You might not know this,Hong Kong Archives but apparently it's coming home. The World Cup, that is.
After a decidedly tense match, which had the entire nation teetering on the edge of its seat, England knocked Colombia out of the World Cup.
SEE ALSO: With fake beards and viral Instagram videos, female football fans are making history in IranFirst of all, England has a terrible track record with penalties at the World Cup — they've never won any of their previous penalty shootouts in the competition. So, when it finally happened this time around, people were chuffed (to say the absolute least).
And, right on cue: the whole country erupted into a chorus of jubilation.
The words, "It's coming home, it's coming home, football's coming home," were shouted from the rooftops.
Liverpool Street Station in London was the scene of wild celebration, and total strangers jumped around, danced, and sang together.
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MPs were also beside themselves when England won on penalties.
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Pubs and bars up and down the country were rammed with football fans, who basically didn't know what to do with themselves.
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Revellers even took to the streets to express their boundless joy.
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