England fans blew off some steam in Magaluf last night after their team’s tense Euros clash against Slovakia ended with a 2-1 victory.
Holidaymakers binged on booze and chips as they celebrated the Three Lions booking their place in the quarter finals after a nail-biting match.
Some revellers struggled to keep their kebabs down after the heavy night, with pictures showing youngsters vomiting and passing out in the streets.
Outfits on show in the famous Majorcan party town included all-white, England-inspired ensembles and football strips, while men on lads’ holidays embraced the opportunity to don wigs and dresses.
The Brits abroad uniform was completed for many with a touch of sunburn, as the Balearics baked in temperatures of just below 30C over the weekend.
England fans roared as the final whistle blew – with a 2-1 win booking the Three Lions a place in the Euros quarter finals
Youngsters dressed in all-white took to the strip to celebrate England’s win
It was a heavy night for some, with one young man seen resting on the steps of a takeaway restaurant
One youngster was seen wearing a purple dress, sunhat and bright pink wig as he strutted down the strip with pals
One picture shows a young holidaymaker passed out next to a box of chips
A fan is seen wearing a Bellingham strip after the England player scored the equaliser in Sunday night’s match
Hordes of tourists filled the streets in Magaluf as they headed out to party
Millions of fans at home and abroad were on the edge of their seats as England remained 1-0 down until the 95th minute of Sunday night’s match.
Gareth Southgate‘s men were just seconds away from elimination when Jude Bellingham‘s acrobatic overhead goal forced extra-time.
Revellers were covered in a shower of beer as England equalised, with fans jumping on tables and waved their arms joy.
Hope returned to the sun burnt supporters when it had almost been lost entirely.
All remaining anxiety turned to jubilation when, just minutes later, England captain Harry Kane sealed the deal with another goal in extra time.
Cheers and chants of Sweet Caroline rang out into the night after the final whistle blew, starting partygoers’ nights off with a bang.
Pubs and bars up and down the Magaluf strip erupted, welcoming a result at full-time which allowed fans to celebrate rather than commiserate.
Despite the eventual triumph, football fans in Magaluf bemoaned England’s overall performance and called for radical team changes if the team is to progress to the next stage.
Sam, a company director from Poole, Dorset, said: ‘The first was terrible for England.
‘There was no formation, no structure. The team is not working. They need some radical changes!’
Their woes were soon forgotten however, with tourists using the win as an excuse to have an even bigger night than planned.
Many chose to wear white on Sunday night to show their support for the England men’s side
Fans wore their England strips out last night as they cheered on their team. They carried on celebrating out in the street when the match was over
Tired holidaymakers are seen resting on the pavement after a night out on the Magaluf strip
English men and women wasted no time in soaking up the atmosphere – and the pints – as they poured out of pubs screening the match and into bustling bars and clubs.
Huge queues formed along the strip as people piled into popular venues, hoping to make the most of the celebratory atmosphere following a painful series of matches for England.
Relieved fans drank away their sorrows over England’s largely poor performance as they gathered in huge crowds on the streets – with plastic bottles suggesting that some ignored a new ban on street drinking.
Fans refused to go home even when they were exhausted, with one picture showing a young holidaymaker passed out over a box of chips.
A police car which had its blue flashing lights on was seen on the strip last night as cops prepared for trouble from rowdy fans
Huge crowds gathered outside clubs and bars on the strip as revellers looked for a big night out after England’s win
Many revellers went for white outfits to show their support to the England side last night
While some rested on pavements and waited for taxis, other groups of friends were seen shepherding each other back to their hotels.
A police car which had its blue flashing lights on was seen on the strip last night as cops prepared for trouble from rowdy fans
Every summer, the Magaluf resort teems with thousands of tourists from the likes of Britain and Germany, looking to get in on the island’s night life.
This has been particularly lively in recent weeks with the Euro 2024 tournament in full swing.
Brit tourists rested on pavements and waited for taxis after a big night on the Magaluf strip
A holidaymaker sits outside on the Magaluf strip after a night out with friends on Sunday
Youngsters poured into bars and clubs as they headed out in Magaluf to celebrate the England win on Sunday
But Sunday night was marred by tragedy for some, with a British tourist found dead in the street near the Punta Ballena strip.
Police are now investigating the death of the 45-year-old, who was found unresponsive in the resort’s Martin Ros Street after the alarm was raised around 4.30am this morning.
A security guard alerted local police, telling officers he had seen the man collapse and fall to the ground.
Attempts to revive him at the scene proved unsuccessful and he was pronounced dead shortly afterwards. The man was identified by the hotel wristband he was wearing.
There has not yet been any official comment from either local police or the Civil Guard, who are understood to be trying to track down the man’s family or friends.
Local reports said police sources had indicated it did not appear to be a violent death.
It is hoped that CCTV cameras will be able to shed light on the incident, and an autopsy is set to be carried out in the coming hours.