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Liam Gallagher “Ready” to Rock World Cup Final with ‘Wonderwall’ if England Makes It

Liam Gallagher “Ready” to Rock World Cup Final with ‘Wonderwall’ if England Makes It

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Liam Gallagher “Ready” to Rock World Cup Final with ‘Wonderwall’ if England Makes It

Liam Gallagher is poised to perform ‘Wonderwall’ live at the World Cup final, riding the wave of England's passion and the iconic song’s resurgent World Cup hype.

The Anthem That United England’s World Cup Journey

If you’ve been following England’s thrilling World Cup run, you can’t have missed the unmistakable chorus of Oasis’s ‘Wonderwall’ echoing through stadiums and fan zones. The 1995 classic has morphed into an unofficial anthem for the England squad, with captain Harry Kane and his teammates passionately singing it alongside fans after victories. It’s a beautiful moment of unity, blending the thrill of sport with the timeless spirit of Britpop.

England has already belted out ‘Wonderwall’ after wins against Croatia, Panama, and DR Congo. The celebrations after their nail-biting 3-2 victory over Mexico were particularly memorable—so much so that Kane sang with such gusto he temporarily lost his voice! And in a rather wild twist, midfielder Jordan Henderson injured his wrist in a freak accident while rushing to join the singalong frenzy.

Liam Gallagher electrifying the stage during Oasis’s Live ‘25 World Tour.

Liam Gallagher of Oasis performs on stage at the Oasis 'Live '25 World Tour'

Noel Gallagher’s Nod to ‘Wonderwall’ as England’s 2026 Anthem

It wasn’t just the fans and players who were taken by this new chapter of ‘Wonderwall’ fandom. Noel Gallagher, Liam’s brother and the original Oasis chief songwriter, gave his wholehearted support to the song becoming England’s 2026 World Cup anthem. Calling it a track that “belongs to the people,” Noel was even surprised to learn that young stars like Jude Bellingham knew the lyrics by heart.

Meanwhile, ‘Wonderwall’ streams surged by 50% on Spotify in the UK, a testament to its rejuvenated status among football fans. Riding this wave, Liam Gallagher declared himself “ready” to fly out to the stadium in New York and perform the song live if England reaches the final showdown.

“We’ll see I’m ready”
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) July 6, 2026

Liam Gallagher’s Playful Banter and World Cup Fever

Liam’s interaction with fans on social media has been nothing short of entertaining. When a fan insisted it was “mandatory” for him to perform ‘Wonderwall’ live on the pitch if England made it to the final, Liam’s cheeky reply—“We’ll see, I’m ready”—showed he’s seriously contemplating it.

Known for teasing Oasis reunion rumors and stirring excitement, Liam’s World Cup enthusiasm feels genuine. He’s joked about teaching Harry Kane how to sing ‘Wonderwall’ properly after the England captain lost his voice:

“It’s hard work that singing Harry Kane cmon ENGLAND cmon WONDERWALL”
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) July 6, 2026

And cheekily promised:

“Oh I’ll show Harry how it’s done”
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) July 6, 2026

This playful rivalry adds a fun layer to the unfolding World Cup story, blending music and football in a uniquely British way.

The Emotional Connection: Players and Fans United by ‘Wonderwall’

The singing isn’t just a quirky sideline event; it’s become an emotional connection between players and fans. Midfielder Declan Rice reflected on the ‘Wonderwall’ singalong after England’s opening game, saying it felt like they “were just connecting with the fans.” Kane echoed this sentiment, calling the moment “one of my favourite ever moments in an England shirt, especially at a major tournament.”

“It’s the emotional connection with the fans, we know how much it means to them. They see how much it means to us. We have that connection right now,” Kane said.

Harry Kane celebrating with England teammates

England’s Next Big Challenge: Norway Awaits

The stakes are rising. England’s next match is set against Norway on Saturday night, July 11, following Norway’s stunning 2-1 victory over Brazil on July 5. The excitement is building, and the possibility of a ‘Wonderwall’ performance on the grandest stage is tantalizingly close.

Oasis: Back in the Spotlight with Tours and a New Documentary

While Liam and Noel’s ‘Wonderwall’ moment captures the world’s attention, Oasis themselves are riding a wave of resurgence. This year marked the one-year anniversary of their ‘Live ‘25’ tour, a reunion that has thrilled a new generation of fans. To celebrate, they released the first trailer for their Steven Knight-directed documentary Don’t Look Back In Anger, which is set to hit cinemas and IMAX screens on September 11, 2026, before streaming globally on Disney+ and Hulu later in the year.

Liam has also been dropping hints of an even bigger Oasis comeback, teasing a 2027 European tour, including a confirmed show in Rome and possibly more dates. Rumors swirl about a Manchester residency and a much-anticipated return to Knebworth, the legendary venue where Oasis previously played some of their most iconic shows.

Trailer preview for the upcoming Oasis documentary "Don’t Look Back In Anger."

Oasis Documentary Trailer

Looking Back and Forward: Oasis Still the Stadium Kings

One thing’s for sure: Oasis knows how to own a stadium. Their ‘Live ’25’ tour kicked off with a spectacular Cardiff show praised for its visual flair and timeless setlist. It was a reminder that the Gallagher brothers, despite years apart and the ups and downs, still command a stadium like no other.

With the World Cup drama and Oasis’s ongoing comeback, Liam’s readiness to sing ‘Wonderwall’ at the final feels like a perfect, poetic moment waiting to happen.

FAQ

  • How has ‘Wonderwall’ become linked to the England World Cup team?
    The England squad started singing ‘Wonderwall’ with fans after victories during the World Cup, making it an unofficial anthem celebrated across matches.
  • Will Liam Gallagher actually perform live at the World Cup final?
    Liam Gallagher has expressed that he is “ready” to perform live if England reaches the final, but no official confirmation has been made yet.
  • What injuries have occurred during the ‘Wonderwall’ celebrations?
    During a singalong after the Mexico match, Jordan Henderson injured his wrist in a freak accident while running to join the celebrations.
  • What other Oasis activities are happening alongside the World Cup?
    Oasis released a documentary titled Don’t Look Back In Anger and are rumored to be planning a 2027 UK and European tour, including a potential return to Knebworth.
  • Why is ‘Wonderwall’ so significant to Oasis fans and football supporters?
    The song bridges generations of music lovers and football fans, symbolizing unity and shared passion during a global event like the World Cup.

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