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BORIS Johnson today roared "Football's coming home" in a defiant good luck message for the England team ahead of the Euro 2020 final.

The Prime Minister said it's been an "incredible journey so far" but he hopes the team can "go one better" and "bring it home" with their historic clash against Italy tonight.

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Boris Johnson urged Southgate and his boys to 'bring it home tonight' in a defiant good luck message
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Boris Johnson urged Southgate and his boys to 'bring it home tonight' in a defiant good luck message
The patriotic PM has already decked out Downing Street with England flags ahead of the Euro 2020 final
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The patriotic PM has already decked out Downing Street with England flags ahead of the Euro 2020 finalCredit: Reuters
Boris and Carrie cheered as England knocked out Denmark on Wednesday
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Boris and Carrie cheered as England knocked out Denmark on WednesdayCredit: EPA

Posting a clip on Twitter, Boris said: "Best of luck to England tonight.

"It's been an incredible journey so far, but we are all hoping you can go one better and bring it home tonight."

His words were accompanied by a brass band version of the unofficial England football anthem Sweet Caroline, and the Prime Minister added: "Football's coming home!"

It comes after the PM praised the England team for lifting the spirits of the nation with their “energy and tenacity” throughout Euro 2020 cup.

The PM said the Three Lions had “already made history” as they prepare to face Italy in the final after a string of historic victories at the tournament.  

Mr Johnson was among a string of famous public figures, including the Queen, to offer their support yesterday as the nation waits nervously for today's crunch match at Wembley - the team’s first final in 55 years. 

The Three Lions’ incredible run has captivated the entire country after a miserable 18 months of lockdown restrictions, with excitement reaching fever pitch after the team surged into the final with a 2-1 over Denmark on Wednesday. 

Over 60,000 fans will have Wembley rocking tomorrow night as Harry Kane leads the Three Lions into their first tournament final since 1966.

LIFTED OUR SPIRITS

In a letter to the team ahead of today's final, the PM wrote: “You have taken England into the final of a major international competition. For most people in this country, it is the first time this has happened in all their lives.

“You have forged a band of brothers whose energy and tenacity and teamwork - and sheer flair - seem to shine in everything you do.

“You have lifted the spirits of the whole country, and tomorrow we know you can lift that trophy too.

"We are not just hoping or praying. We believe in you, Gareth, and your incredible squad.

"On behalf of the entire nation, good luck, have a great game - and bring it home!"

Harry Kane will lead the Three Lions into their first tournament final since 1966
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Harry Kane will lead the Three Lions into their first tournament final since 1966Credit: PA
England have lifted the spirits of the nation
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England have lifted the spirits of the nationCredit: Getty
Fans celebrate after England's victory over Denmark
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Fans celebrate after England's victory over DenmarkCredit: Getty
Fans will be hoping for a tactical masterclass from Gareth Southgate
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Fans will be hoping for a tactical masterclass from Gareth SouthgateCredit: PA

It comes after No 10 Downing Street was decked out in St George's flags ahead of the final.

The Queen also today paid tribute to the "spirit, commitment and pride" of the England football team in a good luck message ahead of the Euro 2020 final.

In a note to manager Gareth Southgate, the monarch sent her "good wishes" for the clash against Italy.

In her written message to the team, the Queen recalled presenting the Jules Rimet trophy to Bobby Moore almost six decades ago.

She said: "Fifty-five years ago I was fortunate to present the World Cup to Bobby Moore and saw what it meant to the players, management and support staff to reach and win the final of a major international football tournament.

"I want to send my congratulations and that of my family to you all on reaching the final of the European Championships, and send my good wishes for tomorrow with the hope that history will record not only your success but also the spirit, commitment and pride with which you have conducted yourselves."

The nation erupted when England beat Denmark on Wednesday night
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The nation erupted when England beat Denmark on Wednesday nightCredit: Getty
Wembley was packed after the semifinal clash
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Wembley was packed after the semifinal clashCredit: PA
Fans set off flares in Central London after England triumphed over Denmark
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Fans set off flares in Central London after England triumphed over DenmarkCredit: PA

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer also sent his best wishes to the team.

He said: "On and off the field, you've shown the best of England during this tournament.

"You've been as fearless as the three lions on our crest. You've lit up this tournament.

"And in spite of those who tried to undermine you, you've used your platform to stand up for our shared values as a country.

"In doing so, you have become role models not just to a generation of young people, but to an entire nation.

"I want you to know that as you line up at Wembley today, the whole of England will be bursting with pride watching you.

"We still believe. Bring it home."

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In a press conference tonight, gaffer Gareth Southgate said the team's sole focus was on "bringing the trophy home".

He added: "We're in a final and we're here to win. Now we want to go and bring the trophy home."

The Queen sends ‘best wishes’ to Gareth Southgate and England in open letter ahead of Euro 2020 final against Italy