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ENGLAND stars Joe Hart and Kieran Trippier hold hands while leaving a nightclub at around 3.30am on Saturday.

The pair were out in plush Mayfair in central London just hours after boss Gareth Southgate's side held Germany to a 0-0 draw at Wembley.

 Joe Hart and Kieran Trippier hold hands leaving a London nightclub
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Joe Hart and Kieran Trippier hold hands leaving a London nightclubCredit: BackGrid

Southgate allowed his players out on the town in what was a pre-arranged celebration to mark their qualification for the World Cup.

England host Brazil - the world's second-ranked side - in a friendly on Tuesday.

John Stones hid his face while leaving Morton's club and Kyle Walker put his coat over his head.

But it was Hart and Trippier who caught the eye - after catching each other's hands.

 The pair looked to be having a laugh as they left Morton's Club in Mayfair
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The pair looked to be having a laugh as they left Morton's Club in MayfairCredit: BackGrid
 The England pair held hands in front of the photographers
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The England pair held hands in front of the photographersCredit: BackGrid
 John Stones hides his face as he leaves the get-together with other England team-mates
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John Stones hides his face as he leaves the get-together with other England team-matesCredit: BackGrid
 Kyle Walker popped his coat over his head on his way out
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Kyle Walker popped his coat over his head on his way outCredit: BackGrid

The pair looked to joke around as they walked down the steps leading away from the exclusive night hotspot.

Reports suggested the Football Association could have looked to introduce a ban on players' nights out while on international duty after Wayne Rooney was pictured with red-wine stained lips the night after England beat Scotland last November.


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Rooney, who was England captain at the time, went on to miss his side's friendly against Spain.

However this was never implemented and this get-together had the full backing of Southgate.

​England football ​players ​are seen leaving Morton's Club in Mayfair at around 3.30am singing ​'We’re not going home​'​
 Marcus Rashford opted to put his hood up
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Marcus Rashford opted to put his hood upCredit: BackGrid
 Eric Dier wore all black, including a beanie cap, for the outing
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Eric Dier wore all black, including a beanie cap, for the outingCredit: BackGrid
 John Stones appeared eager to avoid attention upon leaving the hotspot
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John Stones appeared eager to avoid attention upon leaving the hotspotCredit: BackGrid
 Jesse Lingard could have scored the goal that saw England beat Germany
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Jesse Lingard could have scored the goal that saw England beat GermanyCredit: BackGrid
 Tammy Abraham made his England debut in the match against Germany
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Tammy Abraham made his England debut in the match against GermanyCredit: BackGrid
 Jake Livermore out with the England squad in Mayfair
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Jake Livermore out with the England squad in MayfairCredit: BackGrid
 Ruben Loftus-Cheek impressed in Gareth Southgate's side
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Ruben Loftus-Cheek impressed in Gareth Southgate's sideCredit: BackGrid
 Gary Cahill looked relaxed leaving the venue
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Gary Cahill looked relaxed leaving the venueCredit: BackGrid
 Jamie Vardy donned some interesting jeans for the occasion
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Jamie Vardy donned some interesting jeans for the occasionCredit: BackGrid

Ruben Loftus-Cheek impressed as Southgate's inexperienced sides held the current world champions to a stalemate.

Manchester United star Jesse Lingard could have won it for the home side but he blazed over with the last kick of the game.

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