One win from its first major final since 1966, England looks for a repeat performance from Saturday
Watching and hearing all the England fans singing “It’s coming home Saturday at the Football Factory in New York, I got the sense that this Three Lions team might actually be the one to break the long hex.
The last time an English side played in a major final was 1966, when the Three Lions lifted the Jules Rimet Trophy at Wembley Stadium thanks to a hat trick from Geoff Hurst, 4-2 over Germany. England was close at the 2018 World Cup, losing in the semis to Croatia 2-1, but there is something different about this team.
Or is there? Could it be fate that Denmark is standing in their way, the team that all neutrals are backing now after the events surrounding Cristian Eriksen’s heart attack on Matchday 1?
No.
Football is coming home, and we are going to get England at Wembley on Sunday in what could be the defining moment for a new golden generation of Three Lions.
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UEFA EURO 2020 SEMIFINALS
England (-135) vs. Denmark (+430), draw (+265), 3 p.m. EDT (ESPN and Fubo.TV)
THE PICKS:
England -0.75 (+100)
England over 1.5 goals (+110)
BONUS PLUS MONEY PLAYS:
Harry Kane to score (+140)
Jadon Sancho to score (+340)