Watch Harry Styles and Wembley Stadium celebrate England’s World Cup win against DR Congo
Pop star Harry Styles joined a crowd of supporters at Wembley Stadium for a screening of England's World Cup match against DR Congo on July 1st. England reversed an early deficit to secure a 2-1 victory, with striker Harry Kane scoring twice late in the contest after the Congolese side had taken the lead. Styles, who was about to perform a concert at the venue that evening, visibly celebrated the comeback alongside the gathered fans.
Styles is currently in the midst of a historic 12-night residency at Wembley, the longest single-artist run in the stadium's history, which surpasses previous records held by other major artists. He has incorporated World Cup-inspired moments into his performances, featuring musical medleys that include the traditional England anthem 'Three Lions' alongside other classic tracks. Two additional shows remain at the venue before the 'Together, Together' tour extends to dates in South America, North America, and Australia later in the year.
- Harry Styles watched England's 2-1 World Cup victory over DR Congo at Wembley Stadium on July 1st, celebrating Harry Kane's dramatic late winner alongside thousands of fans before his concert
- The pop star is performing a record-breaking 12-night residency at the venue, the longest single-artist run in Wembley's history, and has woven World Cup themes into his setlist