Footy fans all over went absolutely berserk last night (10 July) after England beat the Netherlands in the Euros 2024 semi-finals.
Whether you were streaming the match on the telly at home, watching it at a jam-packed pub or, if you were lucky, seeing it in-person at the VB Stadion Dortmund in Dortmund, Germany - it's clear the match was pretty eventful.
Now, I'm sure many of us went absolutely bonkers when Ollie Watkins scored the winning goal, some time after captain Harry Kane's and celebrities in the stands were of no exception.
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And fans have since been left in stitches after seeing Grammy award-winning 'Rolling in the Deep' singer Adele's hilarious reaction whilst watching the nail-biting semi-final.
Adele, 36, could be seen seemingly screaming 'SHUT UP' to the crowd as they watched England score a penalty.
Footage from the night has since been shared across social media with many fans rushing in to share their thoughts on the hit-maker's 'iconic' match day etiquette.
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One X user penned: "How can you not like her?"
"'SHATAPP!' Ah we do love Adele over here," gushed a second while a third simply hailed her as a 'queen'.
"Adele is a true fan. Love of the game is in ALL of us," quipped a fourth.
A fifth praised: "Adele so real for that!"
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"Oh she is sooo into the game," chirped a sixth while a seventh echoed: "I love her, she’s so brutally honest!"
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Another jokingly piped up: "Let the Queen enjoy the game!"
And a final X user added: "This is ICONIC!"
It sure is.
I guess we'll all just have to wait and see how Adele reacts when - fingers crossed - England bring it home this weekend.
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If the Three Lions win against Spain this Sunday (14 July), they will be the first England men’s team to win a major tournament since the 1966 World Cup.
England's women's team - the Lionesses - however came out on top at their last Euros tournament.
Captain Harry Kane recently came under fire for his comments after drawing with Slovenia.
He said: "The bottom line is we haven't won anything as a nation for a long, long time and a lot of these players were part of that as well and they know how tough it is, so it is not digging anyone out."
Some accused Kane of 'sexism' with many pointing to the fact that the Lionesses actually won the last Euros and came second in the World Cup.