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By Mark Hookham and Andy Dolan. Prince William last night urged Gareth Southgate 's England team to end 58 years of footballing hurt, declaring: 'We believe'. In a rousing message ahead of tonight's momentous Euro clash against Spain , the Prince of Wales captured the mood of an expectant nation as he exhorted the squad to make 'just one last push to finish the job! His rallying cry came as an estimated TV audience of 25 million nervously prepared to watch tonight's match in living rooms and pubs across the country, while 50, England fans flooded into Berlin.
Southgate is expected to be knighted if the Three Lions triumph tonight in their first-ever major final on foreign soil. On Saturday, Gareth Southgate said: 'We know what it would mean to everybody at home'.
Speaking after England's last training session, star forward Phil Foden, pictured arriving in Berlin, said: 'Everyone's got a smile on their face. I think the focus is there β I can see it'. Tens of thousands of England fans have descended on the German capital to see their team against Spain in the Euros final. The Prince of Wales, who like millions of others watched England's nerve-shredding match against Switzerland last Saturday with his head in his hands, tweeted: 'We are so proud of you all England, just one last push to finish the job!
Go out there and show the world what you're made of. We believe. On Saturday, Gareth Southgate said: 'We know what it would mean to everybody at home. Captain Harry Kane added his team hoped to echo the triumph of the Lionesses at Euros and had a 'hunger and fire in the belly' to win. He added: 'With a fan's head on, I know it would be an incredible night if we do achieve what we want to achieve.
England's Jude Bellingham was all smiles as he arrived at the team hotel in Berlin on Saturday. Kyle Walker steps off the coach after arriving at a hotel in Berlin ahead of the Euros final. Eyes on the prize: Trent Alexander-Arnold looks pensive as he steps into the German capital. And speaking after England's last training session, star forward Phil Foden said: 'Everyone's got a smile on their face. I think the focus is there β I can see it. Meanwhile, in the opposition camp, Spanish sensation Lamine Yamal β the youngest person to ever play at the Euros β yesterday celebrated his 17th birthday, blowing out the candles of a cake and saying: 'Let's go for England.