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England Football Anthems Fuel World Cup Campaign Amid Final Promise

England Football Anthems Fuel World Cup Campaign Amid Final Promise
England football fans singing anthems at World Cup 2026 match
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England football fans are driving their team's 2026 World Cup campaign in North America by reviving iconic anthems, creating a resonant stadium atmosphere that has caught the attention of musicians and players alike.

Following a dramatic 3-2 victory against Mexico at the Estadio Azteca, where Jude Bellingham scored a brace and Harry Kane converted a penalty, fans broke into passionate renditions of classic tracks.

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The musical momentum prompted Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher to react on social media to the team's gritty performance under manager Thomas Tuchel.

"It’s hard work that singing Harry Kane cmon ENGLAND cmon WONDERWALL," tweeted Gallagher.

The post immediately drew thousands of interactions from supporters who have embraced the 1995 classic as their unofficial tournament anthem, leading one fan to demand a live performance if England reaches the final.

"We’ll see I’m ready," replied Gallagher.

The bond between music and squad appears stronger than ever, even though England had to navigate a tense finish after Jarell Quansah received a straight red card.

"The occasion, the team, everything against us, we found a way. Incredible, unbelievable support.

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[I'm] speechless. I can't even talk!"

said Harry Kane, England captain.

Historic Anthems and Anniversary Release

Beyond recent hits, England's football culture relies heavily on historic tracks, most notably "Three Lions," originally released on May 20, 1996, by David Baddiel, Frank Skinner, and The Lightning Seeds.

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Author: Johan Robert
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