Harry Styles goes mental for England World Cup win in Wembley stands
Harry Styles goes mental for England World Cup win

Harry Styles was seen celebrating England's World Cup victory over DR Congo at Wembley Stadium, where he was preparing for his own concert. The singer, known for hits like "Taste Back," watched nervously from the stands as the match unfolded before erupting in joy when Harry Kane scored the winning goal.

Styles joins fans in stands

Styles was inches away from fans who had paid hundreds to see him perform later that evening. The game was shown on stage screens ahead of the show. When Kane scored, Styles ran into the arms of his friends, hugging and cheering as England advanced to the next round.

Casual outfit choice

Unlike his on-stage shirt-and-tie attire, Styles opted for a casual white long-sleeved shirt and his signature tiny black shorts. His leg tattoos were on full display as he leapt into a friend's arms, both overjoyed at the win. He punched the air and likely shouted encouragement during the celebration.

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After regaining composure, Styles walked back through the doors, beaming and waving at fans. Later on stage, he dedicated a portion of his show to Kane's turnaround, singing: "Harry Kane, he gets the ball right into the box! Harry Kane, he shoots, he scores! GOALLLLLLLLLLLL!" during his Italian Girls interlude.

Upcoming performances

Styles is set to return to Wembley on Friday evening, while Kane will be on the pitch again on Sunday night (1am Monday UK time) for England's next match against Mexico.

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