The crowds went wild on Weymouth harbourside as England defeated Sweden in the World Cup quarter finals.
England beat the opposition 2-0 and will now be heading to the semi-finals on Wednesday.
For the World Cup, Rendezvous has erected a big screen next to the harbour bridge for crowds to cheer on the home side.
Check out all the videos from England's latest win.
Rendezvous manager, Keith Treggiden said: "It was phenomenal. There was a great atmosphere and everyone was in good spirits. We reached capacity 40 minutes before kick-off. We couldn't have wished for a better result - we haven't got this far in 28 years."
Name a better atmosphere to watch the World Cup then vous? I’ll wait 🏴🏴🏴🍺 #Weymouth #ItsCominHome pic.twitter.com/e8EHEB2uZb
— Kelly 🌚 (@NasherrBasherr) July 7, 2018
This is only the third time in history and the first time since 1990 England have made it to the semi-finals.
"[The World Cup] brings everyone together to celebrate," Keith added. "It doesn't cost anything and everyone can join in the fun together. It's been great for Weymouth as a whole."
Great atmosphere yesterday at @TheVous in Weymouth. #ItsComingHome #EnglandvSweden #WorldCup18 pic.twitter.com/9SgsoyevyD
— Daren Taylor (@PokerDaz9) July 8, 2018
England's next match will be the semi-final against Croatia on Wednesday (11). Kick off will be at 7pm.
A big screen will once again be erected outside Rendezvous and spectators are advised to get there early to ensure entry.
How the final whistle in the #ENG #SWE #WorldCup game was greeted in #weymouth pic.twitter.com/Sbai4C5fRE
— Jon (@jonwarrener) July 7, 2018
Keith said a plan for the final (if England go through) had not yet been finalised but he would hopefully announce a plan in the coming days.
Weymouth Rendezvous reaction after this. Goosebumps! pic.twitter.com/msp1QBkaQa
— Charl ✌🏻 🏴 (@CharlEdits) July 7, 2018
Will you be watching the match on Wednesday evening? Send your pictures and videos to newdesk@dorsetecho.co.uk
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