Adele looks tense as she nervously clasps her hands together in the stands ahead of England’s Euros semi final against the Netherlands

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Adele looked tense as she sat in the stands ahead of England’s European Championship semi-final in Dortmund, Germany, on Wednesday night.

The 36-year-old Hello singer appeared quite serious as she showed her support for the Three Lions, who took on the Netherlands in the hope of securing a place in the final.

The singer nervously clasped her hands together before kick-off, keeping her outfit simple in a black jacket and white T-shirt.

She maintained her usual glamorous appearance despite her focused gaze, wearing full makeup for the sporting event, while her blonde locks looked as if they had just been blow-dried.

The star is in Germany for the entire month of August for her series of open-air concerts in Munich, while taking a break from her Las Vegas residency.

Adele looked focused as she nervously clasped her hands together in the stands ahead of the European Championship semi-final between England and the Netherlands in Dortmund, Germany, on Wednesday night

She maintained her usual glamorous look, wearing a full face of makeup for the sporting event, while her blonde locks looked freshly blow-dried

She maintained her usual glamorous look, wearing a full face of makeup for the sporting event, while her blonde locks looked freshly blow-dried

Meanwhile, Jordan Pickford’s glamorous wife Megan took centre stage at England’s kick-off tonight as she once again took to the stage to support her famous husband.

She wore an English top, combined with a glamorous white and blue blazer and skirt. Also present were Dani Dyer from Love Island, Jarrod Bowen’s girlfriend, and Aine Kennedy, Conor Gallagher’s partner.

Earlier, the goalkeeper’s wife shared a snap on her social media account showing her ready for the match in her England kit.

The gorgeous WAG opted for blue patterned shoes, paired with a striking red handbag, keeping with her themed colour scheme.

“Please don’t take me home @jpickford1,” she captioned the post, along with several heart emojis.

She wasn’t the only partner to show her support ahead of England’s semi-final against the Netherlands in Germany. Ellie Alderson, partner of England player Ollie Watkins, took to her Instagram to cheer on the team.

She posted selfies showing off her sporty football top in support of her team ahead of tonight’s match, which kicks off at 8pm.

In one of her photos, the radiant partner posed in front of the mirror, wearing her cropped T-shirt with white jeans and matching sandals.

Jordan Pickford's glamorous wife Megan led the way ahead of England's kick-off tonight

Jordan Pickford’s glamorous wife Megan led the way ahead of England’s kick-off tonight

Wearing an English top, paired with a glamorous white and blue blazer and skirt, Megan looked more than ready to support her goalkeeper husband

Wearing an English top, paired with a glamorous white and blue blazer and skirt, Megan looked more than ready to support her goalkeeper husband

Love Island's Dani Dyer also dressed in England colours to support her boyfriend Jarrod Bowen

Love Island’s Dani Dyer also dressed in England colours to support her boyfriend Jarrod Bowen

She completed her look with a touch of glamorous makeup and opted for stylish sunglasses and a fashionable handbag.

Kate Goodland, wife of Captain Harry Kane, also posted a photo on her Instagram account with the caption: ‘Come on England!!’

The beautiful mother of four smiled for the camera wearing an English shirt with a statement silver chain featuring a heart-shaped pendant.

This comes as English football fans prepare to cheer on the team tonight in a thrilling Euro 2024 semi-final against the Netherlands as they attempt to make history.

Some 40,000 Three Lions fans are in Dortmund for the match, which kicks off at 8pm. England will then play their third semi-final in the last four major tournaments.

Millions more will watch the show at home on television, with 28 million people expected to watch the ITV broadcast and an estimated 35 million pints poured.

The celebrations will continue if the team reach the final against Spain in Berlin on Sunday, with Tesco announcing that it will close all of its Express supermarkets in England early so that staff can watch the game if they win tonight.