BEER gardens are set to be packed out once again this Sunday as England face Italy in the Euro 2020 final.

The Three Lions booked their place in a first final since 1966 last night, beating Denmark in extra-time at Wembley, triggering wild scenes of celebrations across the country.

The team are now looking to make history on Sunday when they welcome the Azzurri to Wembley for the final, looking to win only England's second major honour.

Bradford's pubs have been packed since the opening match against Croatia with fans cheering on England, and are set to be full again on Sunday, while many people may also be planning barbecues and parties in their own gardens for the final.

After a couple of weeks of mixed weather, the Met Office is currently predicting a dry night on Sunday for the final, which kicks off at 8pm.

It is forecasting it to be cloudy and 19 degrees on Sunday evening from 7pm to 10pm, with a 20 per cent chance of rain.

It could be raining beer if England score or win, but that looks set to be the only rain that will fall during the game.

So, for now it loks like the umbreallas and raincoats can stay at home, but as always this is England so it could rain at any moment so it would be best to be prepared for any weather.

At Wembley it's set to be a bit warmer than in Bradford, at 21 degrees, and also looks likely to be cloudy, with a 30 per cent chance of rain.