THOUSANDS of jubilant England fans belted out Oasis hit Wonderwall after the Three Lions sealed top spot in Group L.

Goals from Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane allowed Thomas Tuchel’s side to notch a last night.

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And England will now in the World Cup’s first knockout round.

There was a special moment after the final whistle as Three Lions supporters treated their heroes to a brilliant rendition of Wonderwall.

The tune came on over the tannoy at the New York New Jersey Stadium moments after England bagged all three points.

Kane, fresh from becoming the nation’s , and his team-mates were spotted looking into the stands in amazement as their adoring fans sang the hit in unison.

The Sun backed calls for Wonderwall to become earlier this month.

The Three Lions’ travelling army of supporters have been singing the track, written by Manchester City fan Noel Gallagher, in bars since the tournament got underway.

And there was also a singalong when the players took their post-match salute following the .

Former England skipper Terry Butcher is desperate for Wonderwall to replace Neil Diamond’s Sweet Caroline as the go-to jingle after triumphs.

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The Ipswich legend, who won 77 caps during his stunning career, said: “Wonderwall is a great song.

“Everyone knows the words, and the fact it comes from Manchester, one of England’s most patriotic cities, makes it a perfect anthem.

“It sounded great when the fans were belting it out – and thankfully it isn’t Sweet Caroline!”

Every nation at the was asked to submit a playlist of songs to be played before and after games.

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And when it came to England chiefs making their decision.

Sweet Caroline and Hey Jude, by The Beatles, were also selected after becoming crowd favourites over the years.