Three Lions Reaches All Time Streaming High

4 July 2018, 17:24 | Updated: 4 July 2018, 18:10

Three Lions (Football's Coming Home) (Official Video)

The vintage England World Cup song was streamed over 450,000 times on Spotify on the day of England's match against Colombia.

Baddiel & Skinner and The Lightning Seeds' Three Lions has reached an all time streaming high this week, according to Spotify.

The music streaming service took to Twitter today to announce the song was played over 450,000 times through their platform on the day of England's victory against Colombia on Tuesday (4 July), which saw them make a historic World Cup win on penalties.

Watch the official for Three Lions video above.

And just in case you're wondering whether it was the 1996 original or Three Lions 98 we're all listening to, Spotify confirmed that they combined the streams of both versions of the anthem.

The Story Of Three Lions By Baddiel & Skinner and The Lightning Seeds.

Baddiel & Skinner proved that time hasn't changed much after sharing a snap of themselves celebrating England's win after watching the match together.

And if that doesn't make them estatic, than ther royalties will as Three Lions also momentarily topped the iTunes chart, while its '98 release was in the Top 10!

They aren't the only famous faces thrilled about England's win, with Ross Kemp taking to Twitter to make an emotional reaction video.

Watch it here:

And members of the public are pretty thrilled about England's World Cup hopes, with It's Coming Home Memes taking over Twitter.

See some of the best here:

Even we got in on the action!

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