Wild scenes on streets after England win

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England’s World Cup quarter-final victory has sparked wild scenes across the country as fans took to the streets to celebrate the team’s success.

Supporters blocked traffic and climbed on to vehicles, bus stops and street signs after the Three Lions’ dramatic win over Sweden.

An ambulance vehicle in London was badly damaged after several people were pictured standing on top of it while a medic responded to a call nearby.

London Ambulance Service said there was “no excuse” for the vandalism which meant the car was unable to respond to patients after suffering a smashed windscreen and dented bonnet.

England fan celebrates on top of an ambulance after the match
Image: There were wild celebrations in London after the England game

The Metropolitan Police said there had been no arrests over the incident.

Footage posted online showed fans invade a branch of Swedish furniture store Ikea in Stratford, east London, where they began jumping on beds.

Another video captured a supporter leap from a bus in Clapham Junction on to the roof of shelter which then collapsed.

England fans set off smoke bombs after the match
Image: England fans in London set off smoke bombs after the match

In Nottingham, a man was pictured jumping on a smashed car, while a group of supporters were seen dancing on top of a bus shelter.

Nottinghamshire Police said a number of arrests were made in the city centre for public order offences.

Fans celebrates a quarter final win against Sweden at O2 Academy in Nottingham, Britain July 7, 2018, in this picture grab obtained from social media video. Twitter/Andrew Sheard/ via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES.
Image: Fans in Nottingham climbed on a bus shelter. Pic: Andrew Sheard/Twitter

Millions of football fans across the country watched as England secured a place in the World Cup semi-finals for the first time in 28 years.

An audience of 16.5 million saw Tuesday night’s penalty shoot-out victory over Colombia, with an even greater number expected to have tuned in for the Sweden match.

The Duke of Cambridge, who is president of the Football Association, sent his own message of congratulations shortly after the Three Lions’ 2-0 win.

England fans celebrate as England score the second of their two goals against Sweden as they watch the World Cup quarter finals at Ashton Gate World Cup fans village at the Bristol City football club on July 7, 2018 in Bristol, England. Millions of fans will be supporting England today as the quarter-final match kicks off in the Russian city of Samara. England have not reached the last four in a World cup for 28 years with only one World Cup win in 1966. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
Image: Millions of fans watched England’s victory over Sweden

Writing on the Kensington Palace Twitter account, William said: “You wanted to make history @England and you are doing just that.

“This has been an incredible #WorldCup run and we’ve enjoyed every minute. You deserve this moment – Football’s Coming Home! W”.

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Former England captain David Beckham also hailed Gareth Southgate’s side as “confident, professional and a team that are playing for each other, playing for the manager and playing for our country”.

England will now play Croatia on Wednesday for a place in the World Cup final.

From – SkyNews

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