Inside England dressing room after epic Euro 2024 win over Switzerland as bottles of £20 wine and pizza box left behind

ENGLAND made sure to celebrate their quarter-final victory over Switzerland.

The Three Lions reached the semi-finals of Euro 2024 after beating the Swiss after a penalty shootout.

England’s dressing room after the win over Switzerland

A couple of wine bottles were found in the coaching area

There was also a document showing England’s kit order

Bukayo Saka netted England’s equaliser in the match following Breel Embolo’s opening goal.

England then scored all five of their penalties in the shootout, with Trent Alexander-Arnold sealing the victory.

After the game, the players returned to the dressing room to celebrate moving on in the tournament.

The players were treated to pizza as there was a leftover box found left behind

There were also two bottles of £20 Pouilly-Fume white wine found in Gareth Southgate’s coaching room.

That was not the only alcohol there as there was also some cans of Bitburger beer, according to Bild.

And the Three Lions put some effort in to tidy things up at the end of it all – rubbish appeared to be swept into a refuse bag and placed under the table.

A document was also discovered which showed how many kits are ordered for the players.

The players spent 90 minutes celebrating before heading to Dusseldorf airport to travel to Erfurt.

It shows that captain Harry Kane and star Jude Bellingham are allowed five shirts each.

The players have been lucky enough to have some beer before the Switzerland game.

Southgate revealed that the players shared a drink when they were visited by popstar Ed Sheeran.

He said: “We were lucky that Ed Sheeran sang for us (in the team hotel).

“It was great that the players had a few beers before the last game.

“They can bond that way.”

England will play again tonight at Signal Iduna Park in the semi-final against Holland.

In the event that the Three Lions get to a subsequent Euros final, they will play Spain in an attempt to snap the country’s 58-year trophy drought.

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