Millions Stayed Up Into The Night Time After England's Defeat To Italy With Many Now Nursing Crippling Hangovers
England's devastated players arrived back at the team hotel last night as bereft supporters were left nursing sore heads following Euro 2020 heartbreak with disillusioned followers declaring: 'The entire country is hungover'.
The match completed 1-1 after extra time, but three missed spot-kicks by England players handed the trophy to the Azzurri and saw the Three Lions miss out on their first primary tournament victory since 1966.
Fans were this morning coming to terms with the dramatic cease to the match which was watched via round 70,000 in the crowd at Wembley.
A massive audience of extra than 31million viewers in Britain watched the match on both BBC or ITV last night, with a combined top audience of 31.1million, average of 21.8million and share of eighty two per cent.
Millions of exhausted school adolescents who stayed up late for extra time and penalties will additionally be allowed to stay at home till between 10am and 10.30am this morning so they can catch up on some rest.
And football mad bosses have given their staff the morning off or even the whole day at home to recover from the excesses and disappointment of last night after a match that additionally left many of England's players in tears.
Congestion levels were down in all English cities this morning, with roads Birmingham, the home of Jack Grealish, seeing traffic 21 per cent lighter than average with Bristol and Leicester's traffic levels 24 per cent lower than normal, according to specialists TomTom.
London's roads were eleven per cent much less busy and Manchester, the home town of Marcus Rashford, was 9 per cent down.
While photos from the morning rush hour confirmed it was no such thing, with the Tube and trains into the capital largely deserted, including in Wembley.
England are fans still demanding a bank holiday from Boris Johnson after thousands of thousands signed a petition.
After the match last night one fan tweeted: "We still get our bank holiday though, right?", some other said: 'We need a bank holiday to mourn' whilst a third supporters mused: 'Can’t believe a bank holiday was decided on penalties'.
School throughout England are permitting students a lie-in on Monday following the Euro 2020 final.
They are launching later registrations to let students remain up late to watch the England versus Italy game at Wembley.
Schools in areas which includes Berkshire, Hertfordshire, Herefordshire, Lincolnshire, West Midlands, County Durham, West Yorkshire, Lancashire and London are offering shorter days.
Gemma Donnelly, head of Braywick Court School in Bray, Berkshire, has informed parents that children will not be marked as late if they are in by 10.30am.