An England supporter dressed as Spider-Man has painted several mini-roundabouts across the Thames Valley and its surrounding areas with red crosses.

Spotted in High Wycombe, Flackwell Heath, Marlow, and Windsor, the unique-looking St George’s cross has certainly got many people talking on social media.

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Many have praised the individual who is to have believed to have painted the roundabouts in the early hours of Friday, November 18, just two days before the tournament in Qatar begins.

Slough Observer: The World Cup begins in two days, with England's first match taking place on November 21The World Cup begins in two days, with England's first match taking place on November 21 (Image: Facebook)

England’s first game of the World Cup this year is against the Islamic Republic of Iran on Monday, November 21, which will begin at 1pm.

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It is believed that the person in question is Stephen Mark Roberts, as two videos of a man painting the junctions as Peter Parker are directly linked to his personal Facebook page.

Slough Observer: 'Right! Where is the next one?' (Facebook)'Right! Where is the next one?' (Facebook) (Image: Facebook)
To watch both videos, click here for the first and here for the second.

It is not the first time that mini-roundabouts in the Thames Valley have been painted with a St George’s cross, as many were seen last summer when England reached the Euro 2020 final which they lost to Italy.