
According to the Daily Telegraph, if England reach the final of the European Cup, the BBC will invite the 1966 World Cup hero Hearst to join the sideline report.
England will face Denmark in the semi-finals of the European Cup and, if they can beat their opponents, they will reach the final of an international competition for the first time since the 1966 World Cup. The Daily Telegraph reported that if it could reach the final, the BBC would invite Hearst to join the sidelines, and the 79-year-old scored a hat-trick to help the Three Lions win the title in the 1966 World Cup final.
It is reported that Hirst will be placed next to Reinkel for a half-court analysis on the sidelines, and BBC insiders say Hirst is one of the few Englishmen who has truly experienced the feeling of reaching the final. It is unclear what role Hearst will play in official events, with fans strongly recommending that if England wins, Hearst should present the title trophy.
In addition, Prince William is sure to appear in the wembley box to watch England's semi-finals, his wife Princess Kate may miss the match due to contact with the new crown closeee, their eldest son George will not be able to watch the match live, and another guest who will appear in the box is former England and Manchester United captain Robson.
(Luke)