Josie Gibson could not hide her delight on Wednesday afternoon as she posed with a group of male England fans in Dortmund, Germany ahead of England’s semi-final match with the Netherlands.
The presenter, 39, who has been reporting in Germany for This Morning, looked stunning in an England shirt and blue jeans as she cheered with the fans in Friedensplatz.
Friedensplatz is one of two designated fan zones in Dortmund for those who could not get tickets to the match.
The family-friendly facility serves food and drink, has live music and gaming, and offers a screening of every single Euros match.
Josie was sandwiched between the men who enjoyed beers in the sun and donned black sunglasses.
Josie Gibson, 39, could not hide her delight on Wednesday as she posed with a group of male England fans in Dortmund, Germany ahead of England’s semi-final match with Netherlands
The presenter in Germany with This Morning, looked stunning in an England shirt and blue jeans as she cheered with the fans in Friedensplatz
England are just a game way from their second consecutive Euros final. And, even if they do not win, this is their best consecutive Euros performance in the history of the competition
England will face off against Netherlands at 8 pm UK time (9 pm CET) at the Signal Iduna Park.
The Lions are just one game way from their second consecutive Euros final.
But, even if they do not win on Wednesday, this is their best consecutive Euros performance in the history of the competition.
Netherlands have won five of the seven matches they have played in this year’s Euros, drawing one and losing the other.
England have also only lost once but they have drawn twice meaning they have won one less than Netherlands.
The second semi-final of Euros 2024 was played on Tuesday and was won by Spain, with France leaving the competition in third place.
Earlier in the day, Josie was getting stuck into the action as she quizzed the crowds of fans lining the streets and heading to the pubs ahead of the big game.
Josie asked them about their score predictions and joked whether any of them would be willing to sell their tickets.
Josie was sandwiched between beaming fans who enjoyed beers in the sun and hid behind sunglasses
England’s Lions will face off against Netherlands at 8 pm UK time (9 pm CET) at the Signal Iduna Park
Netherlands have won five, drawn one, and lost one of the seven matches they have played in this year’s Euros, and England have won four, drawn two, and lost one
Earlier in the day, ITV’s This Morning accidentally aired a rude word while Josie was broadcasting live
But, This Morning viewers were quick to spot that one of the bars behind Josie in the shot had a rude-sounding name, Brauhaus Wenkers.
While it wasn’t a copy of the exact British swear word, it was similar enough for people to take notice and point it out on social media.
In the photo, Josie was eagerly chatting away to a group of Britons who had no idea what was hilariously in the shot behind them.
The moment passed and the presenter did a piece to camera, exclaiming: ‘It’s coming home. I cannot even describe to you how electric the atmosphere is here.
‘I am definitely going to get into this football. It’s absolutely magic and this football top, means absolutely everything.’