A new version of ‘Three Lions’ is being released for 2022 World Cup
Frank Skinner and Ian Broudie have confirmed the change of the original 1996 lyrics
A new version of the 1996 football anthem ‘Three Lions’ is being released in time for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Frank Skinner and The Lightning Seeds’ Ian Broudie have confirmed the news of the track, which was originally sung by the pair and David Baddiel when England hosted the Euros in 1996, featuring the famous lyric: “Football’s coming home”.
Broudie appeared as a guest on Skinner’s breakfast show on Absolute Radio, during which Skinner asked him: “So, I’ve gotta ask you Ian, are you going to do a new version of ‘Three Lions’ for the World Cup? I think it’d be good, it’s an unusual sort of World Cup.”
Broudie replied: “We should have a chat about that maybe,” Skinner responded: “We’ve left it a bit late, we’re filming the video on Thursday!”
Earlier this year, David Baddiel said that the football song should be “put to bed” after the England Women’s team’s Euro 2022 victory.
“The women have reset the clock,” Baddiel told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme according to The Guardian after they won the Euros this summer.
“It was beautiful to hear it sung out of Wembley as we finally clinched a final, I really did think that would never happen,” Baddiel added. “It’s so amazing to actually think, ‘Oh, we’ve won, this doesn’t happen, it’s actually happened.”
ICYMI @FrankOnTheRadio was joined by Ian Broudie to announce a brand new version of Three Lions is on the way for the #WorldCup 🏴
At the 2018 Men’s World Cup after England’s victory over Sweden, ‘Three Lions’ made it to number one on Spotify’s charts.
The track managed to overtake Drake for the top spot, gaining over one million streams in just one day.
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Watch the video for the iconic 1996 football anthem ‘Three Lions’ below.