More than 30 singles inspired by the World Cup will go head-to-head in a battle to top the British pop charts when the tournament starts next week.

England's World Cup team picture.[Reuters] |
Here is a list of many of the singles being released or available to download over the next few weeks:
- Embrace: "World At Your Feet"
- Tony Christie: "(Is This The Way To) The World Cup"
- Ricky: "We Are England"
- Sham 69 & The Special Assembly: "Hurry Up England"
- Stan Boardman: "Stan's World Cup Song"
- Angry Kid: "Handbags"
- Crazy Frog: "We Are The Champions"
- Young Stanley: "Sing It For England"
- Tonedef Allstars: "Who Do You Think You Are Kidding Juergen Klinsmann"
- Joe Fagin: "That's England Alright"
- Neil and Christine Hamilton: "England Are Jolly Dee"
- John Leyton: "Hi Ho Come On England"
- Blind Granny's Taxi Nightmare featuring St George, with the same title: "Hi Ho Come On England"
- Baarmy Sheep: "Land Of Hope And Glory"
- Branded: "Tits Out For The Lads"
- Talksport Allstars: "We're England"
- English Pride: "Savva Nuvva"
- Dead Poets Society: "England My England"
- Lightning Seeds featuring Baddiel and Skinner: "Three Lions"
- Koopa: "Stand Up For England"
- Il Divo featuring Toni Braxton: "Time Of Our Lives (The official FIFA song)
- Fat Les: "Vindaloo"
- First Eleven featuring John Cleese: "Don't Mention The World Cup"
- MC Mickey: "Now Is The Time"
- Jim Noir: "Eanie Meanie"
- Housebreaker featuring Basement Jaxx: "Last Stand (For England)"
- Martin Shaw featuring Keith Nelson & The Hilton Crowd: "Fly The Flag For England"
- Wreckless Eric: "Whole Wide World 4 England"
- Dreadzone: "Lion Shirt"
- Mike Grant: "Keep It Going England"
- Showaddywaddy: "Hey England"
- Edd Holloway and Ben Goodridge: "We Can't Smile Without Roo"