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Author: News Desk
“Three lie-ins” says the Sun, as it reports thousands of England fans will get “extra time to recover” after Sunday’s final against Italy.
One year on from the tragic death of actress Naya Rivera, her fans have flooded social media to remember the former Glee star.
PM Boris Johnson has refused to rule out allowing a special bank holiday if England win the Euro 2020 final. The PM was asked if people will get the day off on Monday if England on Sunday
BBC News says Japan has declared a state of emergency in Tokyo which will run throughout the Olympic Games, to combat coronavirus.
UK residents arriving in England from amber travel list countries will no longer have to quarantine on from 19 July, providing them have received both vaccine doses.
Uefa has charged England after a laser pointer was shone at the Denmark goalkeeper during the England Demark semi-final match at Wembley.
The Scottish Sun says ENGLAND won the penalty for Harry Kane’s crucial semi-final goal against Denmark with TWO BALLS on the Wembley pitch as winger Raheem Sterling brought down.
The Independent says Raheem Sterling’s name will be mentioned often in the print and broadcast media many times between now and Sunday both in his home country and abroad.
Football365 says Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho have both slammed the decision to award England a penalty in their extra-time victory over Denmark in Euro 2020.
Evening Standard says Dietmar Hamann slammed the match officials for missing Raheem Sterling’s ‘blatant dive’ which ultimately led to England’s winning goal against Denmark.
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