Sky News coverage from outside a stadium in Atlanta following England’s World Cup semi-final loss to Argentina is interrupted by an England fan. Multiple reports say the presenter is speaking live when the fan enters the broadcast area and begins singing a song that references the Falklands. The disruption occurs after Argentina’s victory over England, with the programme positioned as live, on-location reporting from the Atlanta venue. In response to the incident, the presenter apologises during the segment. The accounts describe the fan’s interruption as a “crash” of the live broadcast rather than an arranged interview or planned appearance. No additional details about charges, investigations, or the fan’s identity are provided in the supplied reports. Both outlets focus on the apology and the content of the song as the key elements of what viewers saw during the interruption. The incident is reported as brief but noticeable, occurring during high-profile international sports coverage immediately after the match result.
England fan interrupts Sky News live broadcast with Falklands song after Argentina win
Sky News coverage from outside a stadium in Atlanta following England’s World Cup semi-final loss to Argentina is interrupted by an England fan. Multiple reports say the presenter is speaking live whe...
- Sky News is broadcasting live from outside a stadium in Atlanta after England’s loss to Argentina.
- An England football fan enters the broadcast area and interrupts the live segment.
- The fan sings a song referencing the Falklands during the disruption.
- The Sky News presenter apologises after the interruption.
- The incident is reported to have occurred immediately after Argentina’s victory in the semi-final.
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