Wonderwall Streams Surge as England Fans Turn Oasis Classic into World Cup Anthem

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Wonderwall streams have soared ahead of England’s World Cup clash with Ghana, as fans continue to embrace the Oasis anthem during the tournament.

Streaming data shows the iconic track by Oasis jumped by more than 50 percent in the UK after England supporters sang it following the team’s 4-2 win over Croatia last week. The song has quickly become one of the defining sounds of England’s World Cup campaign.

Wonderwall streams have grown rapidly since footage of fans and players singing together spread across social media. England captain Harry Kane called the moment one of his favourite memories in an England shirt. He said the connection between the team and supporters felt powerful after the final whistle.

Midfielder Declan Rice also praised the singalong and described it as a special experience. Meanwhile, Liam Gallagher welcomed the surge in popularity with his usual blunt style. Reacting on social media, he said the song remains a classic and praised his own vocal performance on the track.

His brother, Noel Gallagher, also backed calls to make the song England’s official World Cup anthem. He said the track now belongs to the people and praised the energy it created inside the stadium. The song first appeared on Oasis’ second album, (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, and remains one of the band’s biggest hits.

Although it reached number two in the charts, it later became one of the most successful Britpop songs ever released. Wonderwall streams continue to rise as England prepare for another crucial group-stage match. Tournament organisers also included the song on England’s official matchday playlist, alongside tracks like Hey Jude and Sweet Caroline.

The national team now hopes to build on its strong start against Ghana before facing Panama later this week. For many fans, Wonderwall streams now represent more than music. They reflect the growing belief that England could make another deep World Cup run.

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