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England have jetted off for Rome ahead of their huge Euro 2020 quarter final clash with Ukraine as Gareth Southgate's side look to build on the momentum gained from their phenomenal win over Germany.
Second-half goals from Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane booked England's place in the last eight of the tournament after a stunning win over old rivals Germany at Wembley Stadium on Tuesday.
Southgate's side, who have yet to concede a goal over four games so far, are now three wins away from winning their first major trophy since 1966,
The Three Lions have played all of their games at Wembley thus far but must travel to Italy to face Andriy Shevchenko's Ukraine, with a win sealing a return to the national stadium for the semi-final against either Denmark or the Czech Republic.
And Southgate's 26-man party looked relaxed as they flew out to the