England fans are enjoying life in Germany as they prepare for their tournament opener against Serbia.
Three Lions fans have written some great songs and performed them all around the world, and now a new one has emerged.
Fans have traveled across Europe and are enjoying the generosity of their hosts, from Gelsenkirchen to Munich.
Whether it’s a stein of Paulaner or a tasty bratwurst, England’s world-renowned fans are making the most of it.
The applause are easily transformed into chants as fans pay tribute to the players they hope will lead them to victory.
Creativity has reached a new high as they prepare to face their Group C counterparts on Sunday.
And Phil Foden has his own chant, so it’s a good thing he’s ready to start.
The Manchester City player was named Football Writers’ Player of the Season in the Premier League after winning a sixth title, among other distinctions.
In a standout season, he scored 27 goals and assisted on 12 others.
And such performances prompted England fans to give him a new song.
Those waving the St George flag have produced a worldie to the tune of Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Dancing in the Dark’.
They were singing even in the early hours of the morning, as seen on talkSPORT.
Supporters packed one pub, some dressed in red and white and others wearing iconic bucket hats.
Beer was flowing, and people hugged in joy as they sung their hearts out.
So, how’s it going? Follow the words below and sing along with the video!
The video has already received nearly one million views on X, and the song is undoubtedly one of the greatest at Euro 2024 thus far.
Foden, emboldened by his chant, is expected to start on the left side for Gareth Southgate.
Former Three Lions star Peter Crouch, on the other hand, wants to see the offensive midfield play a new role.
“I’d love to get (Phil) Foden in centrally,” Crouch told talkSPORT. “I believe that’s where he is. This season, he has been my best player in the Premier League in a central position.
“It was quite difficult to fit everyone in. I believe Bellingham, as brilliant as he is, can play beside Declan Rice. There is debate about Trent playing in there, but I believe Jude Bellingham can.
“Gone are the days when we had individuals playing in holes who were luxury players; they work just as hard as your defensive midfielders, so, certainly, I’d like to get Foden in centrally.
“And then, I believe you have the width; you’d have to play Saka.” I’d want to get Palmer in there, but it’s not his greatest position out on the left, so I’d go with Anthony Gordon. “But I’d play three behind Kane.”