More than 2,000 people packed into Freight Island to watch England’s
England fans erupted in cheers in Manchester city centre when the final whistle was blown on the team’s first World Cup game of 2026.
Beers were flung across the room, strangers were embracing and some supporters even sang the national anthem as the Three Lion’s 4-2 victory against Croatia in Houston was made official.
More than 2,000 people packed into Freight Island, opposite Piccadilly Station, for the ‘We Are Football festival’ which claims to be the biggest fanzone of its kind in Europe.
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Fans decked out in England gear and impatient with anticipation started gathering from 6pm at the venue for the 9pm kick off.
And by the shouts and cheers that rang out from the venue, you’d think that England had just won the whole tournament, not their very first game in the group stages.
The match was anything but boring, with the England squad keeping fans on their toes right all throughout the game.
But by the time Rashford scored the fourth goal in the 85th minute, fans knew they had secured the result they wanted.
Even before the final whistle was blown, fans were chanting and jumping up and down. And when the game finally finished, Sweet Caroline and Mr Brightside were blaring out from the speakers.
Amongst the fans was 35-year-old Jess Bellamy, who had come down on her birthday to watch the game with her partner Joe Hamilton.
She said: “We try our best to follow England but we’ve got two kids so it can be a little hard, especially with all the funny times in this tournament. But we’ve watched as many games as we can so far.
“I’m glad it’s a few days into it before England has played because I feel like the excitement has really, really built.
“We’re very excited. I’m off work tomorrow and I feel like whether we get a win or not, it’s England’s first game so it’s still very exciting.
“We’re getting married next year so this will be our last big tournament before then. We’re hoping to go to the next one. All the next major tournaments are in Europe so it’s a bit easier than going to America.”
England’s second game of the tournament will take place against Ghana on June 23.


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