Fans embraced after the England victory (Image: Archant)
Fans at Isaacs on the Waterfront cheered as Gareth Southgate's side beat our old footballing rivals 2-0 - the first time since the 1966 World Cup final that England has knocked out Germany in a major tournament.
It proved football could be coming home this year.
Cheers and excitement at two England goals (Image: Archant)
Jubilation at the stunning result as England beat Germany (Image: Archant)
The win means England go into the quarter-finals, where they could face Sweden or Ukraine.
England are now through to the quarter-finals of Euro 2020 (Image: Archant)
Goals were scored by Raheem Sterling - his third of the championship - and Harry Kane, who netted his first.
Crowds go wild as England wins their match against Germany with a 2:0 victory. (Image: Archant)
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Crowds go wild as England beat Germany 2-0 (Image: Archant)
England will face Sweden or Ukraine in the final eight of the tournament (Image: Archant)
England fans watched the game at Isaacs in Ipswich (Image: Archant)
It is the first time England have beaten Germany in a major tournament since 1966 (Image: Archant)
Did you watch England beat Germany 2-0? (Image: Archant)
The game at Wembley stadium was a stunning result for the Three Lions (Image: Archant)
Fans have celebrated one of England's greatest victories (Image: Archant)
Fans watched the game in pubs and venues across Suffolk (Image: Archant)
Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane scored to give England victory (Image: Archant)
Could football finally be coming home after the win against Germany? (Image: Archant)
Crowds go wild as England win 2-0 against Germany (Image: Archant)
There were scenes of jubilation at Isaacs in Ipswich following the win (Image: Archant)
England are now through to the quarter-finals of Euro 2020 and have not yet conceded a goal in the tournament (Image: Archant)
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