Wembley Stadium was abuzz as fans gathered ahead of the European Championship semi-final between Italy and Spain, in London on Tuesday.
Crowds of supporters could be seen wearing their country flags, with small stalls selling merchandise outside the arena.
Spanish fan Emelio explained how he had travelled by bus from Manchester to support his team, saying that he believed Spain would win, but adding, "What's important is, whoever goes into the final (Italy or Spain) needs to win."
"Italy all the way," said one Italian supporter, expressing that he believed Insigne would score two goals against Spain, making the score 2-0.
The winner of the match will go on to face either England or Denmark in the final on Sunday, also to be held at Wembley.
Wembley Stadium was abuzz as fans gathered ahead of the European Championship semi-final between Italy and Spain, in London on Tuesday.
Crowds of supporters could be seen wearing their country flags, with small stalls selling merchandise outside the arena.
Spanish fan Emelio explained how he had travelled by bus from Manchester to support his team, saying that he believed Spain would win, but adding, "What's important is, whoever goes into the final (Italy or Spain) needs to win."
"Italy all the way," said one Italian supporter, expressing that he believed Insigne would score two goals against Spain, making the score 2-0.
The winner of the match will go on to face either England or Denmark in the final on Sunday, also to be held at Wembley.
Wembley Stadium was abuzz as fans gathered ahead of the European Championship semi-final between Italy and Spain, in London on Tuesday.
Crowds of supporters could be seen wearing their country flags, with small stalls selling merchandise outside the arena.
Spanish fan Emelio explained how he had travelled by bus from Manchester to support his team, saying that he believed Spain would win, but adding, "What's important is, whoever goes into the final (Italy or Spain) needs to win."
"Italy all the way," said one Italian supporter, expressing that he believed Insigne would score two goals against Spain, making the score 2-0.
The winner of the match will go on to face either England or Denmark in the final on Sunday, also to be held at Wembley.