England erupts with joy as team reaches World Cup semi-final

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LONDON (Reuters) – It might not have triggered the earthquake sensors, but the roar of joy that greeted Englands World Cup victory over Sweden on Saturday was heard throughout the land.

Packed pubs and big-screen areas erupted as Gareth Southgates team dispatched their opponents 2-0 to reach the semi-finals of the competition for the first time in 28 years.

Quaffing what are expected to be record amounts of beer, thousands of supporters at home took advantage of sizzling Summer temperatures to crowd into the open-air viewing areas that many cities had set up for the tournament.

Streets began to empty from mid-afternoon as the nation hunkered down to watch the eagerly anticipated quarter-final clash in the Russian city of Samara.

Soccer Football – World Cup – England fans watch Sweden vs England – London, Britain – July 7, 2018 England fans celebrate after the match REUTERS/Henry Nicholls

“There was just pandemonium,” said Edward Stapley, 26, who watched the game at The St Christophers Inn, a pub near London Bridge. “People were quite tense at first but when we scored there were beers flying in the air and people who had never met started hugging each other.”

Thousands crammed onto the shoreline at Brighton Beach in southern England erupted in joy as Harry Maguire headed home Englands first goal. Other big viewing centres included Millennium Square in Leeds and Flat Iron Square in south London, where hundreds of fans bedecked with the red and white flag of St George went wild when Dele Alli headed the second.

England supporters have been notably sparse in Russia, deterred by warnings of possible violence and logistical difficulties. But tour operators are now expecting a surge of fans heading for next Wednesdays semi-final in Moscow against either Croatia or Russia.

British Airways, which has seen a 700 percent increase in searches for flights to Russia on its website since Englands penalty shootout win over Colombia this week, said on Saturday it would be releasing hundreds more seats on Moscow flights.

Most fans though will be crowding around the big screens again on Wednesday, perhaps singing – and maybe even believing -the 1996 anthem by the Lightning Seeds pop band, “Footballs Coming Home.”

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Reporting by Stephen Addison

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England erupts with joy as team reaches World Cup semi-final

USA Topics

LONDON (Reuters) – It might not have triggered the earthquake sensors, but the roar of joy that greeted Englands World Cup victory over Sweden on Saturday was heard throughout the land.

Packed pubs and big-screen areas erupted as Gareth Southgates team dispatched their opponents 2-0 to reach the semi-finals of the competition for the first time in 28 years.

Quaffing what are expected to be record amounts of beer, thousands of supporters at home took advantage of sizzling Summer temperatures to crowd into the open-air viewing areas that many cities had set up for the tournament.

Streets began to empty from mid-afternoon as the nation hunkered down to watch the eagerly anticipated quarter-final clash in the Russian city of Samara.

Soccer Football – World Cup – England fans watch Sweden vs England – London, Britain – July 7, 2018 England fans celebrate after the match REUTERS/Henry Nicholls

“There was just pandemonium,” said Edward Stapley, 26, who watched the game at The St Christophers Inn, a pub near London Bridge. “People were quite tense at first but when we scored there were beers flying in the air and people who had never met started hugging each other.”

Thousands crammed onto the shoreline at Brighton Beach in southern England erupted in joy as Harry Maguire headed home Englands first goal. Other big viewing centres included Millennium Square in Leeds and Flat Iron Square in south London, where hundreds of fans bedecked with the red and white flag of St George went wild when Dele Alli headed the second.

England supporters have been notably sparse in Russia, deterred by warnings of possible violence and logistical difficulties. But tour operators are now expecting a surge of fans heading for next Wednesdays semi-final in Moscow against either Croatia or Russia.

British Airways, which has seen a 700 percent increase in searches for flights to Russia on its website since Englands penalty shootout win over Colombia this week, said on Saturday it would be releasing hundreds more seats on Moscow flights.

Most fans though will be crowding around the big screens again on Wednesday, perhaps singing – and maybe even believing -the 1996 anthem by the Lightning Seeds pop band, “Footballs Coming Home.”

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