Mason Mount and Luke Shaw temporarily forgot the correct words for England's National Anthem ahead of Gareth Southgate's side's World Cup opener against Iran on Monday.
It was an easy mistake for the two stars to make as Mount and Shaw sang the old lyrics that were heard before the tragic passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II earlier this year.
As most will know, England players and supporters alike now sing 'God Save the King' as oppose to 'God Save the Queen'. The very subtle change will take some getting used to after Her Majesty served as Queen for more than 70 years - the longest reign in British history.
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Mount pipped Manchester City star Phil Foden to a starting place in midfield whilst Shaw, England's only recognised natural left-back following Ben Chilwell's injury in October, was the preferred choice on the left-side of defence.
The two won't be losing any sleep over their mistake, though. Instead, they will be fully focused on helping England qualify for the Round of 16.
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