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England fans get ready to cheer on Three Lions against Slovakia

  /  autty

ENGLAND fans are getting ready to cheer on the Three Lions against Slovakia - with kick-off in just an hour's time.

Fans at home and away are already downing pints and waving flags as celebrations start early.

At home, thousands of people in England shirts are heading to pubs and fanzones for the knock-out match.

It's no different in Germany, where Three Lions supporters are already packing out the main square in Gelsenkirchen.

Some England fans are starting to make their way into the stands at the AufSchalke Arena.

Snaps show fans in St George costumes, lion onesies and patriotic hats posing with their pints as kick-off approaches.

Others had friendly chats with Slovakia fans or channelled their inner Judge Bellingham in kick-abouts.

People are already flooding Boxpark Wembley - where pints could be sent flying if England score.

Fans have also been enjoying the sunshine on Wembley Way and in cities and towns across the country.

Tennis ace Emma Raducanu was spotted heading for her Wimbledon warm-up in an England shirt.

And sun-loving Brits are packing out beaches and bars in Magaluf ahead of the game.

Three Lions fans are hoping for victory after a drab start to the tournament - with only one win in three games.

A potential quarter-final against an exciting Switzerland side awaits if England come out tops tonight - and glory will be one step closer.

Gareth Southgate's side came top of Group C after a 1-0 win against Serbia and draws with Slovenia and Denmark.

Centre-backs Marc Guehi and John Stones and shotstopper Jordan Pickford have done well not to concede a single goal.

But England will need to be more lively up front if they are to get past a talented Slovakia side in Gelsenkirchen this afternoon.

SunSport pundit Jack Wilshere warned Slovakia are better than the Iceland side which knocked England out of the last-16 in 2016.

But Three Lions legend Jack backed England's young talent to weave between the tight Slovak lines and net a winner.

Manchester United star Kobbie Mainoo will make his first Euros start in England's last-16 tie this afternoon.

Mainoo, 19, will be rewarded by Gareth Southgate for his impressive showing off the bench in the goalless draw against Slovenia.

Conor Gallagher, who Mainoo replaced at half-time on Tuesday, drops to the bench in the only change from England's final Group C match.

Meanwhile, Newcastle right-back Kieran Trippier has been passed fit to start in Gelsenkirchen.

Southgate will stick with the same front-four for the game with Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane in line to start once again.

Regulars Jordan Pickford, Kyle Walker and John Stones will also start, along with Marc Guehi - arguably England's best performer so far.

England's WAGs are so confident their men will beat Slovakia today they have booked private jets to visit them after the game.

And Honey the psychic eagle has also predicted a resounding win for the Three Lions.

Meanwhile, Man City ace Jack Grealish has been spotted donning a WIG on his St Tropez getaway after he was dropped from the Euros.