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07.07.2021 - 15:05 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Aldi is massively popular, and with the low prices that other supermarkets are actively trying to price match it's no surprise why.
The budget supermarket offers a delivery service but it is now offering same day delivery on match day essentials in time for the England vs Denmark European Championships semi final on Wednesday night.
Teaming up with Deliveroo, you can now get your favourite Aldi
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A young football fan couldn't believe her luck after receiving a special message from England player Mason Mount, after a video of her from the Three Lions match against Denmark went viral. On Wednesday, ten year old Belle McNally was filmed sobbing uncontrollably when Mason came up to her in the stands to gift her a shirt following England's dramatic win.
England made history at Wembley Stadium on Wednesday 7 July after the squad sealed a 2-1 win over Denmark to secure their place in the final of the European Championships. And 22 year old midfielder Mason Mount, who was filmed handing his England shirt to a little girl in the crowd at Wembley, was part of that momentous occasion in London.
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England are gearing up for their match against Denmark at Wembley Stadium as the squad attempt to make it into the first major tournament final since 1966. The Three Lions, led by manager Gareth Southgate, have been busy training for the much-anticipated semi-final on Wednesday 7 July and have been documenting their practise on social media.
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It's coming home has been the chant ricocheting around England recently, following the success of the boys as they won against Ukraine.The team now get set to play Denmark on Wednesday and fans are behind them as they battle it out in a bid to make it to the final. Jordan Henderson is among those impressing fans far and wide with his football talents on the England squad, and while his first home may well be the pitch, he can go and relax in a gorgeous pad when he's not playing.
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