England vs Wales: Fans go wild in Wolverhampton for Euro 2016 win
Watch England fans in Wolverhampton go wild after a last-gasp winner sees off spirited Wales after today's Euro 2016 showdown in France.
Hundreds of supporters nearly took the roof off the Hog's Head pub, on Stafford Street in the city centre, after the stoppage time match decider.
Coming from behind after a Gareth Bale free kick, goals from Jamie Vardy and Daniel Sturridge completed the turn around.
The build-up to the game had been marred by fresh trouble involving fans and French police.
But the Welsh and the English supporters came together to create an electric atmosphere inside the Stade Bollaert-Delelis in Lens.
Mixing together before the game, both sets of supporters applauded each other's anthems before kick off.
At the fan zone in nearby Lille - where England followers appeared to be outnumbering those from Wales - supporters were in good voice throughout the game.
Fourteen Britons were among 36 people arrested following the violence in Lille on Wednesday night.
Flares and bangers were lit as officers charged at chanting fans, spraying tear gas in an attempt to disperse the crowds. Two more Britons were arrested in Lens.
Ahead of the game, FA chief executive Martin Glenn urged all supporters to be "respectful", asking them to remember French police are also dealing with the bigger issue of a terror threat.
He said: "My message is that the French are trying to deal with a real security threat - behave responsibly. Come to enjoy the game, but just have a think about the wider position."
His comments came before French officials announced three Russian men had been jailed for up to two years.
And 20 Russian men will be deported from France for their role in the violence that marred the start of the tournament.
The Welsh fans erupted into cheers just before half time when Gareth Bale scored a free kick.
Pockets of the crowd at the fan zone in Lille were seen dancing, while the sizeable English support stood with heads in hands.
But Jamie Vardy's goal on 56 minutes and Sturridge's last minute winner sent the England fans into raptures.
Ahead of the match, footage from the clashes in Lille on Wednesday showed pepper spray being used against England fans who ran towards officers with riot shields.
Authorities said 16 people were treated in hospital but gave no details about their injuries.
Many fans are staying in Lille and despite bars being shut, some supporters defied a ban on drinking in the street the evening before the England-Wales game.
Late in the evening, two groups of about 250 English fans merged just as thousands of French supporters were streaming out of the fan zone where they had been watching France beat Albania.
Several hundred riot police formed a human barrier between the two groups. Some fireworks were let off from the French side and a few bottles were thrown from the English.
The police then charged in the direction of the English, spraying tear gas and causing a stampede, with people sprinting into side streets.
Supporters of Slovakia and Russia were also in Lille after their game in the city.
Earlier in the evening, a small group of people wearing Russian Ultra T-shirts threw a flare at a large group of England fans who then surged towards them.
A number of England fans also congregated outside one of the bars near the Lille Flandres station, with dozens of police officers carrying riot shields standing guard.
The crowd chanted God Save The Queen and England Til I Die, as well as singing "where were you in Marseille?" towards the assembled officers.
Elsewhere, a group of England fans outside the railway station in Lille were penned in by police when one of them lit a flare and began to wave it as they chanted.
In a statement, tournament organiser UEFA said: "We regret the skirmishes which occurred in Lille last night.
"Police forces made several arrests and were quick to restore order and keep the situation under control."





