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England fans trash Ikea singing its coming home after Sweden win

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England fans were filmed tearing up an Ikea in east London as supporters decided to rub some salt in Swedish wounds.

The crowd well and truly took over the shop in Westfield Stratford City after Englands 2-0 victory this afternoon.

In the footage, the overzealous fans are seen kicking furniture and jumping on beds as they sing its coming home.

England fans trash Ikea singing 'it's coming home' after Sweden win

An England fan jumps up and down on the bed with a mate (Picture: Twitter)

England fans trash Ikea singing 'it's coming home' after Sweden win

Footage taken from behind the staff counter shows the crowd taking over the shop (Picture: Twitter)

Others pile into the shop waving flags of St George as staff look on helpless.

One video describes the crowd as a fab mob, while others commenting on social media say they should be ashamed of themselves.

Another clip shared online is filmed behind the staff counter, along with the caption omdz and some crying laughter emojis.

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The Stratford shop is a smaller version of the Ikea megastores you find out of London, situated within Westfields main shopping arcade.

The fans were celebrating England making it to a World Cup semi final for the first time since Italia 90 some 28 years ago.

Roads were left deserted as town centres were brought to a standstill by millions of people enjoying the famous win.

In case you missed it, Harry Maguires powerful header from a set piece sent the Three Lions on their way after 30 minutes.

England fans celebrate as England's defender Harry Maguire scores the opening goal as they watch the Russia 2018 World Cup quarter-final football match between Sweden and England on a big screen in London on July 7, 2018. / AFP PHOTO / Tolga AKMENTOLGA AKMEN/AFP/Getty Images

Its almost like weve already won the World Cup (Picture: AFP/Getty)

BRISTOL, ENGLAND - JULY 07: England fans celebrate England's first goal as they take on Sweden in the World Cup quarter finals at Ashton Gate World Cup fans village at the Bristol City football club on July 7, 2018 in London, England. Millions of fans will be supporting England today as the quarter-final match kicks off in the Russian city of Samara. England have not reached the last four in a World cup for 28 years with only one World Cup win in 1966. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)

England fans go crazy at Ashton Gate fans village in Bristol (Picture: Getty)

England fans watch the Russia 2018 World Cup quarter-final football match between Sweden and England on a big screen in London on July 7, 2018. / AFP PHOTO / Tolga AKMENTOLGA AKMEN/AFP/Getty Images

This fan reckons its coming home! (Picture: AFP/Getty)

Dele Alli added a second in between two splendid saves from Jordan Pickford – the penalty shootout hero who saved England from crashing out against Colombia at the last 16 stage.

A semi final clash against Croatia or hosts Russia now awaits on Wednesday.

Metro.co.uk has contacted Ikea for comment.

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