England fans launched pints into the morning air as they celebrated the Three Lions’ crazy World Cup win.
Wild footage shows a packed pub erupting as Jude Bellingham scored his second goal against Mexico.
Hundreds of supporters can be seen crammed into a beer garden watching the late-night thriller on a huge outdoor screen.
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As the ball hits the net, fans throw their arms in the air before pints are sent flying above the crowd, as reported by What’s The Jam.
The celebrations at The Half Moon, in Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire, lasted well beyond 4am.
One impressed viewer, Roxanne Jay Norwood-Gregory, said: “This atmosphere was everything.”

Bellingham’s strike was his second in just 98 seconds and put England 2-0 ahead in a remarkable first-half spell.
The midfielder had opened the scoring with a header in the 36th minute before finding the net again two minutes later.
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Mexico hit back through Julián Quiñones before the break to make it 2-1.
England’s task then became even harder when Jarell Quansah was sent off in the 54th minute following a VAR review of his challenge on Jesús Gallardo.
But Harry Kane restored the two-goal cushion from the penalty spot after Anthony Gordon was brought down by goalkeeper Raúl Rangel.
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Raúl Jiménez then converted a penalty for Mexico to set up a nail-biting finish.
The hosts piled on the pressure for the final 21 minutes plus 11 minutes of added time, but 10-man England held on for a dramatic 3-2 victory.
The pub had told punters before the clash to get Monday booked off work because Sunday was set to be a “messy one”.
Around 15,000 England supporters cheered on the Three Lions at the Azteca Stadium.
But back home, supporters packed hundreds of pubs and bars for the late-night clash.
Opening hours had been extended to 5am on Monday, with beers flying into the air at the final whistle.
Co-hosts Mexico had lost only two of their previous 89 competitive games at the Estadio Azteca.
England will now face Norway in Miami on Saturday after the Scandinavian side beat Brazil 2-1.
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