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The Sidemen told off by England fans for “annoying” shouting at World Cup match

Sidemen trio Ethan Payne, Harry Lewis, and TBJZL attended an England World Cup match recently, and it’s safe to say they riled up the spectators around them.
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Reuters
· Jul 4, 2026
England World Cup squad arrives in Mexico City
Chants and booing greeted the England World Cup squad on their arrival at a Mexico City hotel ahead of the round of 16 match against Mexico. #england #worldcup #mexico
Football | Mail Online
· Jul 8, 2026
Argentina's World Cup stars taunt England with chants about the Falklands in their dressing room - while their fans are ALREADY singing about knocking Three Lions out in semi-final
Argentina's World Cup stars taunt England with chants about the Falklands in their dressing room - while their fans are ALREADY singing about knocking Three Lions out in semi-final
Daily Mail
· Jul 2, 2026
Don't try this in Mexico! Foreign office warn boozed-up England fans they face mugging and drink spiking at next World Cup game - while supporters are all-day partying, making it two games in one day at the baseball
Don't try this in Mexico! Foreign office warn boozed-up England fans they face mugging and drink spiking at next World Cup game - while supporters are all-day partying, making it two games in one day at the baseball
BBC
· Jul 4, 2026
England team booed on arrival at Mexico City hotel
England are booed as they arrive at their Mexico City hotel to prepare for their World Cup last-16 game against Mexico.
Football | The Guardian
· Jul 4, 2026
England get hostile welcome on arrival at Mexico City hotel for World Cup showdown
Hundreds of fans greet the players, with many booingIncreased security outside after Ecuador team disturbedEngland received a hostile welcome as they arrived at their Mexico City hotel for Sunday’s World Cup last-16 tie against Mexico.England had been hoping to keep their location undisclosed after Mexico supporters used loud speakers, horns and motorcycles to try to disturb the sleep of Ecuador’s players before their last-32 tie, which the co-hosts won 2-0 on Wednesday night. Continue reading...
Metro
· Jul 12, 2026
England warned about ‘one-sided refereeing’ before Argentina World Cup semi-final
England warned about ‘one-sided refereeing’ before Argentina World Cup semi-final
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Related coverage for "The Sidemen told off by England fans for “annoying” shouting at World Cup match": Reuters — England World Cup squad arrives in Mexico City. Football | Mail Online — Argentina's World Cup stars taunt England with chants about the Falklands in their dressing room - while their fans are ALREADY singing about knocking Three Lions out in semi-final. Daily Mail — Don't try this in Mexico! Foreign office warn boozed-up England fans they face mugging and drink spiking at next World Cup game - while supporters are all-day partying, making it two games in one day at the baseball. BBC — England team booed on arrival at Mexico City hotel. Football | The Guardian — England get hostile welcome on arrival at Mexico City hotel for World Cup showdown. Metro — England warned about ‘one-sided refereeing’ before Argentina World Cup semi-final