The euphoric reaction of England fans at a city fan park was captured on camera as Jude Bellingham scored a last-gasp equaliser to save the Three Lions.
Fans watching the game at the Earlham Park fan park yesterday looked set for disappointment until Bellingham's late equaliser took Slovakia to extra-time, followed by a headed winner from captain Harry Kane.
Daegan Watts, who has organised the event alongside Danny Bowthorpe, said that the atmosphere at the fan park was "amazing".
"We were over the moon," he said.
"We've been kept at the edge of our seats as organisers and were at panic stations in the 95th minute.
"There is no better feeling than knowing that we will be hosting at least one more game."
The quarter-final game, in which England will play Switzerland, will be screened in Earlham Park this Saturday, with the organisers expecting their biggest turnout yet.
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"We will be hosting an after-party when the game finishes," Daegan revealed.
"Whether we win or lose, ticketholders will be invited to stay later to enjoy a DJ set, more drinks and some food."
Tickets will go on general sale via musthavetickets.com at 9pm on Monday, with presale ticket links sent to previous customers from 7pm.
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