England stars Jack Grealish and Jordan Pickford will lead trip to Las Vegas if they beat Italy to win Euro 2020
England stars Jack Grealish and Jordan Pickford say they will lead the Three Lions on a three-week Las Vegas trip should the national side beat Italy in their crunch Euro 2020 final on Sunday.
Sunday's clash may be England's most important game in half a century, but some of the squad already seem to have their eyes set on a bigger prize this summer.
If England does lift its first international trophy in 55 years, stars Jordan Pickford and Jack Grealish have promised to take the lead on the Three Lions next international tour, a three-week 'lads holiday' in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Both Pickford, 27, and Grealish, 25, have confirmed they'll be getting 'the rave on' in a wild tour of America's 'Entertainment Capital of the World'.
And it's expected that a handful of the squad's young stars, namely Declan Rice, Mason Mount and Ben Chilwell, will join them in toasting England's success.
Both Jack Grealish and Jordan Pickford have promised to lead the Three Lions' summer holiday celebrations should they beat Italy in the Euro 2020 final tomorrow
Relax time: The 27-year-old goalkeeper was snapped enjoying a well-earned summer break in Las Vegas in 2019
When asked how he'll celebrate if England do overcome the Italians on Sunday to claim the Henri Delaunay trophy, goalkeeper Jordan Pickford explained: 'Three weeks in Vegas with Jack .
'It would be a great experience and I'd definitely be getting the rave on for a good spell.'
Jack Grealish, 25, had a similar reaction when he was quizzed on his plans should England lift their first international trophy since the World Cup winning heroes of 1966.
He explained: 'Go to Las Vegas for ten days. I’d be straight on a plane to Vegas and wouldn’t be coming back - completed it!'
Britons tuning into tomorrow night's clash are armed with the fervent hope that Harry Kane will follow in the golden footsteps of Bobby Moore and lead England to glory - breaking the country's 55-year trophy drought.
In Wembley Stadium itself, almost 70,000 fans will erupt into a cauldron of noise for the epic clash, which kicks off at 8pm.
Villages, towns and cities across England have been bedecked with St George's flags as the fervour grips the nation.
As many as 35million people are set to cheer on the Three Lions against Italy in the final of Euro 2020 in the fervent hope that Harry Kane will follow in the golden footsteps of Bobby Moore and lead England to glory. Pictured: The team celebrating their semi final win on Wednesday
Tomorrow's final could be the most watched event in UK broadcast history, media analyst Claire Enders predicted.
The biggest UK audience ever recorded is still the 1966 World Cup final, which is estimated to have been seen live by 32.3 million across the BBC and ITV. Both broadcasters will also share coverage of the Euro 2020 final.
A triumph against the impressive Italians would be a welcome tonic after the pain of the coronavirus pandemic.
Gareth Southgate's men will be urged on by Prince William, the president of the Football Association, who has been in the royal box for England's two previous games at Wembley.