Bullish England fans sang Sweet Caroline in boozy scenes ahead of the Three Lions’ clash with Serbia at the Euros tonight. 

Gareth Southgate‘s men kick off their tournament in Gelsenkirchen at 8pm hoping to go one better three years ago when they lost on penalties in the final against Italy at Wembley.

Ahead of their opening Group C game fans were in confident mood as they descended on the western Germany to down steins of lager in the hopes England can live up to their tag as favourites to pick up the trophy for the first time. 

Some 40,000 are expected to be in the city and some could be heard belting out the Neil Diamond classic that has become the unofficial anthem of the England football team. 

One fan wearing a St George’s Afro wig sat outside a pub and declared: ‘It’s coming home, sir.’

Bullish England fans sang Sweet Caroline in boozy scenes ahead of the Three Lions’ clash with Serbia at the Euros tonight

These two fans have been in Gelsenkirchen for the last two days and said they got on a plane to Germany because ‘they know’ England are going to win the tournament 

One fan wearing a St George’s Afro wigs sat outside a pub and declared: ‘It’s coming home, sir.’

While two other Englishmen told how they had been in the city for the last two days. Asked by the BBC if they thought England could win the tournament they screamed: ‘Definitely. When you know, you know. And that’s why we got on the plane, because we know it is going to happen.’ 

Southgate urged England supporters to enjoy their time in Germany despite local police labelling Sunday’s opener against Serbia ‘high-risk’ following reports earlier in the week of Serbian ultras making their way to the region.

Charity fundraiser Russ Cook, known as Hardest Geezer, is also expected to be in attendance after a 352-mile run which began at Wembley Stadium on Tuesday.

The endurance athlete made headlines after running the length of Africa for charity, finishing his trek of more than 10,000 miles in April after 352 days.

The Prince of Wales will join fans travelling to Frankfurt Arena on June 20 – the day before his 42nd birthday – to watch Gareth Southgate’s side clash with Denmark in their second game.

Stay-at-home fans will down an estimated 30 million pints in pubs and in their houses, with an audience of around 17 million expected to settle down and watch the game on BBC One. 

England’s 35,000 pubs are braced for Super Sunday, with more than 14 million pints expected to be sold. Another 16 million will be quaffed at home, say analysts.

There has also been a supermarket rush on beer, pizzas, burgers, St George’s flags and even TVs. An estimated £150 million is expected to be spent on food and drink.

About 10,000 England fans have tickets for tonight’s match at the Arena AufSchalke, but another 30,000 are expected in the former mining city.

England fans pictured holding flags and chanting outside a pub in Gelsenkirchen

Three Lions packed out a pub in the German city ahead of their opening match against Serbia

Two England fans pictured with painted faces and pints at a pub in Gelsenkirchen yesterday

Gareth Southgate (pictured, speaking to the media in Gelsenkirchen yesterday) urged his England players to seize the moment when they begin their quest for Euro 2024 football glory

Southgate pictured with captain Harry Kane. As 40,000 fans in red and white descended on Germany, where tournament favourites England take on Serbia today, expectations both in the host nation and at home were reaching fever pitch

Captain Kane posing with an England flag ahead of tonight’s opener against Serbia

A group of England supporters pictured together outside a bar yesterday afternoon

England fans hold pints in Gelsenkirchen. The Three Lions kick off Euro 2024 tonight

Supporters waved England flags with personalised messages and club badges

England v Serbia will take place tonight at the Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen (file image)

The interior of the Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen, home to German side Schalke (file image)

In nearby Dusseldorf, friends Astrid Wett and Leah Ray, both social media influencers from London, draped themselves in the flag of St George in the city’s Old Town – then posed with Serbia fan Paule Radovanac, 18.

Ms Wett, 23, said: ‘It’s always good fun following England home and away.’ Ms Ray said her favourite player was Declan Rice, adding that she was ‘enjoying the great atmosphere out here’.

England trained at the Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld here in Jena and spirits were high during a session that included Luke Shaw for the first time after his hamstring lay-off. 

But Southgate’s future was the hot to

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