Prime Minister punches the air as he celebrates England goal in front of Dutch counterpart during NATO summit...
and says it 'looks like' football is coming home after President Biden gives Sir Keir credit for Three Lions' victory Follow MailOnline's live coverage of England v Netherlands in Euro 2024 semi-final here By Frankie Elliott For Mailonline Published: 19:45 EDT, 10 July 2024 | Updated: 04:18 EDT, 11 July 2024 e-mail 32 shares 80 View comments Sir Keir Starmer punched the air as he celebrated England's last minute victory against the Netherlands in their Euro 2024 semi-final in front of his Dutch counterpart during the NATO summit. The Prime Minister was able to watch some of the game while attending the event in Washington DC and got out of his seat as Harry Kane fired in the equalizer to cancel out Xavi Simons opener, before Ollie Watkins sent the Three Lions to their second successive European final with his late strike. Sir Keir watched the game with the Netherlands' Prime Minister Dick Schoof and shook his hand after celebrating the equalizer, before posting on X: 'Picked the right moment to pop out from Nato meetings and check the score.
..' At full-time, the newly elected leader attended a meeting at the Oval Office with US President Joe Biden and was asked if football was coming home, and said: 'It looks like it.
'It's because of the Prime Minister,' Mr Biden replied. Sir Keir, who is expected to be in attendance for the final in Berlin on Sunday, also joked: .
