Thousands of England fans arrive in Germany after trips by minibus, plane and ferry - taking their St George's flags with them ahead of team's first Euros match tomorrow By Dan Woodland and Andy Dolan In Dusseldorf and Robert Hyde In Gelsenkirchen Published: 11:44 EDT, 15 June 2024 | Updated: 12:52 EDT, 15 June 2024 e-mail 9 View comments Thousands of England fans have arrived in Germany to watch the Three Lions' first Euros game in Germany tomorrow night, after arriving in the country by minibus, plane and ferry. Gareth Southgate 's side will kick off their much-anticipated summer campaign against Serbia on Sunday in Gelsenkirchen, with an estimated 40,000 England fans expected to descend on the German city in the next two days. Supporters have been arriving into the country in their droves, with dozens of Brits having made the journey by plane, bus and ferry, along with their personalised St George's flags, ready for a night of booze fueled antics.
And it didn't take long for them to get the pints flowing as fans have already been spotted necking beers, downing shots with German pensioners and chanting football anthems. German police are anticipating as many as 300,000 supporters from Scotland and England will make the journey over to Germany for the month-long tournament. England fans arrive in Germany ahead of the Three Lions' first Euros game on Sunday Brits such as these Wealdstone FC fans have been arriving into the city in their droves, with dozens of Brits from acros.
