A group of Norwich fans were sent into delirium as they watched England's Ollie Watkins score a 90th-minute winner in Borussia Dortmund's stadium.

Lee Squire and Elliott Taylor from Bungay, and brothers George and Henry Caplin, from Southwold, had a perfect view from the famous 'Yellow Wall' of the winning strike in England's 2-1 triumph vs the Netherlands in the semi-finals of the Euros 2024.

"What an amazing time in the beautiful city of Dortmund, the beers were class, the Dutch were class and very friendly, no trouble before during or after the game - what a result, onto Berlin," Mr Squire said.

"To witness a 90th-minute winner in the semi-final of the Euros is just unbelievable, and to be behind the goal the winner was scored was incredible."

Lee Squire celebrates wildly after Watkins puts England ahead in the dying embers of the gameLee Squire celebrates wildly after Watkins puts England ahead in the dying embers of the game (Image: Lee Squire) A Norwich FC sticker left on the concourse of the Borussia Dortmund stadiumA Norwich FC sticker left on the concourse of the Borussia Dortmund stadium (Image: Lee Squire)

Pre-match, the group even featured in a video with many other England fans enjoying the atmosphere ahead of the game.

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They made the journey to North East Germany on Tuesday and watched the first semi-final, Spain vs France, with hundreds of other England fans who had made the trip.

England will now face Spain, who beat the French 2-1, on Sunday in Berlin in the hope of lifting the European Championship trophy for the first time.

Despite chanting, "Please don't take me home", for much of the match, the boys have now returned to England.

George Caplin (back left), Henry Caplin (front left) Elliott Taylor (back right) and Lee Squire (front right) pictured ahead of kick-offGeorge Caplin (back left), Henry Caplin (front left) Elliott Taylor (back right) and Lee Squire (front right) pictured ahead of kick-off (Image: Lee Squire)