Boozy England fans on hols in Spain hit Tenerife bars and plea to ‘bring it home boys’ as they get the £1 pints in

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ENGLAND fans are drinking Tenerife dry as excitement for tonight’s Euros final hits fever pitch here in Tenerife.

Brits holidaying on the Spanish island are scoring neat deals for drinks – with pints costing less than £1.

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Hundreds of supporters in Spain are rooting for the Three Lions[/caption]
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England football fans in Tenerife buy England replica shirts from beach sellers[/caption]
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Football fans in Tenerife are flocking to bars and restaurants for cheap bears[/caption]
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England fans watching live matches in Tenerife pubs[/caption]
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England fans in Tenerife are getting ready for the epic clash[/caption]
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A sign showing pints of beer selling for just one euro[/caption]

And tourists from the UK have not been put off cheering on the lads, despite being on the opposition’s turf.

Bars, clubs and pubs will tonight be jam-packed with football fanatics as England and Spain fans alike hope to net a win.

As our lads prepare for the historic showdown in Berlin tonight, England fans have already started boozing.

Donning their Three Lions shirts, they are necking pints and pitchers in the holiday hotspot’s busiest party towns.

In the streets of Playa de las Americas, cries of “it’s coming home” ring through the resort as flags are proudly waved with the help of the sea breeze.

Reece Hayes, 22, and dad Lee, 49, belted out Southgate You’re The One as they proudly sported their England jerseys.

They refrained from singing Three Lions (It’s Coming Home), however, out of fear of jinxing the match.

The father and son duo told The Sun they’ll be propping up a bar later to cheers on our side.

Other England fans have been spotted buying football tops last minute from street sellers outside busy bars.

Haggling with stubborn sellers, footie lovers have been snapping up tops for between 25 and 40 euros – dependent on their bargaining skills.

They are hoping Gareth Southgate’s side can end decades of hurt by tonight smashing Spain for Euros glory.

England have never won the Euros – but the whole country is hoping Harry Kane can lead the team to a much-needed victory.

The Three Lions were catapulted into the final when Ollie Watkins netted a late beauty against the Netherlands.

Flight prices to the German capital soared after England’s semi-finals success, but thousands of Brits are still scrambling to get there.

Others secured flights to Spain to enjoy the clash in a party atmosphere with a jug of sangria in hand.

A win for England in Berlin would mean the players could earn a combined £1billion during their careers from increased wages and megabucks endorsement deals.

The earnings league is likely to be topped by Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham, 21, whose brand looks certain to outstrip even David Beckham’s, raking him in £400million.

Elsewhere, a further £100million would be picked up by each of Harry Kane, Bukayo Saka, Phil Foden, Cole Palmer and Kobbie Mainoo, experts predict.

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Brit man wearing Jude Bellingham’s jersey[/caption]
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Pints are being sold for dirt cheap prices amid the Euro finals[/caption]
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Beach sellers selling replicas of football jerseys[/caption]
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A wide range of football shirt replicas being sold to tourists visiting Tenerife[/caption]
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