THE SUMMER IT CAME HOME... ALMOST

RA-DREAM STERLING

After dominating against Croatia - who KO'd England in the 2018 World Cup semi-final - fans were starting to fear the breakthrough would never come. But England's best player on the day, Raheem Sterling, got the goal to secure the vital opening day win

CZECH THIS OUT

After a disappointing draw with Scotland the confidence factor returned as Sterling scored the only goal of the game against Czech Republic to book England's place in the last 16 - and set up a tie with Germany...

SWEET 16

England put the nightmares of '96 to bed with a stunning 2-0 win over Germany thanks to goals from that man Sterling (again!) and captain Harry Kane. Football couldn't be coming home, could it? Could it?

HEN PARTY

The Harrys domainated Ukraine right from the off - with two goals for Kane and one for Maguire. But the icing on the cake came through Jordan Henderson who finally broke his England goal drought after 62 games. We were beginning to believe.

KANE YOU BELIEVE IT

Denmark gave the Three Lions an early scare with a superb free-kick from Mikkel Damsgaard but an own goal restored parity. The game crept into extra-time and Sterling won a penalty. Kane missed but gobbled up the rebound putting England in the first major final since 1966. Bring it home!

SHAW-LY NOT

Having reached their first final in 55 years, England were praying for a bright start - only to score within two minutes thanks to a scintillating Luke Shaw finish. If England fans weren't believing by now, they never would be.

PRIDE OF LIONS

But Italy forced extra-time and then penalties - and we all know how that ended. Southgate - whose own missed penalty at Euro 96 saw England lose to Germany - consoled his young stars and reminded them this is just the beginning...