England captain Harry Kane and his teamates’ WAGs show their support
Yes we Kane! England captain Harry and his team-mates’ WAGs show their support in celebrations inside a teepee in their garden at home after being unable to travel to Rome
- The WAG cohort were unable to travel to Rome’s Stadio Olimpico due to Covid
- Instead, they watched Three Lions’ stunning triumph from home turf tonight
- Harry Maguire’s sister Daisy and fiancée Fern Hawkins were joined by family
- Daisy later shared pictures of brother with captions saying ‘speechless’ and ‘so proud of you’
The wives, girlfriends and adoring children of England’s players took to social media to celebrate their side’s spectacular 4-0 win against Ukraine.
This year’s WAG cohort were unable to travel to Rome’s Stadio Olimpico to watch the Three Lions’ quarter final match because all UK arrivals needed to self-isolate for five days after arriving in Italy – which is on England’s amber list.
Instead, the partners, family and friends of players watched the Three Lions triumph with a stunning win from home turf.
Harry Maguire’s sister Daisy and fiancée Fern Hawkins were seen surrounded by adoring loved ones cheering for the centre-back – who scored one of England’s four goals today.
Daisy later shared pictures of her brother with captions saying ‘speechless’ and ‘so proud of you’.
Harry Maguire’s sister Daisy and fiancée Fern Hawkins were seen surrounded by adoring loved ones (pictured) who cheered for the centre-back – who scored one of England’s four goals today
Maguire – who was a goal-scorer in today’s match – had rafts of friends and family (pictured) cheering him on back home
Some of Maguire’s supporters are seen gathering to watch the triumphant match back home
Harry Maguire’s sister Daisy shared this picture with the caption ‘wow, what a feeling’ after the win
Daisy later shared pictures of her brother with captions saying ‘speechless’ and ‘so proud of you’ (pictured)
Meanwhile, Fern was seen cheering after his goal, before praising the support for her fiancée as ‘wonderful’.
Maguire had rafts of friends and family cheering him on. Fern shared footage of a huge group watching Maguire during his post-match interview in Rome.
Harry Kane‘s wife Katie Goodland celebrated the match with friends and family inside a giant teepee in their garden.
She was seen posing alongside their daughters Ivy and Vivienne and son Louis by a wooden bar – which featured a cardboard cutout of Kane, next to a neon sign reading: ‘Come on England’.
Harry Kane ‘s wife Katie Goodland shared a picture posing with their daughters Ivy and Vivienne and son Louis in a teepee (pictured)
She also shared a picture of their daughters Ivy and Vivienne posing in a teepee
England flags were draped along a bar. In one image, Katie is seen holding Louis, who was born in December last year
She used the hashtags ‘its coming home’ and ‘lets go baby’ as she cheered on her husband and showed off their teepee
Kane’s wife Katie shared a picture of the girls watching the game and wrote: ‘Let’s go daddy’
England flags were draped along a bar. In one image, Katie is seen holding Louis, who was born in December last year.
Also cheering on their partner was Jordan Pickford’s girlfriend Megan Davison.
She shared a selfie of herself in a mirror with the caption: ‘Supporting from home, adding: ‘Come on England.’
England annihilated Ukraine with four goals to nil at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on Saturday night – taking them to their first European Championship semi-final for 25 years.
Harry Maguire’s fiancée Fern Hawkins shared a picture of their set up to watch the match with the caption: ‘Come on the boys’
Fern shared a picture of their daughter watching the match from home
Harry Maguire’s sister Daisy also shared her support. She posed inside a structure – which appeared to be a beer tent – in front of an England flag
In her caption, shared with a fingers crossed emoji, she wrote: ‘Let’s go’
Daisy later posted a picture the match on a large projector, and said it was ‘so weird’ not watching in person
Harry Kane headed home the third on the 49th minute sending millions of fans into rapture just minutes after Harry Maguire headed in a second goal at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome
Drinks go flying through the air as an England fan stripped to his underwear goes wild with his friends at a screening of the quarter finals in Manchester
England fans celebrate as the leave the Stadio Olimpico in Rome victorious
Beers were sent flying through the air as revellers went wild at big screen events from London to Newcastle as the Three Lions secured a glorious return to Wembley where they take on Denmark in front 60,000 fans on Wednesday.
It was the two Harrys, Kane and Maguire, who dealt the Ukrainians hammer blow goals just after the start of the second half, making it 3-0.
It came after the talisman Kane gave England an early lead when he poked the ball home with just four minutes on the clock after a killer though-ball from Raheem Sterling, who gave another classy performance.
Luke Shaw was also a standout player with two superb pieces of play to set up the Kane and Maguire goals before Jordan Henderson landed the final blow just after the hour mark to put England’s dreams beyond doubt.
Booming chants of ‘We are going to Wembley’ were bellowed out by crowds in England, while in Kyiv, distraught Ukrainians looked on at big screens with tears in their eyes as the two Harrys dealt them a brutal one-two punch.
Henderson heads in England’s fourth goal to make certain the Three Lions’ semi-final place at Wembley
England manager Gareth Southgate celebrates on the field following England’s stunning victory in Rome
Harry Maguire of England celebrates with Declan Rice after scoring their side’s second goal during the UEFA Euro 2020 Championship Quarter-final match against Ukraine
The lucky few thousand England fans who had made it to Italy celebrated into the early hours in Rome.
‘It has been the most amazing night,’ said James Curran who had travelled from Prague with two friends for the match. ‘I don’t think anyone in the stadium expected this result. Everyone is in dreamland.’
Steven Langmead almost shouted himself hoarse during the match cheering on the Three Lions.
‘I feel really privileged to have been here. Always had a feeling we would win, but not by four goals. Bring on the semi-final. I’d love to be at Wembley but will settle for watching it on the TV back home in Spain.’