Screams and smiles - how the West reacted to England's win

England fans celebrating at the Full Moon in Bristol

Fans across the West were cheering England on overnight as Thomas Tuchel's side beat Mexico 3-2 in an epic 90 minutes filled with drama to reach the World Cup quarter-finals.

The game kicked-off at 02:00 BST after being delayed by an hour because of storms, with midfielder Jude Bellingham scoring twice in three minutes before Mexico replied to make it 2-1 at half-time.

Despite going down 10 men after defender Jarell Quansah's challenge on Mexico's Jesus Gallardo a penalty from Harry Kane made it 3-1.

However a spot kick from Mexico's Raul Jimenez narrowed the gap again and made it a nailbiting finale.

England managed to hold on and here's how the West reacted to all the overnight drama.

Bristol

Fans in Bristol celebrate as England beat Mexico

England fans packed into The Full Moon bar in Bristol to watch the game in the early hours and after enjoying Bellingham's second goal the crowd honoured the Real Madrid star by singing his name to the tune of The Beatles' hit Hey Jude.

Wiltshire

News imageMany children are standing up looking at a TV.
Hundreds of pupils watched the match without knowing the score

Malmesbury Church of England Primary School played the game for pupils before the school day, with hundreds arriving without knowing the score.

Reacting live on BBC Breakfast after the final whistle, children said "it was an amazing match", and "I didn't think we'd win it".

One added: "It's better [watching it] with my friends than with my parents."

The children were elated at the win

Jerry Kunkler, landlord of The Moonrakers pub in Pewsey, told BBC Radio Wiltshire: "The pub was well-behaved, very orderly. It was a great night, and a very tense last 11 minutes of injury time.

"Everyone left in orderly fashion in a respectful manner. I don't think the neighbours have got anything to complain about."

Alex, 12, who lives in Swindon, stayed up all night, and told BBC Radio Wiltshire: "What a game, it was such a good game from the lads. I'm really proud of Bellingham and Kane. Some of the decisions didn't go our way but we still managed to win."

Gloucestershire

Gloucestershire-based photographer Paul Nicholls snapped a 16-inch 'Chilli Con Kane' dish for Asda in its Cheltenham store ahead of last night.

You can see the traditional Mexican dish also includes three limes on Kane's shirt.

News imageContent Cover / Paul Nicholls A plate of Chilli Con Carne is pictured in the shape of Harry Kane's face, on the bed of an England flag.Content Cover / Paul Nicholls
A Gloucestershire photographer snapped a picture of Harry Kane, made up of Mexican dish chilli con carne

Speaking from a fanzone at Cheltenham Town Football Club, Ashley from Cheltenham said: "There's no way I was letting him [his son] miss this one. School trip in the morning but we'll keep that quiet.

"The last 25 minutes were horrendous, hands on the head job that was."

News imagePeople are watching a TV screaming and jumping.
Cheltenham Town Football Club set up a fanzone for the match

Pete Geddes, who organised the event, told BBC Radio Gloucestershire: "It's been a fantastic evening, trying to keep everyone as quiet as possible was stressful.

"The football was a bit stressful as well. The atmosphere in here was brilliant."

Somerset

Marcus Pierce, head chef at the Stag and Hounds pub in Winscombe worked on the bar during the game and said he had managed a "little bit of sleep".

Describing the atmosphere, he said: "It was busier than I thought it would be to be fair.

"The second one, it was brilliant. Everyone screaming, dancing and jumping up."

He added he would "100%" work overnight on the bar again.