The i newspaper likens the Euro win to a fairytale, describing the match as thrilling, and praising England’s Raheem Sterling for his performance.
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The Times describes the mighty roar of euphoria and asks us to “imagine the delirium if England actually go on to win” the tournament.
TRT World says Covid cases are rising rapidly in the United States as the highly contagious Delta variant dominates.
TRT World says Florida rescuers will end their search for survivors in the rubble of an apartment building that partially collapsed.
BBC News says coronavirus cases in the UK have risen above 30,000 for first time since January, official figures show.
The Guardian says at 10.11pm on a cool Wednesday night at a febrile, fevered Wembley Stadium, Harry Kane stepped forward.
France24 says Haiti police killed four “mercenaries” they said were behind the assassination of President Jovenel Moise Wednesday.
Arab News says three rockets were fired at the US embassy in Iraq at the end of a day marked by rocket and drone attacks.
VOA says authorities in Afghanistan said Wednesday that pro-government forces had pushed back Taliban insurgents from parts of a northwestern city.
The Metro looks ahead to Sunday’s final against Italy, saying it is shaping up to be an “epic showdown” after England beat Denmark 2-1.
The photo of a jubilant Harry Kane alongside teammate Phil Foden just moments after Kane scored the winner makes the front page of the Sun.
Football really could be coming home, says the Daily Express as it pictures the ecstatic England players piling on Captain Harry Kane.
Euro 2020: England vs Denmark semifinals. England are one win away from reaching the Euros final, but first they must get past Denmark!
A group of unidentified individuals broke into the private residence of President Jovenal Moism 53, overnight and shot him dead.
Therese Coffey has told MPs the £20-a-week top-up to universal credit will be “phased out” in the autumn.
UniLad says Jacinda Ardern and her government has made it clear that Boris Johnson’s acceptance of deaths from COVID-19 would not be applicable in New Zealand.
The Guardian says New Zealand’s PM Jacinda Ardern has dismissed suggestions NZ should follow in Britain’s footsteps to “live with” Covid-19.
Jacinda Ardern has dismissed suggestions she could repeat PM Boris Johnson’s plans to lift all Covid restrictions later this month.
The National says NEW Zealand’s government is not “willing to accept” an England-style strategy of “living with” coronavirus, the country’s Covid-19 response minister has said.
The Times says, in the end, it was all too much for the sixth-former who became an overnight tennis sensation.
The Times says Boris Johnson urged England’s football players to “bring it home” last night as he stepped up efforts for Britain to host the World Cup in 2030.
The Times says the shops, warehouses and factories owned by Wm Morrison could be worth almost £9 billion
The Times says shoppers face a confusing array of rules on masks from July 19 after Sainsbury’s suggested that people could ditch face coverings
The Times says at the end of tonight’s semi-final you can celebrate or boo. You can show happiness or disappointment about the moment you’ve been waiting for all these 55 years.
The i says it’s peak summer holiday season, but foreign holidays are no longer straightforward.