For the third men’s tournament in a row, Spider-Man has returned to High Wycombe to get behind the England Football Team.
With Euro 2024 just a few days away, the superhero is hoping to spread some collective support for the Three Lions as they head to Germany to take on Serbia, Denmark and Slovakia at this year's championships.
And how has he done that? Well, the hero was out in the evening of June 10/early hours of June 11, painting England flags on several mini roundabouts across the town.
He has even moved to decorating zebra-crossings, with junctions in High Wycombe, Flackwell Heath and Loudwater all having the St George’s Cross.
It's also been reported that some have been done in Marlow.
It is believed that the person in question is Stephen Mark Roberts, as a video of a man painting the junctions as Peter Parker is directly linked to his personal Facebook page.
And it's not the first time this has happened to the junctions in the area.
They were decorated in 2021 - the year England reached the Euro Championship final but lost to Italy via a penalty shootout.
During the winter months of 2022, some were painted red for that year's World Cup in Qatar, whilst a pink flag appeared on roundabouts in the summer of 2023.
This was for the Women's World Cup which was held in Australia, as the Lionesses lost to Spain in the final.
The comical clip has been watched thousands of times on social media, gathering over 700 reactions, 100 comments and 80 shares, with many praising the hero in action.
England start their Euro 2024 campaign on Sunday, June 16 against Serbia.
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