury Square, Aylesbury, is representing all the nations
Two flags are seen in Cornbrook Road in Aylesbury
Wycombe fans at Wembley
There were a lot of Wyc fans there yesterday. 💙 pic.twitter.com/dLcnVAx72e
— Andy Kettlewell 🏴 (@Ketters1982) June 30, 2021
Rivetts Close in Aylesbury
Flying high on Ellen Road in Aylesbury
I don't think this house in Aylesbury have many flags
Highbridge Walk in Aylesbury are flying their flags high
Commiserations to this Spanish fan
Even roundabouts in Bucks are getting a makeover
There are several across the county
There are a few of them
If you would like to have your photos included, email in to james.richings@newsquest.co.uk.
C'mon, England!
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