ENGLAND will triumph over Serbia on Sunday, Phil Foden’s “Mystic Wag” has foreseen.
Psychic medium Chloe Smith even “communed” with Phil‘s beloved grandad Ronnie - who died aged just 47 and inspired his shirt number.
Chloe hit the headlines this week when we revealed Phil, 24, and his pregnant partner Rebecca Cooke visited her before he jetted out to Euro 2024 in Germany.
She now exclusively tells The Sun that the Three Lions are a “spiritual team” and will come through their opening game against Serbia with a win.
She said: “England will pull through this match with a win. It might be close, but the game will certainly have us on the edge of our seats.
“This is only the start for England, with the support it is going to be nothing but love and happiness through the nation.
“This is just the beginning and we’re going to be starting off with flying colours.
“We have a good team and most importantly a spiritual team.”
Push towards final
Mum-of-three Chloe, from Uttoxeter, Staffs, added of her celebrity client: “Phil Foden will play smartly, he has a lot of luck on his side from his grandad in spirit being his top supporter, giving him guidance and signs daily.
“I can see the England team will pushing its way through the tournament towards the final.
“Sunday the 16th of June - June is the month of joy, renewal and celebration. The number 16 is a sign you’re on the correct path.”
Chloe asks most customers to bring along a photo of a loved one, and counts dozens of celebrities as clients including Helen Skelton, Daisy May Cooper and Maura Higgins.
The German team are relying on the services of Ludwig the dachshund who has picked the home team to beat Scotland in tonight’s opening match of the tournament.
This follows the success of Paul the Octopus who was a big hit at the Euros in 2008.
Other mystical animals good at predicting scores across Europe over the years have included Emma the pig, Nelly the elephant, Konstantin the elk, the ferrets Snow White and Freddy, Lorenzo the parrot, Fedor the tiger, Daisy the seal, Nanook the polar bear cub and Flocke the penguin.