Lewis Capaldi is reported to have made a gesture of celebration for England supporters at a London pub after the Three Lions’ 3-2 win over Mexico. According to The Independent and NME, the Scottish singer-songwriter was at the Marlborough pub in Mayfair, where he socialises with fans and other guests. Both outlets say Capaldi watched the match alongside Rita Ora, and that the event drew a pub full of England fans. NME specifically reports that Capaldi bought drinks for the crowd to mark the victory, describing it as an act of celebration. The Independent characterises the gesture as “lovely,” while also noting Capaldi’s night out with England supporters in London following the final score. The reports align on the setting (the Marlborough pub in Mayfair), the people present (including Rita Ora and England fans), and the match result (England beating Mexico 3-2), presenting the incident as a spontaneous, match-day moment rather than a formal event.