Three Lions fever has hit overload after England's penalty shootout win over Colombia in the Last 16 of the World Cup 2018.

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Not only are Baddiel and Skinner getting in on the act once again, but so are the fans, the pundits, and even certain members of the squad.

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The comedians, who have seen their Euro '96 hit resurface once again as the anthem of choice at this year's World Cup, shared a picture of themselves celebrating after Eric Dier fired England into the quarter-finals with the caption "it's just about still coming home". Three Lions is steadily climbing the UK music charts, and it's racking in around 950k views on YouTube per day.

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Meanwhile, in the BBC Match of the Day studio, Alan Shearer broke out into a baritone rendition of the tune as Gary Lineker tried to introduce the show.

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And England's banter merchant Jesse Lingard posted a clip on Instagram of himself and Liverpool right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold assuring fans that football is indeed coming home.

https://twitter.com/LFCVine/status/1014266839470395392

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Meanwhile, streets all across the country were soundtracked by the song as fans hit the pavements to celebrate a rare penalty shootout victory and progression to a quarter-final tie against Sweden on Saturday.

Check out a montage of fans screaming the tune at the top of their lungs, and some more clips of the impromptu celebrations, below.

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https://twitter.com/MagicMagid/status/1014263659701460992

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https://twitter.com/RossGreenall_/status/1014262535862841345

https://twitter.com/JMurray29/status/1014257139618107397

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England play Sweden in the quarter-finals of World Cup 2018 on Saturday at 3pm

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