MOVE over Paddy McGuinness these young dancers from Bolton are flying the England flag in supporting Gareth Southgate’s side in the Euro 2020 final.

Caitlin Power is a coach at Bolton Allstarz came up with the idea of putting their own twist on the hit song ‘Vindaloo’ by recording a video cheering on the Three Lions.

The video was filmed at St Paul’s Community Centre, Halliwell Road and it shows the boys and girls from the group showing off their skills and and dancing to the song.

The 19-year-old coach said: “Throughout lockdown we have done some videos to get all the kids coming together and they said they were watching the football. So I thought why not come in to support the country.

“They were over the moon at the idea and some of the kids were missing the match to do it so we wanted to bring England to the Allstarz.

“It was nice to see about 30 or 40 kids involved and it would have been more but we had a lot of people isolating.

“We thought Vindaloo was the best song that has been done and Paddy McGuinness was involved in the latest one.

“The kids loved it.

“We will be cheering England on in the final as obviously the trophy is coming home.”

Caitlin’s grandma Alison Power, who runs the group, was delighted with the success of the video.

She said: “My granddaughter has been at the club since she was two and is now a coach.

“She came up with the idea of doing it and we asked the kids to come in to the session in red and white or England kits.

“In the video there is a lady called Pam Clarke who was knitting which fitted in with the lyrics and she usually knits while we run our session at the church.

“We were hoping to get a mum, dad and grandma for the song but couldn’t but Caitlin’s granddad Gary Shakespeare fitted in the dance.”

It is not the first time the group have taken centre stage about sport as they were the half-time entertainment for the Warrington v St Helens Challenge Cup final in 2019.