England Wags party into early hours at World Cup in Russia with shisha, champers and shots
A strong group of nine wives and girlfriends painted the town red in Saint Petersburg as they extended their stay in Russia
A strong group of nine wives and girlfriends painted the town red in Saint Petersburg as they extended their stay in Russia
WIVES and girlfriends of the England stars painted the town red as they indulged in booze, desserts and shisha.
Nine wags let their hair down as they celebrated extending their stay in Russia following the Three Lions' qualification from the group stage.
Rebekah Vardy led the group as they wined and dined in Saint Petersburg before partying into the early hours.
They started at plush Japanese restaurant SunDay Giza near the marina and then delved into an array of desserts.
Harry Maguire's girlfriend, Fern Hawkins, and Rebekah treated herself to a shisha pipe that was shared around the group.
Rebekah kept all her 341,000 Instagram followers updated with their champagne-fuelled night out that continued until 4am.
They appeared in high spirits as they prepare to fly to Kaliningrad ahead of England's final group stage match against Belgium.
The wags wore some of their best attire as they posed for a group photo when leaving the hotel for their night on the town.
John Stones' childhood girlfriend Millie Savage was among those along with Megan Davison who was pictured kissing Jordan Pickford after the 6-1 victory over Panama.
Shannon Horlock, girlfriend to England newbie Nick Pope, was also in attendance as she continued to get to know the close-knit group.
The Wags have been offered their own security team from the FA for their trip to Russia after SunSport exclusively revealed some Three Lions stars were planning on hiring their own private bodyguards.
There was none of Danny Rose's family in attendance after he told them not to follow him to Russia.
Rose said the fear of them receiving racist abuse from the stands would cause him to worry when trying to prepare for matches.
But he has since changed his tune and admitted he is "open" to his family jetting to watch the World Cup.
Revealed by the BBC he said: "If I managed to get in the team at some point I may change my mind."