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Huddersfield Hub highlighted Wayne Cato's unofficial England anthem and the local story behind the release as attention starts building around World Cup 2026.
Read full featureEngland 2026
Our Time Has Come by Wayne Cato is built around the exact feeling England fans carry into a tournament: belief, noise, and the sense that everyone can sing the same line together.
Why this track
Our Time Has Come taps into the mood around England, football, and the road to World Cup 2026 without sounding like a generic campaign slogan. It is direct, hopeful, and built for the kind of singalong lift people want before kick-off, with lyrics like standing as one, singing our song. England our time has come.
The track is designed around unity rather than club rivalry. That matters, because the World Cup is one of the few moments when supporters who spend most of the season apart come together behind one shirt, one chant, and one idea of what could happen next.
Standing as one singing our song
That is why Wayne Cato's release is being framed as the unofficial England 2026 World Cup anthem: it carries the language, energy, and emotional pull that fans actually recognise.
Coverage
Huddersfield Hub highlighted Wayne Cato's unofficial England anthem and the local story behind the release as attention starts building around World Cup 2026.
Read full featureTelegraph & Argus covered the release of Wayne Cato's new England World Cup anthem, adding another media signal around the track's anthem identity.
Read full featureWayne was interviewed on BBC Radio Leeds at 9:15, talking with Toby Foster about the inspiration and origins of Our Time Has Come, the football stories behind the anthem, and its place in the England World Cup 2026 build-up.
Listen to the interviewYahoo News also picked up the story around Wayne Cato and a new England World Cup anthem, adding another broader media reference around the unofficial anthem framing. Synopsis based on the supplied Yahoo News link and headline slug.
Read full featureFAQ
Our Time Has Come by Wayne Cato is the track being positioned across this site as the unofficial England 2026 World Cup anthem, built around belief, unity, and the matchday energy England fans recognise, echoing England our time has come.
The track is performed by Wayne Cato, a West Yorkshire singer-songwriter creating anthemic music shaped by football culture, unity, and big singalong moments.
You can watch and stream it here: YouTube, Spotify, and iTunes / Apple Music.