David Beckham once again showed his undying love for England as he was seen in jubilant spirits after the Three Lions’ dramatic World Cup quarter-final triumph over Norway. The former captain led a lively family singalong at the Hard Rock Stadium, celebrating Thomas Tuchel’s side as they sealed a berth in the final four.
The football legend was at the centre of the celebrations in Miami, where the electric atmosphere reached fever pitch following England’s 2-1 win over Norway in the 2026 World Cup. Beckham, who co-owns Inter Miami and remains one of England’s most beloved figures, joined the festivities with pure enthusiasm, soaking in the carnival-like environment that has followed the national team across the United States.
From the luxury suites at Hard Rock Stadium, the 51-year-old was spotted punching the air in delight as the final whistle confirmed England’s victory. Moments later, the stadium rang out with the Oasis classic ‘Wonderwall’. Beckham, known for his patriotic flair, was captured arm-in-arm with his son Romeo, passionately singing along. While he and his sons fully embraced the musical celebration, Victoria Beckham appeared more restrained. Though she shared the initial joy of England’s win, the former Spice Girl opted not to join in the singing, leaving the vocal performance to David and the children.
Beckham was accompanied by several family members for the high-stakes quarter-final clash. Romeo and Cruz proudly sported England shirts, cheering loudly for the Three Lions, while the youngest sibling, 15-year-old Harper, also attended to witness the memorable moment. The Beckham family looked effortlessly stylish — David in a navy suit with a matching tie, and Victoria in a gold top paired with her signature oversized sunglasses.
Sharing his excitement online, Beckham wrote, “What a moment in Miami, I’m so proud of the team tonight reaching the semi-final of the World Cup and to celebrate with my family was so special... Thank you England for giving our country these moments.”
England now look ahead to a blockbuster semi-final set for Wednesday night in Atlanta, where they will take on Lionel Messi’s Argentina. It’s the matchup fans around the world have eagerly awaited — the reigning champions against an England side determined to bring football home. Beckham, who famously faced Argentina in both the 1998 and 2002 World Cups, is expected to watch intently as the new generation aims to recreate the glory of 1966.
-
Sinner beats Zverev to retain Wimbledon title

-
Tragic Fire Claims Lives at Bangkok Entertainment Venue

-
Countryfile presenter admits 'breaking rule' as guest forced to step in

-
'It's amazing': Sinner revels in Wimbledon glory after Zverev battle

-
Can Cinnamon Water Aid Weight Loss? Here’s What You Should Know
