England captain Harry Kane leads sports stars roaring at Lionesses as they face Germans tonight

England captain Harry Kane leads sports stars roaring at Lionesses as they face Germans tonight

“The whole country is behind you, so go get that win!” England captain Harry Kane leads sports stars and celebrities roaring at Lionesses as they hunt for Euro glory against Germans tonight

  • England captain Harry Kane wished the Lionesses good luck tonight
  • They will take on the Germans tonight for the European Championship crown
  • Other benefactors were David Beckham, Gary Neville and Geri Halliwell

Harry Kane led the good luck messages ahead of the England women’s 2022 European Championship final against Germany at Wembley.

Captain Kane posted on social media a statement of support for the Lionesses, who will compete against the Germans for the title of the European Championship tonight.

Kane led the England men to the Euro 2020 final in the rescheduled competition in 2021, with Gareth Southgate’s side losing to Italy on penalties.

Other celebrities who wish the Lionesses the best are included David BeckhamGary Neville, Geri Halliwell, Amanda Holden and Alan Carr.

Kane said in a video on Twitter: “Hi Lionesses, I just wanted to wish you all the best for today’s game against Germany.

Lionesses of England celebrate their first goal in Tuesday's 4-0 match against Sweden

Lionesses of England celebrate their first goal in Tuesday’s 4-0 match against Sweden

“It’s going to be an incredible experience, an incredible atmosphere at Wembley.

“I can’t wait to be there myself, so I wish you all the best.

‘Good luck, go get that win, the whole country is behind you.

“I’m really looking forward to it, so all the best.”

Formula 1 driver George Russell, who will start from pole position for the first time in his career at the Hungarian Grand Prix today, was also among those sending their support.

The Lionesses will take on the Germans for the European Championship crown tonight

The Lionesses will take on the Germans for the European Championship crown tonight

He wrote on Twitter: ‘Good luck to the @Leeuwinnen today!’

The England women’s cricket team – currently competing in the Commonwealth Games – also showed their support.

In a video posted to England Cricket’s Twitter feed, captain Heather Knight – who won the Women’s World Cup at Lord’s in 2017 – had some advice for Lionesses skipper Leah Williamson.

She said, ‘Leah, there’s nothing better than captaining your side in a home final. Embrace it, enjoy the moment, keep everyone calm, keep passing out like you do for Arsenal and you’ll be great.

‘Good luck girls. We are all behind you. Come on England.’