Adorable moment Mason Mount gives his England shirt to a young girl

This is the adorable moment Mason Mount handed his England shirt to a young girl in the crowd at Wembley – and she bursts into tears as she hugs her dad.

The England player was filmed walking off the pitch and into the stadium after his side’s nerve-shredding extra-time win over Denmark.

He approached a young girl wearing a personalised England jersey with ‘Belle’ written on the back.  

This is the adorable moment Mason Mount handed his shirt to a young girl in the crowd at Wembley – and she bursts into tears as she hugs her dad

The Chelsea midfielder hands the shirt to the youngster who turns around open-mouthed to her father, who picks her up as she sobs into his shoulder (pictured)

The Chelsea midfielder hands the shirt to the youngster who turns around open-mouthed to her father, who picks her up as she sobs into his shoulder (pictured)

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The Chelsea midfielder handed the shirt to the excited youngster.

She turned around open-mouthed to her father – who picked her up as she sobs into his shoulder. 

The video was shared to Facebook by another fan, with the caption: ‘This moment had me.’ 

England’s footballers ended their 55-year wait for a major final last night – and are just 90 minutes from Euro 2020 glory.

More than 66,000 people – joined by Prince William, Boris Johnson and a who’s who of celebrities – packed the stands in Britain’s biggest post-pandemic crowd.

And those fans played a crucial role as they roared their Three Lions heroes home – the 2-1 semi-final win coming by way of a Harry Kane goal in extra time. Gareth Southgate’s man now face Italy on Sunday.

England are one game from glory, as they now face a final with Italy at Wembley on Sunday after beating Denmark 2-1 last night

England are one game from glory, as they now face a final with Italy at Wembley on Sunday after beating Denmark 2-1 last night

Kane celebrates with team mates after scoring their side's second goal during the UEFA Euro 2020 match

Kane celebrates with team mates after scoring their side’s second goal during the UEFA Euro 2020 match

Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge and President of the Football Association, Peter McCormick, Interim Chairman of the Football Association, Boris Johnson, Prime Minister of United Kingdom and his wife, Carrie Johnson celebrates England's victory after the UEFA Euro 2020 match between England and Denmark at Wembley

Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge and President of the Football Association, Peter McCormick, Interim Chairman of the Football Association, Boris Johnson, Prime Minister of United Kingdom and his wife, Carrie Johnson celebrates England’s victory after the UEFA Euro 2020 match between England and Denmark at Wembley

The Duke of Cambridge in the stands during the UEFA Euro 2020 semi-final match at Wembley Stadium

England manager Gareth Southgate celebrates wildly after England beat Denmark in the Euro 2020 semi-final at Wembley

England manager Gareth Southgate celebrates wildly after England beat Denmark in the Euro 2020 semi-final at Wembley

England manager Gareth Southgate celebrates wildly after England beat Denmark in the Euro 2020 semi-final at Wembley

Thousands of exuberant England fans are crammed in along Wembley Way after England made their first final in more than five decades as they try to get to the Tube

Thousands of exuberant England fans are crammed in along Wembley Way after England made their first final in more than five decades as they try to get to the Tube

More than 1500 fans go wild as they watch the game at the 4thefans park, Manchester

More than 1500 fans go wild as they watch the game at the 4thefans park, Manchester

England fans inside Hanger 34 in Liverpool react to the winning goal during the Euro 2020 semifinal match between England and Denmark

England fans inside Hanger 34 in Liverpool react to the winning goal during the Euro 2020 semifinal match between England and Denmark

England fans celebrate after Harry Kane scored his side's 2nd goal

England fans celebrate after Harry Kane scored his side’s 2nd goal

Traffic was stopped in central London after England's biggest win for decades

Traffic was stopped in central London after England’s biggest win for decades

A young woman is pulled away by police outside Charing Cross station

A young woman is pulled away by police outside Charing Cross station

Police detain a man near Trafalgar Square during celebrations after England won

Police detain a man near Trafalgar Square during celebrations after England won

England fans clambered on to the top of the famous number 9 bus in Trafalgar Square

England fans clambered on to the top of the famous number 9 bus in Trafalgar Square 

As the victory was confirmed, shirtless fans packed into London’s Trafalgar Square fan zone sprayed beer over each other, singing ‘It’s Coming Home’ and praising manager Gareth Southgate’s team.

Vic Richards, 22, from Croydon, south London, said: ‘I’m still trying to compute what happened, I’ve never seen England make a final.

‘It’s beautiful, it’s unbelievable, I love this country, the players gave it their all. This is an historic occasion, we may never see this again – now we can start to believe.’

Other fans collapsed onto the ground crying with joy or partied on the tables. Oliver Ways, 28, from Mitcham, said: ‘This time it’s coming home, the momentum is with us, I don’t care what anyone says. I’m so drunk but I don’t care – the game was just how we wanted it.

‘I can’t believe I’m saying this but England are in a final!’ 

People partied into the night as England gave themselves the chance of winning a major tournament for the first time since 1966

People partied into the night as England gave themselves the chance of winning a major tournament for the first time since 1966

England fans soaked up the atmosphere at Box Park in Croydon last night as England beat Denmark to reach the Euro 2020 final

England fans soaked up the atmosphere at Box Park in Croydon last night as England beat Denmark to reach the Euro 2020 final

Fans in Manchester celebrate England's second goal, scored by Harry Kane, as they watched England win in the Euro 2020 semi-final against Denmark last night

Fans in Manchester celebrate England’s second goal, scored by Harry Kane, as they watched England win in the Euro 2020 semi-final against Denmark last night

The cleaners arrive at dawn after the England fans left the West End of London

The cleaners arrive at dawn after the England fans left the West End of London 

Rubbish is bagged up and ready to be taken away after a night of revelry

Rubbish is bagged up and ready to be taken away after a night of revelry 

England won a controversial penalty for a trip on Raheem Sterling and though captain Kane saw his effort saved by Danish keeper Kasper Schmeichel the striker was first to pounce on the rebound, slamming the ball home and sending fans into dreamland.

Twenty tension-filled minutes later, the final whistle sounded and Wembley – and millions watching at home – burst into a national chorus of Neil Diamond’s Sweet Caroline, with the PM and wife Carrie among those joining in.

It sets up that final against Italy, back at Wembley on Sunday evening. But for the fans, last night was all about ending the decades-long wait for a first final since the 1966 World Cup. 

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