Susanna Reid demands Good Morning Britain is pushed back so she can have lie-in after Euros 2020
SUSANNA Reid has demanded that Good Morning Britain is pushed back so she can have lie-in after the Euros 2020 final.
The broadcaster said that she'd be happy with a few extra hours in bed after the highly-anticipated showpiece between England and Italy on tomorrow night.
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BBC weather reporter Matt Taylor shared his enthusiasm for a late start on Monday morning.
He tweeted: "So many schools and businesses are allowing a later start on Monday morning. You know #BBCBrunch makes sense @BBCFrediani!"
Susanna then replied to a tweet from GMB director Erron Gordon which read: "Matt do you mind if I steal this and launch Good Afternoon Britain?"
The ITV host commented: "Good Mid-Morning Britain."
Susanna is not the only one who is keen to skip work on Monday as fans across the country cheer on England.
It comes after 300,000 England fans signed a petition for a Bank Holiday on Monday if England win the Euros - and Boris Johnson hasn't ruled it out.
The PM hinted that a national day off could be on the cards if the Three Lions triumph against Italy on Sunday evening but said: “Let’s see what happens”.
There are now hopes an extra day off could be scored in August to celebrate if England pull off the historic win on Sunday.
It comes after cheeky supporters bombarded Boris Johnson with requests for a national holiday to celebrate an England win.
The petition quickly hit 100,000 and has since skyrocketed to almost 300,000 in just a few hours.
Pressed on whether the nation would be allowed a day to celebrate, the PM's official spokesman said: "I don't want to pre-empt the outcome of Sunday's match.
"Clearly we want England to go all the way and win the final, and then we will set out our plans in due course.
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"We will hopefully, when England go on to win, then go on to set out our plans."
On Thursday morning, Chancellor Rishi Sunak refused to rule out a snap Euros Bank Holiday on Monday to toast an England win in the final.
And there are rumours Gareth Southgate could be in line for a knighthood if England win the tournament.