England fans around the country have watched the Three Lions beat Croatia in their first Euro 2020 match.
Raheem Sterling's goal secured a 1-0 victory for the team at Wembley, which was watched by around 22,500 supporters in the stadium.
An official socially-distanced fan zone was also set up at London's Trafalgar Square.
Fans are hoping England could reach the final of a major tournament - and win - for the first time since 1966.
England players continued with the gesture of taking the knee ahead of the game, to protest against racism.
Some fans booed in response but they were drowned out by loud applause.
Ahead of the game, a video and statement released on England's official Twitter account called on supporters to avoid booing players or sending them abuse online, saying the move was about "humanity, community [and] equality" rather than politics.