WON AND ONLY

Fans convinced 1990s pop sensation Chesney Hawkes is England’s lucky charm after bizarre half-time show during Wales win

ENGLAND and Wales fans were serenaded by pop legend Chesney Hawkes during their World Cup clash.

And the infamously cheesy one-hit wonder proved a lucky omen for the Three Lions as they roared to a 3-0 win after a goalless first half in Qatar.

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England and Wales renewed their rivalry in their final World Cup group match

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Chesney Hawkes proved to be England’s good luck charm after his half time show

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Both sets of fans were serenaded by a half-time show by pop star Chesney Hawkes

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England fan Hawkes performed his hit song ‘The One and Only’

Marcus Rashford hit twice either side of a Phil Foden strike as England booked their spot in the last-16 as group winners.

And fans were left in no doubt that Hawkes – in his first stadium show in nearly 30 years – was thank for England’s second-half rampage.

One said: “To what extent can Chesney Hawkes be credited with that result?”

Another said: “The country expects that @ChesneyHawkes gets a fingertip on the cup.”

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And another said: “Surely it’s no surprise that England scored twice after West Ham fan Chesney Hawkes graced the field?”

‘One and Only’ star Hawkes was looking forward to performing for both fans.

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During an appearance on , he said: “They asked me to do it, what am I gonna say?

“This is the first stadium gig I’ve done in 30 years.”

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, 51, added: “I’m a little nervous, but I’m just more excited.

“It’s just the one song and no guessing for what song I’m going to do. I could probably sing that song in my sleep.”

Hawkes said of England’s campaign so far: “It’s a game of two halves really, isn’t it?

“Because the first game we kind of made them look like a pub team, and it was amazing.

“We came out after that game like, ‘Wow, we’re gonna win the World Cup.’

“The second game, obviously a very different game. Felt like we’re playing for a draw.

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Marcus Rashford struck a second-half double to fire the Three Lions to victory

“It was kind of very subdued in a way but maybe that’s the gameplay from Gareth [Southgate].

“You know, it was just kind of play for that draw, just don’t get anyone injured.”

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