Liam Gallagher has urged England fans to “keep the biblical vibrations going” after supporters at the World Cup joined players in singing Oasis’s Wonderwall at full time once again. The post-match singalong began after England’s 4-2 win over Croatia in their opening group game and has since become a regular feature after successive matches. Following England’s 2-1 comeback victory over DR Congo, the 53-year-old musician posted on X: “Let’s keep the biblical vibrations going if the governments we put in power can’t bring it then it’s down to the people c’mon England.” After the latest win, sealed by a brace from Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane, the team was seen lining up before England fans and belting out the 1995 single together. Gallagher wrote in another post: “Harry Kane, lick it up to ras,” adding: “The country needs good vibrations until the mighty O (Oasis) comes back, life is meant to be good not shit,” and encouraging supporters to “Run it back! Wonderwall is THE anthem for England at the 2026 World Cup.”
Fans also pressed him about Oasis reuniting following their 2025 tour, to which Gallagher replied he couldn’t say for “security reasons.” In a further message, he predicted England would beat Mexico 5-0 at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, a venue where they have only two competitive defeats. Noel Gallagher wrote Oasis’s Wonderwall, which climbed to number two on the UK singles chart when released in the 1990s and remains one of the Manchester band’s signature tracks. The song has since been covered by The Mike Flowers Pops, whose version also reached number two. Besides its World Cup use, Wonderwall is played after home games for Manchester City, the club supported by both Gallagher brothers. England face Mexico in a last-16 clash at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on Monday, 6 July at 1am BST.
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