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Liam Gallagher makes energetic prediction of England FIFA World Cup win: ‘they’ve gotta make it’

Liam Gallagher has insisted that the football team of England win the World Cup

Published July 12, 2026
Liam Gallagher makes energetic prediction of England FIFA World Cup win: ‘they’ve gotta make it’
Liam Gallagher makes energetic prediction of England FIFA World Cup win: ‘they’ve gotta make it’

Liam Gallagher has made a prediction that England will win the World Cup, saying they’ve “gotta make it happen.”

England stand one win from their first men’s World Cup final since 1966 after Jude Bellingham’s two-goal display in Miami during last night, July 11’s match.

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England’s win over Erling Haaland and co. means they will go on to face Argentina in Atlanta, Georgia on Wednesday, July 15, and Liam is among those feeling confident.

“We’re winning this WC,” he declared on X after their July 11 win. “I don’t know how don’t care respect to all those players manager you gotta make it happen LG.” He also nodded to Wonderwall, writing, “Cmon England, cmon Wonderwall.”

It comes after he told fans he was “ready” to play the track live at the final should England reach the last two.

Liam Gallagher makes energetic prediction of England FIFA World Cup win: ‘they’ve gotta make it’

The classic 1995 Oasis track has become the unofficial soundtrack for the England team at the World Cup this year, with Harry Kane and his team coming together at the end of their recent matches to sing it with fans in the crowd, most recently capping off their win against Norway with a singalong.

Liam Gallagher makes energetic prediction of England FIFA World Cup win: ‘they’ve gotta make it’

They’ve also belted it after victories against Croatia, Panama and DR Congo, and recently made headlines after their 3-2 win over Mexico, where Kane sang so loudly with fans that he briefly lost his voice.

Noel Gallagher, the brother of Liam, was quick to support the track becoming England’s 2026 World Cup anthem, saying the song “belongs to the people.” He also admitted that he “couldn’t believe” that Jude Bellingham really knew the lyrics.

Liam Gallagher also reacted to the news that Wonderwall had seen a 50 per cent spike in streams on Spotify in the UK thanks to the World Cup, and has now said that he’s prepared to fly out to New York stadium and sing the song live if England makes it to the final.

Sadaf Naushad
Sadaf Naushad is a Journalist and Neurochemistry master's graduate with over four years of experience. Leveraging her scientific background, she specialises in celebrity wellness, mental health, and the psychology of lifestyle trends, bridging the gap between science and pop culture to provide expert insight into global icons' well-being.