England fans erupted into a rendition of Wonderwall after the men's national football team beat Mexico 3-2 in a thrilling World Cup match that kept many fans in the UK up in the early hours of Monday morningDaniel Bird Assistant Showbiz Editor and Lauren Del Fabbro Press Association Entertainment Reporter19:28, 06 Jul 2026Updated 19:28, 06 Jul 2026Oasis rocker Liam Gallagher made a cheeky dig at Harry Kane. The legendary frontman said of the skipper: "It's hard work that singing," after the striker lost his voice celebrating the team's nail-biting victory over Mexico at the World Cup.The national side edged out Mexico 3-2 in a breathtaking encounter that had fans across the country glued to their screens in the early hours of Monday morning, with kick-off pushed back an hour to 2am.In the aftermath of the win, England supporters burst into a rousing chorus of Wonderwall at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City – with the players themselves joining in the singalong.Kane subsequently appeared to have lost his voice, visibly struggling to string a sentence together during an interview with BBC Sport.Gallagher took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to say: "It's hard work that singing Harry Kane cmon ENGLAND cmon WONDERWALL." Throughout the 2026 World Cup, the iconic rock band's classic 1995 track has emerged as an unofficial anthem, with the squad lining up to belt it back to their adoring supporters.Sir David Beckham, Chicken Shop Date presenter Amelia Dimoldenberg and TV personality Jamie Laing also threw themselves into the celebrations, taking to social media to show their backing for the national side.Sir David shared a series of Instagram stories, writing: "Now that's a performance wow. There was no other way of winning this game other than that. Absolutely brilliant."He also heaped praise on "brilliant" England boss Thomas Tuchel and goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, whose display he described as "absolutely nothing other than perfection". "Huge team performance. A night to be proud of each and everyone of the squad," he said.Dimoldenberg declared she "can't cope" in a clip shared online, captioned "we did it!". Meanwhile, former Made In Chelsea star Laing enthused: "It's coming home baby!"EastEnders actor Ross Kemp also took to Instagram with a video, proclaiming: "That is without a doubt the best England performance I think I've ever seen."That is without a doubt true English spirit." Chart-topping artists Rita Ora and Lewis Capaldi were amongst the celebrities joining in the celebrations, watching the nerve-shredding match together at a London pub.Ora posted a video to Instagram capturing their early-hours revelry, showing herself cheering on footballer Jude Bellingham and leaping with delight amongst a crowd of supporters following one of England's goals.She was also spotted embracing fellow football supporters, and could be heard screaming and chanting "it's coming home" as she soaked up England's dominant victory. Beneath the post, she wrote: "Nothing beats a London pub game ever... It's coming home."Article continues belowScottish singer Capaldi was filmed belting out her fourth UK number one single – I Will Never Let You Down – while Ora performed a rendition of his award-winning track, Someone You Loved.Like this story? For more of the latest showbiz news and gossip, follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Threads.
Liam Gallagher pokes fun at Harry Kane after England's triumphant World Cup win
England fans erupted into a rendition of Wonderwall after the men's national football team beat Mexico 3-2 in a thrilling World Cup match that kept many fans in the UK up in the early hours of Monday morning













