English fans take over Billy Bob's honky tonk in Fort Worth following win over Croatia

While it didn't win them a trophy, the win allowed the Three Lions to exorcise some demons from eight years ago, when the Croatians knocked England out of the tournament in the semifinals, denying them an opportunity to capture their first World Cup since 1966.English World Cup players, including star Harry Kane, signed an American fan's copies of the Declaration of Independence in a video that has since gone viral.(Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images)The players were certainly elated following the performance, but the fans may have been even more excited, as they took to the streets of the Dallas-Fort Worth area, partying into the wee hours of the morning.The celebration eventually made its way to Billy Bob's, the "world's largest honky tonk," located in the historic stockyards of Fort Worth.BRITISH WORLD CUP FANS CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF AMERICAN HOT DOGS DURING THE TOURNAMENT, BUY A BOND BIKE & MEAT!And, if you know anything about Texans, they are always super welcoming, taking the Brits in with open arms and even playing their unofficial soccer theme song, "Three Lions (It's Coming Home)."I can't think of anything more beautiful than a bunch of Texans opening their doors to English soccer fans and joining in their revelry.I've been to Billy Bob's several times in my life, and I can't say I would have ever seen this coming.THE VERDICT IS IN: EUROPEANS ARE OBSESSED WITH RURAL AMERICA DURING 2026 WORLD CUP STAYEngland fans gather at the Londoner Pub on Mockingbird Lane in Dallas ahead of England's opening game against Croatia in the FIFA World Cup 2026 on June 16, 2026.
(James Manning/PA Images)Sure, Texans are very hospitable, but playing anything other than country music over the speakers is normally considered sacrilege in that establishment.FOX ONE’S NEW WORLD CUP VIEWING EXPERIENCEIt's nice to see the cowboys and the limeys coming together and celebrating as one, which is exactly what this World Cup has been all about.No department of tourism could ever rec...