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Inside the stadium where England fans rode the World Cup rollercoaster

An extraordinary day in Atlanta saw England battle through to the next round of the World Cup - and the Mirror's Andy Lines was in the stadium to witness it all

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Inside the stadium where England fans rode the World Cup rollercoaster

An extraordinary day in Atlanta saw England battle through to the next round of the World Cup - and the Mirror's Andy Lines was in the stadium to witness it all

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England fans hit Atlanta, taunt Germany & Scotland and do the CONGA

England fans are making a lot of noise in Atlanta as the excitement builds ahead of Wednesday's World Cup last-32 clash with DR Congo.

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  1. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·dailymail.com

    England fans hit Atlanta, taunt Germany & Scotland and do the CONGA

    England fans are making a lot of noise in Atlanta as the excitement builds ahead of Wednesday's World Cup last-32 clash with DR Congo.

  2. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·mirror.co.uk

    Inside the stadium where England fans rode the World Cup rollercoaster

    An extraordinary day in Atlanta saw England battle through to the next round of the World Cup - and the Mirror's Andy Lines was in the stadium to witness it all