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One lucky punter won £250,000 thanks to Jude Bellingham's last-gasp goal for England against Slovakia on Sunday.
The Three Lions looked certain to be heading out of Euro 2024 as they trailed for much of the last-16 clash in Gelsenkirchen following Ivan Schranz's 25th minute opener.
Gareth Southgate's side were out of ideas until Bellingham's stunning bicycle kick in the 95th minute took the tie to extra time, before Harry Kane then nodded home to book England a quarter-final showdown against Switzerland on Saturday.
And, while Bellingham's goal sparked wild celebrations across the country, one fan had even more reason to eulogize over the Real Madrid star.
Joanne Gordon, a 50-year-old who hails from Coventry, won the jackpot prize on ITV Picks, which is a free-to-play game where players have to answer seven questions correctly about a game at Euro 2024 to scoop up £250,000.
Jude Bellingham's last-gasp goal for England against Slovakia won one lucky punter £250,000
Bellingham's stunning bicycle kick meant the game finished 1-1 after normal time and helped Joanne Gordon win ITV Picks after correctly predicting seven outcomes from the match
Player must correctly predict the half-time score, full-time score, first goalscorer, first booking, number of corners, minute of the first goal and whether or not there will be a penalty in the game.
Half time score – England 0-1 Slovakia
Full time score – England 1-1 Slovakia
First goalscorer - Ivan Schranz
First booking – Marc Guehi
Number of corners - 9
Penalty yes/no? – No
Minute of first goal – 25th
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Joanne got every outcome spot on for England's clash with Slovakia, including Schranz being the first goalscorer and Marc Guehi to be the first player to get booked, as she became the first ever ITV Picks winner.
Speaking after her dramatic prize pot was secured, Joanne - who admitted she wasn't really a football watcher - thanked Bellingham and explained her feelings following the triumph.
'I don’t really know how to put it into words, it’s extremely surreal,' she said.
'You hear about people winning big amounts of money and you think, “good for them” you know, I’ll try and win myself and you never really consider that it might happen.
Joanne's predictions also incredibly included the correct minute the opening goal would be scored in and once all of her picks came in - something she admitted her husband seemed to be more excited about than her - she opened up on the feelings of jubilation.
She added: 'We thought at that point we had won, but we weren’t 100 per cent sure, so as we were going out, I thought I’d just login on my phone and have a look and I saw the leaderboard, and my name, and the amount, and I said to myself “no, this isn’t real”.
'It still hasn’t really sunk in. It still feels not real.'
Joanne's correct predictions included choosing Slovakia's Ivan Schranz as the first scorer
She also guessed that Marc Guehi would be the first player on either team to receive a booking
With an extra £250,000 in the bank, Joanne then revealed what she planned to do with her winnings.
She said: 'We’ve already decided we’re going to give each of the children some money to set them up, but it’s still not sunk in really.
'You say to yourself you can now afford to do this, that and the other, or even have a holiday, because a holiday wasn’t even on the cards for us this year.'
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