Tomorrow's front page: Comedians David Baddiel and Frank Skinner unveil their new Christmas version of Three Lions ahead of the World Cup
The trio have included some of the highlights of the past 26 years – notably the Lionesses’ Euros win at Wembley in July.LionessesThe first chorus then gets in the festive spirit, with: “Three Lions on a sleigh, with She-Lions inspiration. Santa says let’s play, the Christmas tree formation.”Baddiel sings: “When they decided on
In the video, Baddiel and Skinner come face to face with their 1990s selves, as they sit on their tatty old telly furniture. England’s 1966 hero Sir Geoff Hurst turns up on a doorstep with kids singing carols before tearing open his coat to reveal a festive sweater. Also singing in the video are Lionesses Jess Carter and Beth England, while moments from theirThe team behind the song hope it can go to No1 next Friday and help give the England team a boost — just like it did in Euro 96.
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