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4th July 2016
02:41pm BST

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But honestly, English supporters are getting all worked up for nothing.
The hosts' emphatic victory last night means that this summer's semi-finalists are France, Germany, Wales and Portugal. "What the f*** has that got to do with England?" we hear you ask.
Here's the thing: England have beaten all of these teams in the last 12 months.
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Sure, one of last four will return home as heroes in a week's time, met by hordes of delirious fans as they hold aloft a trophy that England have never won. But none of them could beat England, could they? When you sit down and properly think about it, England are technically the continent's bright lights - the champions in everything but name.
Here's a little reminder of all of those scorelines.
Dele Alli and Wayne Rooney provided the goals in a friendly played at Wembley.
In a friendly match that no England fan will forget in a hurry, goals from Harry Kane and Jamie Vardy brought the Three Lions came back from 2-0 down on German soil, before a Eric Dier's towering header in the 91st minute sealed the victory.
Chris Smalling's 86th-minute header meant the final warm-up game before Euro 2016 ended with a win.
A promising performance against Russia in the opening game turned into disappointment when Leonid Slutsky's mediocre side salvaged a late equaliser. England took on Wales next in a fixture that the media were billing as a must-win, so panic naturally sunk in when Gareth Bale's free-kick opened the scoring.
But Roy Hodgson quite literally threw on every attacking player he had at his disposal, and substitutes Jamie Vardy and Daniel Sturridge came up trumps for the manager. The Liverpool man's late winner sparked delirious celebrations as fans and players came together to quash any accusations of a lack of passion.
Then they had a goalless draw with Slovakia and lost to Iceland, but who honestly cares after reading all of that?
England are back in the big time, baby - it's surely only a matter of time until football comes home.
