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Duo travel by plane, train, tram, and scooter to cheer on England in Euro final

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England fans have paid thousands of pounds, travelling by air, road and rail to Germany to be at the Euro 2024 final including supporters from Teesside.

On Saturday afternoon, some of the supporters who had made the journey to Berlin were enjoying a drink in Breitscheidplatz, which was allocated as a meeting point. And among them was Tommy Swift, 44, and his nephew Michael Swift, 22, from Hartlepool.




The pair have been on quite a journey to get there – having travelled to Berlin on plane, train, tram, foot and scooter! They’d even booked the travel three weeks ago because they had faith in the England team – but as of yet, they are still without match tickets.

Tommy said he had a budget of up to £2,000 for the tickets, saying: “We know what we have to pay. It might never happen again.

“I hope that it does finally come home, we’ve waited a long time.”

Other fans said they had driven 15 hours from Birmingham, while Tony Rudd, 37, had made a journey of 26 hours to get to Berlin from his home in Darwin, Australia – costing about £4,500.

England football manager Gareth Southgate and captain Harry Kane have said they hope to give the nation a “special” night as the Three Lions bid to win their first major competition in almost 60 years.

Southgate and Kane both said they knew the importance of a win to the country, as the King, the Prince of Wales and the Prime Minister threw their support behind the team ahead of the Euro 2024 final against Spain in Berlin.

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