Antoine Griezmann led France's crazy celebrations at the team's hotel on Saturday following their tense 2-1 victory against England in the World Cup quarter-finals.
As Didier Deschamps' side arrived back at the Al-Messila hotel in Doha, they were greeted by scenes of jubilation from French supporters, who were delighted with their team having made Wednesday's semi-final against Morocco.
Harry Kane was able to cancel out Aurelien Tchouameni's opener for France with a spot-kick early in the second-half, but the striker failed to equalise again late on after Olivier Giroud's 78th minute header, blazing his second penalty over the crossbar to hand France the win.
The French Football Federation shared scenes of the jubilant celebrations on Twitter with the caption: 'We don't want to go home, we're good here!'
As the grinning players walked through the foyer of the hotel, fans congregated to celebrate with them by cheering, applauding and throwing confetti.
Griezmann, who was the first to appear in the video, danced with his arms raised to the tune of Freed From Desire by Gala Rizzato, which has become their unofficial anthem.
Match-winner Giroud followed and dished out high-fives to a handful of supporters, while several French players recorded the celebratory scenes on their phones.
France have now reached the World Cup semi-finals for the second time in a row, having won the trophy in Russia in 2018.
Deschamps' side will now take on Morocco on Wednesday for a spot in the final against either Argentina or Croatia.