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All-nighters, phone bans and school screenings - how you watched England's epic win

Fans powered through a 02:00 BST kick-off gathering in packed pubs, watching from home, or later on at school.

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All-nighters, phone bans and school screenings - how you watched England's epic win

Image caption, It has been a Monday morning to remember for England fansByTom McArthurPublished7 minutes agoThere was jubilation, exhaustion and plenty of caffeine across England on Monday after the Three Lion's dramatic 3-2 win over Mexico sending them into the World Cup quarter-finals. Fans powered through a 02:00 BST kick-off gathering in packed pubs, while other celebrated quietly from their sofas, and a few woke up devastated to realise they slept through the game. Here are your stories you shared with us.

Schools watch the game "as-live"Image caption, Now the rewatch is over, the school can finally celebrate togetherAt Malmesbury Church of England Primary School in Wiltshire, pupils arrived early to watch the game "as-live" at school so they could "enjoy the game together as a community".When Jude Bellingham scored two goals in two minutes in the first half, one pupil told the BBC it was "looking really" good for England, but they had a gut feeling that "Mexico are going to win".Little did they know…

When the final whistle blew, excited pupils celebrated as though they had watched it live."It was better [watching] with my friends than it was with my parents," one pupil said.Meanwhile, children watching the match at Castleway Primary in Leasowe, Wirral, were told they would miss playtime for the rest of the week if they spoiled the result for anyone.

An incredible night when England heroes were madePublished9 hours agoWho produced another iconic performance? England player ratingsPublished12 hours ago'An incredible evening'Image source, PA MediaImage caption, A 22:00 kick off for England's quarter final against Norway on Saturday is a bit more reasonable than Monday's schedulePubs across the country remained open all night after the government U-turn on licensing laws permitted them to stay open until 05:00.About 350 people watched the game at the Brittania Inn in St Austell, Cornwall.

Landlord Phil Lafferty said it was "an incredible evening and something we have never done before".He said: "Japan in 2002 was something else, playing at 06:00, but nothing like this. It was amazing."

Sarah Badrock, manager of The Ship Inn in Trefin, Pembrokeshire was one of the few pubs in Wales that stayed open until 05:00 for the England game.She was offering a free drink for every goal scored… but only four people turned up, including actor Keith Allen, who wrote the iconic 1998 England World Cup song Vindaloo.

Image source, Sarah BadrockImage caption, Keith Allen (right) watched the game from a pub in WalesThea Barratt, who runs Cramptons Sports Bar in Broadstairs, Kent, said: "I took more money than I did on New Year's Eve."The bar added extra portaloos and an outside bar to accommodate more revellers. Thea says she expects to top last night's takings for Saturday's quarter-finals: "Long may they [England] continue and hopefully get to the final".

England's run 'beyond magical'Image source, Jess ClarkImage caption, Wren celebrating England's last win against DR CongoIt is not just those of legal-drinking age that pulled an all-nighter. Keen eight-year-old fan Wren was not supposed to be up for England's late-night fixture, but mum Jess Clarke told the BBC she couldn't resist waking him to celebrate."It was incredible, my son and I were jumping up and down hugging each other singing Wonderwall - it was just a dream," she says.

Jess says experiencing England's success at the World Cup so far has been "beyond magical".'I watched the match over a taxi driver's shoulder'Michelle, from Evesham, ended up watching part of the game in a cark park at Birmingham Airport.She was there early to pick up her husband from a work trip, with two daughters in tow, and they were "trying to get some sleep" as they waited."

There was a couple of cheers and I jumped out of the car and... ran over to a taxi driver who was watching it on his phone, so I managed to get the second goal and then also our penalty," she told BBC Radio 2's Jeremy Vine."I got so excited when Harry Kane scored that I hit the guy on the shoulder."

Sadly Michelle didn't get to watch the whole game because "obviously the taxi driver had to go off and do his job", she said.'I slept in and missed it all'Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, One sleepy former Olympian missed all the actionBut spare a thought for those who tried and failed to stay up for the match, including BBC radio presenter former Olympian Katharine Merry."I ploughed on through yesterday, thinking I'm not going to take a tactical nap," the ex-English sprinter explained.

But when the kick-off was delayed from 01:00 to 02:00, Merry says her husband wandered off for a nap."Half past one I was still awake, all still bright-eyed, and kind of bushy-tailed, and then I went horizontal and dozed off," she recalled."My husband never came back.

I woke up at 06:30 and missed everything."'Cushions were thrown'Some supporters who did not make it to a pub were faced with the risk of waking up their sleeping children if th

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