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Ross Kemp sent fans into hysterics with his reaction to England's Euros win against Switzerland on penalties. 

The EastEnders star roared with laughter as Trent Alexander-Arnold scored the winning kick for England in Dusseldorf this evening. 

The clip of him celebrating came after he posted another video on X of him totally losing it when Bukayo Saka scored an equaliser in the second half. 

Kemp yelled into the camera: 'I'm sorry, I'm sorry. It's all over? Ooo noo. Ooo noo.

'Saka, Saka, Saka, Saka. I love you England. I LOVE YOU!' 

In his second video to celebrate the win, Kemp chanted: 'Do not doubt who we are. Who we are, who we are.' 

He added: 'Thank you so much. How cool, how professional, you did it and we love you.' 

Ross Kemp sent fans into hysterics with his reaction to England's Euros win against Switzerland on penalties

Ross Kemp sent fans into hysterics with his reaction to England's Euros win against Switzerland on penalties

Bukayo Saka celebrates his goal during the UEFA EURO 2024 quarter-final match between England and Switzerland

Bukayo Saka celebrates his goal during the UEFA EURO 2024 quarter-final match between England and Switzerland

The EastEnders star roared with laughter as Trent Alexander-Arnold scored the winning kick for England in Dusseldorf this evening

The EastEnders star roared with laughter as Trent Alexander-Arnold scored the winning kick for England in Dusseldorf this evening

England players celebrate after winning the penalty shootout in the match against Switzerland

England players celebrate after winning the penalty shootout in the match against Switzerland

Last week at the Slovakia game, the EastEnders star terrified fans and his dog with his reaction to Jude Bellingham's bicycle kick goal moments from full-time. 

He screamed into the camera: 'Yes......yes!!!! It's in! He came and did it. We doubted him. We never doubt the number ten. 

'Never doubt the Jude... Jude Jude we love you. Now we finish it.'

Kemp later confessed that even his dogs were freaked out after he lost his composure. 

The Three Lions booked their place in the semi-finals of Euro 2024 with the win against Switzerland and will face either Turkey or the Netherlands in the next round. 

Switzerland scored first but Arsenal Star Saka's goal in the 80th minute sent the game to extra time. 

With the score still level after 120 minutes, penalties were needed to separate the two sides. 

Speaking to BBC One after the match, Saka said: 'I am going to put it up there, special. 

England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford saves the penalty from Switzerland's Manuel Akanji

England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford saves the penalty from Switzerland's Manuel Akanji

Fans celebrate after England won the the penalty shootout

Fans celebrate after England won the the penalty shootout 

The Prince of Wales watching the England v Switzerland quarter final match

The Prince of Wales watching the England v Switzerland quarter final match 

The Three Lions booked their place in the semi-finals of Euro 2024 with the win against Switzerland and will face either Turkey or the Netherlands in the next round

The Three Lions booked their place in the semi-finals of Euro 2024 with the win against Switzerland and will face either Turkey or the Netherlands in the next round

England's players celebrate after winning the penalty shootout during the UEFA Euro 2024 quarter-final

England's players celebrate after winning the penalty shootout during the UEFA Euro 2024 quarter-final

Trent Alexander-Arnold scores the winning penalty in the shootout

Trent Alexander-Arnold scores the winning penalty in the shootout

'How we fought back and to go to penalties. Last time we took at penalty shootout at the Euros we know what happened. I believed. 

'I felt like we dominated the whole game and the chance would come and I took it - I am proud of myself for that.

On making amends from Euro 2020 miss, he added: 'I have faith in God. To come back from something like that is really difficult, today I took the chance. 

'I think it shows how much we want to win this tournament. Hopefully, next game we can win in 90 minutes but if this is what it takes – we will do anything!' 

Prince William, like Kemp, was also spotted jumping for joy when Saka scored his late goal. 

Donning a navy suit and blue tie, the Prince, who is also the President of the FA, cheered on Gareth Southgate's men and punched the air with delight. 

Prince William also joined guests including UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin in the stands for the rendition of 'God Save the Kick' before kick-off on Saturday evening.