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Paris erupted with joy tonight as crowds celebrated a famous French World Cup victory against England.
Renditions of the national anthem, La Marseillaise, and Allez les Bleus, could be heard across the freezing cold streets of the capital.
'Vive La France !' said Caroline Milou, 30, as tears of joy streamed down her cheeks - which were marked with the red, white and blue of the Tricolour.
'We are so happy to have beaten England – if we beat England, we win the cup. We love Britain, but this is our night!'
Paris erupted with joy tonight as crowds celebrated a famous French World Cup victory against England (picture: Caroline Milou, 30, hugs Luc Roncayloco, 21)
Fans watching the World Cup Quarter Final in Paris this evening react to the final whistle as France win 2-1
France's players celebrate their win in the Qatar 2022 World Cup quarter-final football match between England and France at the Al-Bayt Stadium
A French supporter celebrates France's victory during the Qatar 2022 World Cup quarter-final against England
French supporters break out into jubilation following their win against England
Caroline was celebrating in the Frog & Rosbif pub, which was packed with around 300 fans of both countries during the game.
Luc Roncayloco, 21, hugged Milou, and said: 'It was our night! I am so happy. Mbappé was superb, but so was Giroud. It was a great performance'.
England fan Autumn Lumb, 26, was in the pub with a Cross-of-St-George draped around her, and could not hide her disappointment.
'I knew as soon as Kane stepped up for the penalty he was going to miss. I feel sick,' said Autumn.
And George Pittard, 26, and from London, said: 'It's really disappointing but expected. Kane scored one, but then missed – it's Spurs isn't it.'
England's quest for World Cup glory has been brought to a heartbreaking conclusion after a vital penalty miss from Harry Kane saw France eke out a breathless 2-1 victory in Qatar.
The teams went into half time tied at 1-1, but Les Bleus managed to claw their way in front when