Cheryl Wright from Whittlesey took to her camera when out on her travels, getting snaps of a variety of England flags in all shapes and sizes.
Flags from England fans, showing support ready for the teams' next match against Denmark tomorrow (Wednesday July 7). (Image: Credit: Cheryl Wright)
Flags from England fans, showing support ready for the teams' next match against Denmark tomorrow (Wednesday July 7). (Image: Credit: Cheryl Wright)
Flags from England fans, showing support ready for the teams' next match against Denmark tomorrow (Wednesday July 7). (Image: Credit: Cheryl Wright)
“It’s lovely to see so many flags,
“I know many are up because of the football, but win, lose, or draw, what’s not to love about a bit of national pride,” Cheryl said.
Flags from England fans, showing support ready for the teams' next match against Denmark tomorrow (Wednesday July 7). (Image: Credit: Cheryl Wright)
Flags from England fans, showing support ready for the teams' next match against Denmark tomorrow (Wednesday July 7). (Image: Credit: Cheryl Wright)
Flags from England fans, showing support ready for the teams' next match against Denmark tomorrow (Wednesday July 7). (Image: Credit: Cheryl Wright)
England play their next Euro 2020 game tomorrow evening (Wednesday July 7) in their semi-final match against Denmark.
If they win, they will be granted a place in the final, playing either Spain or Italy.
Flags from England fans, showing support ready for the teams' next match against Denmark tomorrow (Wednesday July 7). (Image: Credit: Cheryl Wright)
Flags from England fans, showing support ready for the teams' next match against Denmark tomorrow (Wednesday July 7). (Image: Credit: Cheryl Wright)
Flags from England fans, showing support ready for the teams' next match against Denmark tomorrow (Wednesday July 7). (Image: Credit: Cheryl Wright)
Flags from England fans, showing support ready for the teams' next match against Denmark tomorrow (Wednesday July 7). (Image: Credit: Cheryl Wright)
Cheryl hopes that once the competition is over, people will consider flying a ‘Fenland flag’, a proposed flag for the local area.
If people are interested in swapping their flags over once Euro 2020 is finished, Cheryl asks people to message the Facebook page to request a free sticker, or talk to James Bowman, the flag designer.
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