England World Cup song: The 'Going All The Way' chant that has fans dreaming of glory

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Tom Dutton11 July 2018

England fans are starting to believe that the Three Lions could be on the cusp of something special.

Gareth Southgate's side started the World Cup in style, beating a resilient Tunisia side at the death before hitting Panama for six in their opening two games.

Already through to the last 16, Southgate then introduced the fringe players for their group decider against Belgium, and defeat sent England into the favourable side of the draw.

Spain's shock loss to Russia then blew the draw open further, giving England a realistic chance of reaching the World Cup Final.

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England then won their first penalty shootout at a World Cup to beat Colombia before cruising past Sweden to reach Wednesday's semi-final.

And now there has been a late rush of England followers wanting to sample the atmosphere in Russia.

Three Lions fans may be heavily outnumbered by fans inside the Luzhniki Stadium supporting Croatia, but they will certainly be making themselves heard regardless.

And "England's going all the way" has become the backing track to England's unlikely bid for glory.

The chant, set to the tune of Earth, Wind & Fire's iconic September, has been adopted by Three Lions fans out in Russia.

Words

1, 2, 3, 4

Woah, England are in Russia

Woah, drinking all your vodka

Woah, England's going all the way

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