ENGLAND’S sexiest football fan has big plans if the Three Lions win Euro 2024 – but her secret Premier League admirer might not like it.
OnlyFans model and TikTok influencer Alexia Grace has promised to post a fully nude photo on X (formerly Twitter) if Gareth Southgate’s men lift the trophy on July 14.
The 25-year-old former Jet2 flight attendant, from Birmingham, will head to Germany with a friend next week in a bid to make the most of the knockout stages of the tournament.
She told The Sun the pair don’t have tickets for the games but are hoping to get some resales while they “soak up the atmosphere”.
“We’ll stay there until the end and watch. I’ve never watched an England game live,” said Alexia.
Meanwhile, she will land in Turkey for a short break just hours before the Three Lions’ first game on Sunday and will have to scramble to find somewhere to watch.
Asked if there is any player she is most excited to see, Alexia said: “I’m looking forward to seeing the whole team play.
“I’m an Aston Villa fan, but I’m more of a country fan, if that makes sense.
“I’m more excited to actually watch the Euros. It’s more fun, everyone gets together.”
However, she is hopeful that Ollie Watkins will get some game time.
The 28-year-old striker, from Torquay, Devon, scored 19 goals and racked up 13 assists last season as Villa finished fourth and clinched the final Champions League spot.
“I love Ollie Watkins,” admitted Alexia.
She is not particularly fond, however, of local star Jack Grealish, 28, who moved to Manchester City for £100m in 2021 but was not named in Southgate’s Euro squad.
“I see him as a traitor, to be honest,” she said with a laugh, before admitting that she would welcome him with open arms if he re-signed with the club.
Alexia started her OnlyFans account during the Covid pandemic in 2020 and now earns around £60,000 a month posting raunchy snaps.
The influencer also has 1.2 million followers on TikTok, having only opened her account last year.
She has previously spoken out about obsessive fans hounding her with messages, but said there is one footballer in particular who she doesn’t mind seeing slide into her DMs.
“I’m not going to say who it is,” she joked, but said they are current Premier League players.
“They just messaged me behind my content, I post a lot of football content and now I speak to them regularly.”
How England are likely to line up against Serbia
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Probable lineup
Southgate doesn’t experiment much, so the team will certainly play 4-2-3-1, with many of the players locked in.
Robust defender John Stones is, however, a possible doubt after suffering a bug.
To prevent him from transmitting germs to his teammates, the 30-year-old was confined to his quarantine room.
The only other real questions are who plays at left-back, where Luke Shaw will play if he is fit and if not, it will probably be Kieran Trippier.
And alongside Declan Rice in midfield where Kobbie Mainoo and Trent Alexander-Arnold will be the main candidates, along with Conor Gallagher.
Much will depend on how bold Southgate decides to be.
Prediction
England are the favorites to top the table after the friendly draw and will face the best third-placed team in Group D/E/F.
SunSport considers it could be one from Austria, the Czech Republic or Slovakia.
Progressing past the round of 16 would mean a predicted draw against Italy in the quarter-finals on July 6.
The game would be a repeat of the Euro 2020 final, won by the Italians on penalties.
England could then face France in the semi-final, giving Harry Kane the chance to get revenge for Les Bleus after his missed penalty in the 2022 World Cup quarter-finals.
In the final, countries like Germany, Spain and Portugal could be the opponents. England will do well to match their run to the Euro 2020 final.
She went on to say, “When I started, I never planned on playing football. [content]I finally started posting about it and it blew up.
“I have always been a football fan since I was a child, I used to go to the park with my mother and father when I was younger.
“I used to play with the boys when I was very young, but not anymore. I don’t think I could kick a ball for anything.”
On New Year’s Eve, she left fans stunned when she promised to post a completely nude photo on X if Villa won the league.
“I will do the same thing if England win,” she promised.
I’m looking forward to seeing the whole team play. I’m an Aston Villa fan, but I’m more of a country fan, if that makes sense. I’m more excited to actually watch the Euros. It’s more fun, everyone comes together.
Alexia GraçaEngland’s sexiest fan
Asked what she would tell the players if she were in the dressing room before Sunday’s game against Serbia, she said: “That I will be their biggest motivation.”
Alexia may not be a great football player these days, but she has made an impact with several fights on KSI’s Misfits boxing platform.
“I do a lot of influencer boxing, so that’s what mainly got my name out there,” she explained.
She made her debut last October against OnlyFans model and Cheslea fan Astrid Wett in a bid to finally resolve the feud between the two.
“Me and Astrid were supposed to fight in a different promotion, but it never happened,” said Alexia.
Serbia’s fiercest hooligan ‘Ivan the Terrible’

By JOSH SAUNDERS
GERMAN police are bracing for violence at England’s Euro 2024 opener following claims that up to 500 Serbian hooligans could attack the game.
This Sunday’s clash, where 40,000 Three Lions fans and up to 8,000 Serbia fans are expected to attend, was considered one of four “high risk” games by UEFA.
This is followed by fears of an attack by Serbian ultras, including a notorious bandit known as “Ivan the Terrible” and “the Beast of Genoa”.
Heavily tattooed Ivan Bogdanov – who is linked to far-right paramilitaries – was arrested for starting a riot during the Euro 2012 qualifiers, which led to the game being abandoned.
On that fateful night in 2010, he was photographed sitting on a fence separating Serbian fans from their Italian hosts at the Stadio Comunale Luigi Ferraris stadium in Genoa.
Brazen Bogdanov, who was wearing a balaclava, had pliers in one hand, which had been used to open the barrier, and a flare in the other.
The game had to be abandoned after just six minutes due to Serbian thugs throwing flares and fireworks both onto the pitch and at the Italian fans.
At the time, The Guardian reported that Bogdanov “continued to encourage other fans to participate in the violent act” and “did not appear to fear the police or care about the consequences.”
The match had already been postponed by 40 minutes due to violent clashes with Italian police and authorities later confirmed that 17 arrests had been made – all but one were Serbs.
Bogdanov, who was among them, spent almost three years between Italian and Serbian prisons for his involvement in the violence, which injured 17 people, and other crimes.
A few months after the clash, he said: “That night, the Serbian team had to be punished because they hadn’t been up to the task for a long time.
“It had nothing to do with the game, it was a question of attitude and respect towards people. I apologize to Genoa, I have nothing against Italy. If I don’t like something, I say so.”
After switching to Misfits, she said promoters were impressed when it generated hundreds of thousands of views.
Most recently, she fought Nikki Hru in April and plans to fight again later in the summer – although she has no confirmed opponent.
“I had no interest in boxing,” she admitted.
“I only started boxing when I started Misfits. I had never put on a pair of gloves in my life until now.”
But she found a talent for it.
“You get lost, you almost go on autopilot,” she said of being in the ring.
“I don’t know how to explain it, the adrenaline is very strong.
“Everyone is different, but I don’t feel that way [getting punched]. Everyone says I have a granite chin because I can take a hell of a punch.
“I just don’t feel it when I’m in the ring. Sorry later,” she added, laughing.
But is she scared that boxing could eventually harm her modeling career?
“If someone broke my nose, I could fix it,” she joked.
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