Ref. 30840-11EURO FEVER: ADVER man Andy Heron will be among England's travelling army.

The 29-year-old sales executive has secured tickets for all three Group B matches against France, Switzerland and Croatia. And he'll be feeding regular reports back to our Victoria Road offices so our readers can get a taste of the football frenzy too.

This trip won't be the first time Andy has travelled the globe following Beckham and the boys. He was also lucky enough to witness England's passage through to Portugal.

Andy said: "I saw our away games, as well as our home clash against Turkey at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland."

His all-time favourite game, however, has got to be the 5-1 hammering of Germany in June 2001. He said: "The atmosphere was electric. I will never forget that day. People were jumping around and dancing in the stadium I've never seen anything like it. The only thing that could beat it now is winning Euro 2004."

Although up against tough competition, Andy insists England have what it takes to reach the semi-finals.

And the life-long Town fan reckons Swindon could certainly do with a taste of success after Andy King's team were knocked out of the play-offs by Brighton.

He said: "It's sometimes hard being a Town supporter. I was totally gutted at the end of that game. England getting to the final of Euro 2004 and going on to win it would be a nice distraction."