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Ryan Reynolds has declared 'It's coming home' for England ahead of the Euros final on Sunday. 

The actor, 47, were on the promotional tour for his and Hugh Jackman's upcoming joint venture Deadpool & Wolverine when they were asked about the match. 

At the London sneak peak for their film, Ryan, who is co-owner of Welsh football club Wrexham, was asked about England's chances in the final.

'I'm a believer I think England's got the stuff, I really do,' he said, adding: 'With 1966 being the last. I mean come on this is the moment. It's gotta be coming home.'

Meanwhile, Hugh made a prediction for Sunday's final against Spain, declaring: 'Harry Kane is scoring a hat-trick.'

Ryan Reynolds declared 'It's coming home' for England ahead of the Euros final on Sunday, as he spoke to reporters on Thursday

Ryan Reynolds declared 'It's coming home' for England ahead of the Euros final on Sunday, as he spoke to reporters on Thursday

'I'm a believer I think England's got the stuff, I really do,' he said, adding: 'With 1966 being the last. I mean come on this is the moment. It's gotta be coming home'

'I'm a believer I think England's got the stuff, I really do,' he said, adding: 'With 1966 being the last. I mean come on this is the moment. It's gotta be coming home'

Ryan caviated his hopes for England as he said: 'I don't pretend to be a football exert even though i have very close ties with Wrexham. 

'All of my ulcers are from Wrexham. But I love it. I love the story telling part of it.'

The pair also appeared on The One Show, where they were asked about Wednesday's semi-final match against The Netherlands. 

Hugh said of Ollie Watkins' winner: 'So excited. I actually turned on at about the 87th minute, 1-1, and then i got to see that incredible goal. 

Meanwhile, Ryan added: 'That sub coming in and just... I always love it when the subs are coming on towards the end of the game. 

'I always think in my head "Release the hounds".'

Adele and Ed Sheeran cheered England to victory from the stands at the star-studded Euros semi-final in Dortmund, Germany on Wednesday evening.

The Hello hitmaker, 36, looked tense before kick off as she showed her support to the Three Lions who won 2-1 against Netherlands to secure a place in the final.

At the London sneak peak for their film, Ryan, who is co-owner of Welsh football club Wrexham, was asked about England's chances in the final

At the London sneak peak for their film, Ryan, who is co-owner of Welsh football club Wrexham, was asked about England's chances in the final

The pair also appeared on The One Show, where they were asked about Wednesday's semi-final match against The Netherlands

The pair also appeared on The One Show, where they were asked about Wednesday's semi-final match against The Netherlands

Hugh said of Ollie Watkins' winner: 'So excited. I actually turned on at about the 87th minute, 1-1, and then i got to see that incredible goal'

Hugh said of Ollie Watkins' winner: 'So excited. I actually turned on at about the 87th minute, 1-1, and then i got to see that incredible goal'

The singer clasped her hands together nervously ahead of kick off as she kept her outfit simple with a black jacket and white T-shirt. 

Keeping her usual glam appearance despite looking focused, she wore her full face of makeup for the sporting event, while her blonde locks looked freshly blow dried. 

She wasn't the only chart topper to attend the match as Ed Sheeran was also seen in the crowds donning a red England top before the teams spectacular win. 

England fans erupted into a frenzy after substitute Ollie Watkins dramatically clinched a winner for the Three Lions with just seconds to go before extra time..

Ollie buried a stunning strike into the bottom left corner in the 90th minute to send Gareth Southgate's men into Sunday's final against Spain in Berlin.

The striker had replaced captain Harry Kane, who had earlier equalised for England with a penalty in the first-half - cancelling out Xavi Simons' wonderstrike after just seven minutes.

Watching the match ahead of the win, Ed looked in better spirits as he smiled while chatting with his friends in a navy and white baseball cap. 

Adele looked focused as she nervously clasped her hands together in the stands ahead of England's Euros semi final against the Netherlands in Dortmund, Germany on Wednesday evening

Adele looked focused as she nervously clasped her hands together in the stands ahead of England's Euros semi final against the Netherlands in Dortmund, Germany on Wednesday evening

She wasn't the only chart topper to attend the match as Ed Sheeran was also seen in the crowds donning a red England top

She wasn't the only chart topper to attend the match as Ed Sheeran was also seen in the crowds donning a red England top

Olly Murs looked overjoyed after England scored a goal

Olly Murs looked overjoyed after England scored a goal

Rio Ferdinand was also seen standing in the row behind Adele as he prepared for the all important match. 

Adele will be in Germany throughout August for her series of open air concerts in Munich as she takes a break from her Las Vegas residency. 

The star was also seen reacting to the first goal scored by Harry Kane as she leapt into the air excitedly as they levelled with the Netherlands, who scored in the early minutes of the match.  

Olly Murs watched the match from Box Park at Wembley in London as he cheered on England from the home country. 

The singer looked overjoyed after England scored as he wore a blue England top and sheltered from the rain with a poncho.