BOYS and girls from Swindon and Wiltshire gathered at the County Ground to wish the Lionesses good luck ahead of the Women's Euros final.
Nationwide brought the country's biggest England flag to Swindon Town's home turf to show its support for the women's football team.
Youngsters in Town's summer camp posed for pics with the patriotic display before having a kickabout.
Nationwide’s flag tour has been to every corner of England and has been signed by thousand of fans and celebrities including Chris Kamara, Tony Adams, Gareth Southgate, Kelly Smith and Ray Winstone.
Swindon Town CEO Rob Angus said: “We are proud to be supporting the England Women’s team this summer and Nationwide’s flag tour.
“As a club, we are joining Nationwide Building Society in standing up for mutual respect and inclusivity in football.”
The England women's football team smashed Sweden in a 4-0 victory on Tuesday and will now face Germany on Sunday. Kickoff is at 5pm and the match will be broadcast live on BBC One.
Nationwide’s Paul Hibbs said: “It has been so inspiring watching The Lionesses and all at Nationwide wish the players good luck on Sunday.
“Regardless of the result, I’m sure their success will have inspired thousands of girls across the country to play football.
"We want to help create a society that is built on mutual respect, which is why we've partnered with football associations across the UK to help promote respect on and off the pitch."
Supportive Swindonians can show their pride in the national women's team by adding their signature to the campaign which also hopes to stop sexist abuse.
“Sign your support online today to help us protect the values of the beautiful game and continue to make grassroots football a more respectful, inclusive and positive place for everyone.
"We’ll donate £1 for every signature up to £50,000 to our Mutual Respect Grants fund to help build respect for generations to come.”
Go online to sign Nationwide's flag at http://nationwide-signyoursupport.co.uk
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