England awaits Euro 2020 final – Saturday’s sporting social
Gareth Southgate’s men take on Italy at Wembley on Sunday.
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Football
England were preparing for Sunday’s Euro 2020 final against Italy
Tributes poured in for former Ipswich and England striker Paul Mariner.
Tottenham turned the clock back.
As did Liverpool.
Eddie Nketiah was getting down to work.
As was Alberto Moreno
Spain star Dani Olmo was taking a post-Euro 2020 break.
Angelo Ogbonna was reflecting on six years at West Ham.
Holland midfielder Marten de Roon hailed countryman Bauke Mollema’s Tour de France stage win.
Barry Douglas was back at a former club.
Boxing
Respects were paid to Chris Eubank’s son Sebastian, who died days before his 30th birthday.
Cricket
Ben Stokes celebrated his 100th ODI cap.
Motor racing
Sir Jackie Stewart was enjoying the Festival of Speed.