Kings Of Leon ended their show with an almighty celebration after England secured their victory at the Euros semi final match in Germany on Wednesday evening. 

In a nail-biting match, Ollie Watkins scored the winning goal in the 90th minute as England beat the Netherlands 2 goals to 1. 

And the American rockers, made up of brothers Caleb, Nathan, and Jared Followill and their cousin Matthew Followill, celebrated with their fans as they ended their Manchester show with the iconic Sweet Caroline. 

Performing at the Co-op Live arena, fans belted out the lyrics to the Neil Diamond hit as the band were seen taking their final bows on stage while lapping up the atmosphere. 

Publishing the final score on the screens, the arena erupted into a chorus of cheers as the northerners celebrated the win. 

Kings Of Leon fans belted out Sweet Caroline as the rock band ended their Manchester show with the iconic football anthem to celebrate England's win in the Euros semi finals on Wednesday evening

Kings Of Leon fans belted out Sweet Caroline as the rock band ended their Manchester show with the iconic football anthem to celebrate England's win in the Euros semi finals on Wednesday evening

The American rockers, made up of brothers Caleb, Nathan, and Jared Followill and their cousin Matthew Followill, celebrated with their fans as they ended their Manchester show with the iconic hit

The American rockers, made up of brothers Caleb, Nathan, and Jared Followill and their cousin Matthew Followill, celebrated with their fans as they ended their Manchester show with the iconic hit

Encouraging fans, Caleb added: 'I guess it's coming home'. 

Meanwhile drummer Nathan showed his support as he wore a Three Lions football shirt from behind his drum kit. 

Kings Of Leon are currently in the UK as part of their Can We Please Have Fun World Tour.

Last month the band headlined at BST in Hyde Park, which was also coincidentally the night England beat Slovakia in the knockout stages of the Euros. 

And they weren't the only band to interrupt their set for football celebrations, as down in London The Killers paused their show to watch the final moments of the match. 

The American group - comprised of Brandon Flowers, Dave Keuning, Ronnie Vannucci Jr. and Mark Stoermer - paused their concert at The 02 to watch the victory as a chorus of cheers and confetti erupted from the stage.

A MailOnline reporter videoed the heartwarming clip as a guest of Virgin Media O2.

Ollie buried a stunning strike into the bottom left corner in the 90th minute to send Gareth Southgate's men into Sunday's final against Spain in Berlin. 

Publishing the score on the screens, the arena erupted into a chorus of cheers as the northerners celebrated the win

Publishing the score on the screens, the arena erupted into a chorus of cheers as the northerners celebrated the win

Ollie Watkins dramatically sent England into the final of the European Championship with a sensational strike

Ollie Watkins dramatically sent England into the final of the European Championship with a sensational strike

Performing at the Co-op Live arena, fans belted out the lyrics to the Neil Diamond hit as the band were seen taking their final bows on stage while lapping up the atmosphere

Performing at the Co-op Live arena, fans belted out the lyrics to the Neil Diamond hit as the band were seen taking their final bows on stage while lapping up the atmosphere

Fans chanted the lyrics as Caleb added: 'I guess it's coming home'

Fans chanted the lyrics as Caleb added: 'I guess it's coming home'

And they weren't the only band to interrupt their set for football celebrations, as down in London The Killers paused their show to watch the final moments of the match

And they weren't the only band to interrupt their set for football celebrations, as down in London The Killers paused their show to watch the final moments of the match 

The American rockers were in the British capital as part of their ¿Rebel Diamonds¿ tour to celebrate 20 years of hits

The American rockers were in the British capital as part of their “Rebel Diamonds” tour to celebrate 20 years of hits

The striker had replaced captain Harry Kane, who had earlier equalised for England with a penalty in the first-half - cancelling out Xavi Simons' wonderstrike after just seven minutes.

Singers Adele and Ed Sheeran watched on from inside the stadium as they celebrated the countries win. 

Meanwhile plenty of celebrities sent their congratulations from back home as they cried with happiness at the victory. 

Rylan and Mark Wright both shared snaps of them celebrating as they exclaimed: 'It's coming home'. 

Elsewhere Olly Murs watched from Box Park at Wembley stadium as he beamed from ear to ear as England secured their first goal.  

England will now go head to head against Spain in Sunday's final in Berlin.