RIO FERDINAND was in exclusive company as he celebrated England's win over the Netherlands.

The pundit shared a video of the aftermath of Ollie Watkins' late winner.


And fans spotted several famous faces in the footage.
The pundit was sat next to fellow former Three Lions centre-back Sol Campbell.
Ferdinand, 45, exclaimed: " What did I say? What did I say."
He then gets a tap on the shoulder from legendary Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger, who unsurprisingly seemed to want to talk tactics.
Former England manager Fabio Capello was in the row behind.
But the best was saved for last as Ferdinand's Instagram video showed superstar songstress Adele in high spirits in front of him.
Ed Sheeran was also in the stadium, while Olly Murs watched at BoxPark Wembley.
BBC pundit Ferdinand was free to enjoy the game in the stands as ITV were showing the semi-final.
But Rio will be back on your screens with both broadcasters granted rights to the final.
That ratings battle will take place at 8pm as England face Spain looking to end a 58-year trophy drought.
Gareth Southgate's Three Lions started the tournament slowly but have begun to improve in the knockout phase.
They are now one game from writing themselves into the history books.
But in their way are Spain, who have been the best team at the tournament and go into the weekend as favourites.
Watkins earned the plaudits last night as he fired home the winning goal in the 90th minute.
However, Jude Bellingham starred after the final whistle as he made a classy gesture to the heartbroken Dutch stars.
He initially fell to his knees and was congratulated by Anthony Gordon and Trent Alexander-Arnold.
The Real Madrid man was then spotted shaking hands and hugging each of his opponents.
