Tonight the nation will be hoping England can win the Euros for the very first time.

Gareth Southgate's men host Italy at Wembley Stadium in the Euro 2020 final.

To get us in the mood for the big match, we set ourselves the task of finding street namesakes of current England players in south London.

By our reckoning there are 14 streets that share their names with Three Lions stars.

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Well without any further ado take a look at quite possibly the most patriotic streets in south London.

Sam Johnstone: Johnston Close, Brixton

Jordan Pickford: Pickford Close, Bexleyheath 

Luke Shaw: Shaw Close, Thamesmead

John Stones: Stone Close, Wandsworth

Harry Maguire: Maguire Street, Southwark

Conor Coady: Cody Close, Wallington

Ben White: White's Square, Clapham

Reece James: St James's Drive, Wandsworth

Jordan Henderson: Henderson Road, Earlsfield

Mason Mount: Mount Road, Earlsfield

Jude Bellingham: Bellingham Trading Estate, Bellingham

Raheem Sterling: Sterling Road, Clapham

Aaron Ramdale: Ramsdale Road, Tooting

Kyle Walker: Walker's Place, Putney 

Can you think of any other places that share their name with England stars?

Let us know in the comments below.

Latest news from the England camp:

The Queen has recalled presenting the World Cup trophy in 1966 as she sent her "good wishes" to the England team ahead of the Euro 2020 final.

She said she hoped that history would record the team's success but also "the spirit, commitment and pride with which you have conducted yourselves".

The monarch said she had seen what it meant to the players to win a major tournament 55 years ago.

Her message reads: "Fifty-five years ago I was fortunate to present the World Cup to Bobby Moore and saw what it meant to the players, management and support staff to reach and win the final of a major international football tournament.

"I want to send my congratulations and that of my family to you all on reaching the final of the European Championships, and send my good wishes with the hope that history will record not only your success but also the spirit, commitment and pride with which you have conducted yourselves."

Speaking at a news conference on Saturday evening, Southgate said: "It has been fantastic to have the letter from the Queen and the prime minister to all of the team - and the recognition the players have gone about this in the right way.

"But we're in a final and we're here to win. Now we want to go and bring the trophy home."

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Earlier on Saturday, supporters lined the road as they cheered the team bus off from the England training complex near Burton upon Trent.

The team stayed in Watford, closer to Wembley stadium, on Saturday night.

Captain Harry Kane said: "To see the fans on the street and see the reception we have had, it has just shown us how big of an occasion it is.

"We know how much it means to the English fans so we are proud to be representing them and hopefully we can do them proud tomorrow night."

  • England will face Italy tonight at 8pm.