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Why England’s World Cup Anthem Is Oasis’ Wonderwall—Revealed

Why England’s World Cup Anthem Is Oasis’ Wonderwall—Revealed

England’s "Wonderwall" World Cup Party: A Simple Guide

Updated July 11, 2026, 8:10 p.m. ET

What’s the Big News?

Imagine the biggest soccer tournament in the world—that’s the World Cup! It’s where countries send their best players to compete. Right now, England (nicknamed the "Three Lions") is doing really well. They are about to play Norway in the quarterfinals (that means only 8 teams are left, and winning means moving to the "semifinals" or last 4) in a city called Miami.

Fans and players are hoping that after the game, they can do something super fun: sing a famous song together! The song is called "Wonderwall" by a band from the 1990s called Oasis.

Editor’s Note: You can follow live updates on the England-Norway World Cup match to see what happens!

How Did the "Wonderwall" Singing Start?

Think of it like a happy habit that started after a big win. Here is how it went step-by-step:

  1. The First Time: England played a team called Croatia in the first part of the tournament (the "group stage"). They won a super exciting game 4-2 in a big stadium in Arlington, Texas (called AT&T Stadium). After winning, the players started singing "Wonderwall" loudly with the fans.
  2. The Panama Game: They also sang it after playing Panama.
  3. The DR Congo Game: In the "round of 32" (another knockout round), they came back from behind to win against DR Congo, and they sang again!
  4. The Mexico Game: They played Mexico in the "last 16" round. They won in a place that is super high up (more than a mile above the sea). They sang there too!
  5. The Hope for Norway: They hope to sing it again after the quarterfinal against Norway.

What Do the Players Say?

The players love this moment! Here are some quotes turned into kid-friendly talk:

  • Harry Kane (he is the person who has scored the most goals ever for England) said: "Singing with the fans was one of my favorite moments ever wearing the England shirt!" He loves the special bond (friendship) with the crowd.

Callout for Important Points:
Harry Kane’s favorite moment wasn’t just scoring—it was singing with the fans! That shows how much this tradition means to the team.

  • Morgan Rogers (a player who helps the team move the ball, called a midfielder) joked with reporters: "You’re not really English if you don’t know the words to this song! Everyone must know it. If you don’t, you better learn quickly!"

Watch the Singalongs and Get the News

The original report mentioned videos of the team and fans singing after these games:

  • Singing after the Mexico game
  • Singing after the DR Congo game
  • Singing after the Panama game
  • Singing after the Croatia game

Newsletter Tip: If you want all the best World Cup highlights sent straight to your email, you can sign up for a special World Cup newsletter.

Looking Ahead: If England wins against Norway, they will go to the semifinals! Fans are already looking for tickets to cheer them on there.

Summary

Let’s recap everything we learned:

  • England is in the World Cup quarterfinals playing Norway in Miami.
  • After winning games, the England players and fans sing "Wonderwall" by Oasis together.
  • This started after beating Croatia 4-2 in Texas, and continued after Panama, DR Congo, and Mexico games.
  • Star player Harry Kane says it’s his favorite memory, and Morgan Rogers says everyone should know the lyrics!
  • Fans can watch videos of the singalongs, sign up for newsletters, and look for semifinal tickets.

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

1. What is the "Wonderwall"?
It’s a very famous song from the 1990s made by a British band called Oasis. Lots of people in England know all the words!

2. Who are the "Three Lions"?
That’s just a friendly nickname for the England soccer team. Their logo has three lions on it.

3. What is the World Cup?
It’s a giant global soccer tournament held every few years where countries battle to be the best in the world.

4. Why do they sing after wins?
The players and fans feel super happy and connected after a win, and singing a beloved song together makes the celebration even more special!

5. What happens if England beats Norway?
They move on to the "semifinals" (the last 4 teams) of the World Cup, and fans hope for another "Wonderwall" singalong!

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