Ryan Reynolds declares 'It's coming home' for England at Euros final

Ryan Reynolds

Ryan Reynolds has announced that England is going to win the Euros final on Sunday.

The 47-year-old actor was on a promotional tour for his upcoming project with Hugh Jackman, called Deadpool & Wolverine, when they were questioned about the collaboration.

During a promotional event in London for their film, Ryan, who also has ownership of the Welsh football club Wrexham, was questioned about England's odds in the final match.

"I have faith in England, I truly believe they have what it takes," he stated. "Considering that 1966 was the last time they won, it's time for them to bring it home."

In the meantime, Hugh made a guess about the final match on Sunday against Spain, stating: 'I predict that Harry Kane will score three goals.'

Ryan Reynolds announced that England will bring the trophy home before the Euros final on Sunday when he talked to the press on Thursday.

"I have faith that England has what it takes, I truly believe," he stated, continuing with, "The last time was in 1966. I mean, seriously, this is our time. It's definitely coming home."

Ryan expressed his expectations for England by stating: "I'm not an expert on football, even though I have strong connections to Wrexham."

All my sores are from Wrexham. But I adore it. I really enjoy the storytelling aspect of it.

The duo also made an appearance on The One Show, where they were questioned about the upcoming semi-final game against The Netherlands on Wednesday.

Hugh expressed his excitement about Ollie Watkins' winning goal, which he saw in the 87th minute when the score was tied 1-1.

In the meantime, Ryan commented: 'I really enjoy it when the substitutes are entering the game towards the end.'

I constantly have the thought in my mind: "Let the dogs loose."

Adele and Ed Sheeran supported England from the seats during the exciting Euros semi-final in Dortmund, Germany on Wednesday night.

The famous singer, 36, appeared nervous before the start of the game as she cheered on the English national team, who came out victorious with a 2-1 win against the Netherlands, securing a spot in the final.

During the early screening of their movie in London, Ryan - one of the owners of the Welsh football club Wrexham - was questioned about England's likelihood of winning the final.

They were also guests on The One Show and were questioned about the upcoming semi-final game against The Netherlands on Wednesday.

Hugh was thrilled by Ollie Watkins' winning goal. He explained, "I tuned in around the 87th minute when the score was 1-1, and was amazed by the incredible goal."

The vocalist nervously folded her hands in front of her as she prepared to start, wearing a plain black jacket and white T-shirt.

Maintaining her typical glamorous look even though she seemed focused, she had on a complete makeup look for the athletic event, and her blonde hair appeared freshly styled with a blow dryer.

Another famous musician, Ed Sheeran, was also spotted at the match wearing a red England jersey, alongside the woman who's topping the charts. The team's impressive win was witnessed by both of them.

England supporters went wild with excitement when Ollie Watkins, who came off the bench, scored a last-minute goal to give the Three Lions a dramatic win just before the end of normal time.

Ollie scored an amazing goal in the last minute of the game, putting the ball into the corner of the net. This victory sends Gareth Southgate's team to the final against Spain in Berlin on Sunday.

The forward came on for the team leader Harry Kane, who had scored a goal to tie the game for England with a penalty in the first half. This goal cancelled out Xavi Simons' amazing goal just seven minutes into the game.

Before the victory, Ed seemed to be in a good mood as he smiled and talked with his friends while wearing a navy and white baseball cap.

Adele appeared concentrated as she anxiously held her hands together in the stands before England's semi-final match against the Netherlands in Dortmund, Germany on Wednesday night.

She wasn't the only famous singer at the game, Ed Sheeran was also spotted in the stands wearing a red England jersey.

Olly Murs was thrilled when England scored a goal.

Rio Ferdinand was spotted standing in the row right behind Adele as he geared up for the crucial match.

Adele will be performing outdoor concerts in Munich, Germany all August as she steps away from her regular shows in Las Vegas.

The celebrity was spotted showing her excitement when Harry Kane scored the first goal, leaping into the air as they tied with the Netherlands, who scored early in the game.

Olly Murs sat in a Box Park at Wembley Stadium in London and showed his support for England during the match.

The performer appeared extremely happy when England scored, wearing a blue England shirt and staying dry from the rain under a poncho.

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