Watch Sunderland's psychic pony predict the outcome of England's final Euro group match against Czech Republic

Sunderland’s psychic pony, Yellow is back with another prediction ahead of England’s final Euro 2020 group stage game against Czech Republic.
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England are set to kick off their final Euro 2020 group stage match at 8pm today (Tuesday, June 22), against Czech Republic at Wembley Stadium.

Results in other groups mean that both teams have already qualified for the next stage of the competition – with the winner set to top Group D.

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It follows a disappointing 0-0 draw against Scotland on Friday, June 18, a match that Yellow the psychic pony predicted that the three lions would win.

Yellow the psychic pony has predicted the result of England's final group game at Euro 2020.Yellow the psychic pony has predicted the result of England's final group game at Euro 2020.
Yellow the psychic pony has predicted the result of England's final group game at Euro 2020.

The incorrect prediction means that Yellow has so far got the result of England’s first two Euro 2020 games wrong.

Despite this, he is sticking to his guns with his support for England and has once again predicted another win ahead of the Czech Republic match.

The psychic pony, who lives at Penshaw Equestrian Centre was released from his stable and asked to choose between one of three bowls of horse feed.

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Yellow the psychic pony, with rider Georgia Shaw, has backed England to beat Czech Republic.Yellow the psychic pony, with rider Georgia Shaw, has backed England to beat Czech Republic.
Yellow the psychic pony, with rider Georgia Shaw, has backed England to beat Czech Republic.
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Hidden from his view on the opposite side of the bowls were labels with the words "win", "lose" or “draw”.

The Euro 2020 competition has had to take place a year later than originally planned, but it’s still set to be a hotly-fought contest with 24 teams playing across 51 matches in 11 cities around Europe between June 11 and July 11.

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