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In pictures: England fans gather in Sheffield to watch Euro 2022 semi-final

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Almost 29,000 people watched the game at Sheffield United's Bramall Lane.
Many people who watched the game did so at fan parks, which had large screens showing the game live.

Thousands of people in Sheffield watched England beat Sweden 4-0 in the semi-finals of the women's Euro 2022 on Tuesday night.

Some of those fans went to fan parks in the city, including one at Devonshire Green.

The Lionesses are now just one match away from winning the competition.

The side will play either or for the ultimate prize at Wembley on 31 July.

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