ENGLAND Captain Harry Kane has promised fans “a good night of good memories” as he aims for Euros glory in the final against Italy at 8pm.
And last night the Queen and Prince William sent stirring messages urging Gareth Southgate’s Lions to “bring it home”.
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Harry wants to follow Sir Geoff Hurst’s 1966 heroics, saying: “You want to be the one who scores the goal, and be the match winner in a major game.
“Sir Geoff has an amazing moment in history — it’s the moment that everyone looks back on.”
Kane added: “We’re proud to be able to bring joy to people after what’s been a tough couple of years.
“To know we’re doing that is the most important thing, and we want to give them one more good night of good memories.”
Hundreds cheered the team coach yesterday as it left St George’s Park, Staffs, for The Grove hotel near Watford.
Boss Southgate, 50, said “phenomenal” support at Wembley and across the nation had made a huge difference.
He added: “It’s not an experience we have had for a long time.
“The players are feeling that warmth, connection and that energy.”
Nervous fans are set to down 38 million pints.
Eighty per cent of people aged over nine are expected to watch, beating the 32.3 million record for the 1966 final.