Amanda Holden sips on a pint of Guinness in an England shirt and hat as she cheers on the Three Lions in Spain ahead of nail-biting Euros 2024 final

Amanda Holden sipped on a pint of Guinness in a football shirt and novelty hat to cheer on England ahead of the nail-biting Euros 2024 final in Spain on Sunday.

Joining a host of star-studded celebrities cheering on the Three Lions, Amanda supported the boys from afar with Spanish rivals.

The BGT judge and radio host, 53, was in high spirits as she sang 'It's Coming Home' while sporting an England face tattoo.

At one point in the video, Amanda skipped alongside Spanish supporters outside a quaint street in Europe. 

She captioned her post: 'In Spain, soaking up the atmosphere and the #Guinness! It’s coming home.'

Amanda Holden, 53, sipped on a pint of Guinness in a football shirt and novelty hat to cheer on England ahead of the nail-biting Euros 2024 final in Spain on Sunday

Amanda Holden, 53, sipped on a pint of Guinness in a football shirt and novelty hat to cheer on England ahead of the nail-biting Euros 2024 final in Spain on Sunday

Joining a host of star-studded celebrities cheering on the Three Lions , Amanda supported the boys from afar with Spanish rivals

Joining a host of star-studded celebrities cheering on the Three Lions , Amanda supported the boys from afar with Spanish rivals

England go into the game as underdogs, with Spain winning all six of their matches so far, with the Three Lions playing out four draws in 90 minutes. 

Earlier in the day, Amanda chanted 'Come On England' in a video for social media to share her support for the Three Lions.

The messages of support come as Gareth delivered an emotional message to his England heroes ahead of their date with destiny: 'Go and fulfil your dreams.'.

The national team face Spain in the final of Euro 2024 on Sunday night following a tumultuous tournament, and Southgate said: 'I don't believe in fairytales but I am a believer in dreams and we have big dreams but you have to make those things happen .

'The run we have had, late goals, penalties but that doesn't equate to us making it happen. We have to perform.

'When you try to create dreams you need a vision to go with that. That lights a small fire. We know what it would mean (to win).'

The England men's side haven't won a major trophy since World Cup 1966, and Southgate added: 'We have to get this trophy to get the respect of the rest of the football world.

'I travelled to World Cups and European Championships watching as an observer (before becoming England manager) and on the highlights on the big screens before games we weren't in them. They only showed the finals and the big games.

The BGT judge and radio host was in high spirits as she sang 'It's Coming Home' while sporting an England face tattoo

The BGT judge and radio host was in high spirits as she sang 'It's Coming Home' while sporting an England face tattoo

At one point in the video, Amanda skipped alongside Spanish supports outside a quaint street in Europe

At one point in the video, Amanda skipped alongside Spanish supports outside a quaint street in Europe

Earlier in the day, Amanda chanted 'Come On England' in a video for social media to share her support for the Three Lions

Earlier in the day, Amanda chanted 'Come On England' in a video for social media to share her support for the Three Lions

We had high expectations but they didn't match where we were performance-wise. We have now.

'Tomorrow, I don't have any fear of what might happen because I've been through everything. I want my players to feel that fearlessness... If we're not afraid to lose, it gives us a better chance of winning.'

The Three are competing in their second consecutive final in the European Championship after heartbreak against Italy at Wembley in 2021.

The team lost on penalties on home turf, and that night has lived long in the memory of those involved.

'I think it shows unbelievable consistency, first and foremost,' captain Harry Kane said on Saturday night. 'A lot of us after that final, we were obviously heartbroken with the result, as always a long journey back to getting where we are now.

'Full credit to the boys for the resilience that we've shown. It speaks volumes for the mentality of the squad, extremely happy to be in this situation and to be back in a European final. Of course we are really desperate to go one step further than we did last time.'