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Warm-up for England v Slovakia with our picture gallery of Wokingham people enjoying England v Russia

by Phil Creighton
June 20, 2016
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England v Russia The Molly Millar

Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs

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England v Russia The Ship
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs – The Ship Inn with its outdoor beer garden
England v Russia The Ship
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs – The Ship Inn with its outdoor beer garden
England v Russia The Ship
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs – The Ship Inn with its outdoor beer garden
England v Russia The Ship
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs – The Ship Inn with its outdoor beer garden
England v Russia The Ship
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs – The Ship Inn with its outdoor beer garden
England v Russia The Ship
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs – The Ship Inn with its outdoor beer garden
England v Russia The Ship
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs – The Ship Inn with its outdoor beer garden
England v Russia The Victoria Arms
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs – The Victoria Arms – Sharon Gower pulls the pints
England v Russia The Victoria Arms
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs – The Victoria Arms – Sharon Gower pulls the pints
England v Russia The Victoria Arms
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs – The Victoria Arms
England v Russia The Victoria Arms
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs – The Victoria Arms
England v Russia Broad Street Tavern
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs
England v Russia Broad Street Tavern
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs
England v Russia Broad Street Tavern
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs
England v Russia Dog and duck
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in The Dog & Duck in Emmbrook are Jacko, Barney, Tania and Paddy
England v Russia Emmbrook Inn
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs – The Emmbrook Inn
England v Russia Hope Anchor
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs The Hope and Anchor
England v Russia Hope Anchor
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs The Hope and Anchor
England v Russia Hope Anchor
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs The Hope and Anchor
England v Russia Hope Anchor
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs The Hope and Anchor
England v Russia Rifle Volunteer
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs – The Rifle Volunteer
England v Russia Rifle Volunteer
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs – The Rifle Volunteer – Anthony Davis and David Husk
England v Russia The Crispin
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs – The Crispin
England v Russia The Crispin
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs – The Crispin – Landlady Becci Townsend with Davina Jones
England v Russia The Crispin
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs – The Crispin – Peter Lucey enjoys a pint
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Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs
England v Russia The Molly Millar
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs
England v Russia The Molly Millar
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs
England v Russia The Molly Millar
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs
England v Russia The Molly Millar
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs
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Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs – Robyn Eva Moss wears the flag of St George
England v Russia The Molly Millar
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs – Robyn Eva Moss wears the flag of St George
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Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs – Sada Hanif and Massnain Khan
England v Russia The Molly Millar
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs
England v Russia The Molly Millar
Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs
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Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs
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Enjoying watching England V Russia at the Euro 2016 in Wokingham pubs

Tonight at 8pm, England decide their Euro 2016 destiny as they take part in their final group game against Slovakia.

To book their place in the final 16, all they need to do is earn a draw. If they win, they will top their group. If they lose, they should be in third place and will face an agonising wait to see if they make the last 16 depending on results from the other groups.

The two teams have met three times previously, and England have won all of them. The last game, in 2009, saw England win 4-0.

The game takes place at the Geoffrey Guichard Stadium in Saint-Etienne. The last time they played here, the team drew 2-2 to Argentina in the 1998 World Cup. They went on to lose the game on penalties.

Pubs across Wokingham borough will once again be opening their doors to welcome football fans wanting to catch the game on a big screen and a big atmosphere.

We went out and about during England’s first game of Euro 2016 – a 1-1 draw against Russia – to see how fans were enjoying their evening.

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Our picture gallery gives a flavour of the night including the outdoor screens at The Ship Inn and the crowds gathered in pubs such as the Raglan, the Crispin and the Victoria Arms.

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Hopefully we’ll be celebrating tonight and England will be top of the group … with Wales in second place.

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