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Euros 2024: Pictures as fans watch England v Denmark in Darlington

Fans enjoying England v Denmark at The Woollen Mill in Darlington <i>(Image: Picture: THE NORTHERN  ECHO)</i>
Fans enjoying England v Denmark at The Woollen Mill in Darlington (Image: Picture: THE NORTHERN ECHO)

Football fans have come out in droves to Darlington town centre to watch England face off against Denmark in the 2024 Euros.

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Pictures from this evening show dozens of people enjoying the evening sunshine as they enjoy the much-anticipated contest.

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England are facing Denmark in their second game in Group C with many hoping for a quick victory to get us into the knockout stages.

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A number of fanzones have been set up across the region for people to catch the game, including in Darlington.

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Fans can enjoy the match in several Darlington pubs, as well as the Indoor Market which has set up a screen to display the games.

Hundreds of footy fans also packed out popular Euro fan zone Central Park, in Newcastle city centre, to enjoy the screening.

Fans at Central Park in Newcastle (Image: NORTH NEWS)

Fans at Central Park in Newcastle (Image: NORTH NEWS)
Joyous punters - dressed in an array of England tops and bucket hats - were captured punching the air as they watched Harry Kane take the squad into the lead in the 18th minute.

Fans at Central Park in Newcastle (Image: NORTH NEWS)

Fans at Central Park in Newcastle (Image: NORTH NEWS)

Also inviting fans is popular bar Avalon, which has also reopened specifically to broadcast the Euros following its recent closure.

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The venue closed in February citing the cost of living and rising prices as the reason behind the blow to the town’s nightlife scene.

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