‘IT’S COMING HOME’ Explained | The meaning of England’s unofficial football anthem | 7NEWS Australia

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England has made the final of the 2021 Euros, and we’ve all heard one thing. Right around the world, we’re hearing football fans shout “IT’S COMING HOME!”. Originally from a song called Three Lions (Football’s Coming Home) by David Baddiel, Frank Skinner and The Lightning Seeds. And since Euros 1996, it’s been used to fire up the English football team and fans ahead of World Cups and Euro Championships. But what does it mean? We’ll explain all.

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