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Published 15:27 22 Jun 2016 BST
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Reporter Gregory Fleurot has followed both teams, in Paris and Lille, and believes they are competing for the unofficial accolade of the best supporters Euro 2016. He writes:
"In the cities, they sang, drank, danced and departed, leaving smiles on every face."There is one line from Flerot's article that fills us with pride, especially given the fact that France has so recently dealt with terrorist atrocities and is on a state of high level alert. Fleurot spoke to a Parisian bar owner who told him:
"Paris has been morose since the attacks. It does us good to see such happy people."It was our pleasure. As for the best fans at Euro 2016, the hordes following Martin O'Neill's men in Lille may have one last audition this evening. Let's hope they can keep the party going a while longer. - L'Equipe image courtesy of Wayne O'Connor

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