Over the past few weeks, Norway’s World Cup squad has captured the imagination of football fans around the globe with its ...
Ollie Whitmore, Chief football news reporterThe Netherlands’ 2-2 draw with Japan might’ve been one of the games of the World Cup so far, but the Dutch capturing fans’ attention wasn’t just in ...
We asked experts on soccer chants to explain why. By Yan Zhuang Fans who traveled to the United States for the World Cup have ...
Fans in the US have been mocked on social media for chants such as “I believe that we will win” and “U-S-A! U-S-A!” ...
Football and chanting go hand in hand – but why are England's anthems so much catchier than the rest of the world's? With the World Cup now underway, scientists have analysed football chants sung ...
Supporters from other countries often mock American football fans for their chants (or lack thereof). The atmospheres at European and South American sporting events are completely different from those ...
Discover the origin of Erling Haaland's famous football chant, its lyrics, and why Manchester City and Norway fans sing it.
Fans are a huge part of the World Cup, with armies of supporters travelling across the planet every four years. This summer, supporters from every corner of the globe are descending on Russia and will ...
Welcome to the latest instalment of It Is What It Is, the sister column to Adam Hurrey’s Football Cliches podcast, a parallel mission into the heart of the tiny things in football you never thought ...
A Peter Crouch anthem hailing the former England player's towering height has been crowned the nation's funniest football chant - beating Neil Diamond and Fat Les to the top spot.
International football has official anthems and unofficial anthems, and the latter usually get sung with a lot more enthusiasm. The latest to fill the lungs of England’s fans in the stands and in the ...