JUBILANT England fans have packed out pubs and flocked to Wembley to cheer on the heroic Lionesses during tonight's showpiece Euro's final.<br /><br />The women's team are taking on Germany in a historic clash at Wembley.<br /><br />Supporters started flocking to boozers early this afternoon to cheer on the team, who are on the brink of making women's football history.<br /><br />Box Park in Wembley is packed out with excited drinkers cheering the team on.<br /><br />Wembley Way erupted in a sea of red and white earlier tonight as fans in face paint and flags made their way up to the stadium.<br /><br />The Lionesses heartbreakingly lost out to Germany in the final of Euro 2009 with a crushing 6-2 defeat.<br /><br />But a stunning tournament has seen the England team soar through to the final and catapulted women's football to new heights.<br /><br />Under Wembley's famous arch, they will be hoping to bring football home with a first major trophy for the women's team.<br /><br />The victory would also be the first football honors for the nation since the men's 1966 World Cup win.<br /><br />The nail-biting match will kick off at Wembley at 5pm - with around 90,000 fans expected to pile in to watch the action.<br /><br />It's predicted Brits will spend £46.1million in boozers today with 8.7million pints downed.<br /><br />Around 7,000 people heading to London’s Trafalgar Square to watch the action at the designated fan park.<br /><br />An all-women RAF crew performed a fly-past above Wembley at 4.57pm, immediately after the national anthems were played.<br /><br />The final is expected to be the most-watched telly event of the year with a record-breaking 19.5 million viewers.<br /><br />The heroic Lionesses have inspired a generation of girls with their incredible campaign to the Euro 2022 final.<br /><br />Back-heeling heroine Alessia Russo and teammates, Leah Williamson, Beth Mead and Millie Bright have become household names thanks to their stunning campaign.<br /><br />The FA now expects 120,000 more girls to be playing the sport by 2024 due to England’s success.<br /><br />Princess Charlotte led support for the team today in a heartwarming message with dad Prince William.<br /><br />She said: "Good luck, I hope you win. Bye"