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Lewis Capaldi and Rita Ora celebrated England's dramatic 3-2 World Cup victory over Mexico with a boisterous night out in a London pub, joining fans as they sang and cheered into the early hours.
The pair shared the celebrations on social media after England secured their place in the next stage of the tournament thanks to a brace from Jude Bellingham.

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In a video posted by Ora, she can be heard shouting, "Yes Jude, yes Jude..." after Bellingham found the net twice during the thrilling encounter.
The celebrations continued long after the final whistle, with Ora and Capaldi leading pub-goers in renditions of football anthem "It's Coming Home" as the atmosphere spilled into the early hours of the morning.
The singers also joked with each other by singing Ora's hit 'I Will Never Let You Down', before Capaldi teased her when she briefly forgot the name of her own song.
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Ora then returned the favour by performing Capaldi's chart-topping hit Someone You Loved in an exaggerated operatic style, joking: "I forgot my own song because I was overwhelmed because I am around a superstar. I get very shy."
The following morning, Ora admitted she was feeling the effects of the celebrations, revealing she had even gone to bed wearing her hair clips.
She wrote: "NOTHING beats a London pub game EVER…. It's coming home!!! The fact I woke up with my hair clips still in and my hair has not moved says it all."
Videos reshared on her Instagram Stories also showed the celebrations were still going strong at 2.26am, with fans continuing to sing "It's Coming Home" alongside the two pop stars.

Away from the football celebrations, Lewis Capaldi has also announced that fans around the world will be able to watch one of the biggest concerts of his career live.
The Scottish singer-songwriter is headlining BST Hyde Park in London this weekend, with two sold-out performances forming part of his UK and Ireland summer tour.
Capaldi has confirmed that the first night's show will be livestreamed worldwide for free on YouTube, allowing fans across the globe to watch without a paywall.
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The concert, which will be Capaldi's biggest headline performance to date, will feature a 26-camera production alongside drone footage to capture the event.
It will also become one of the few BST Hyde Park concerts to be broadcast live around the world, following landmark performances such as Live 8 in 2005 and Paul McCartney's Hyde Park show in 2010.