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Kane and Bellingham murals in Peterborough honour World Cup run

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Kane and Bellingham murals in Peterborough honour World Cup run
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Street artist Nathan Murdoch has created a mural of Harry Kane near Peterborough to celebrate England's World Cup performance. He plans to follow this with a mural of Jude Bellingham as public interest in the team grows.

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Public art installations often serve as cultural touchstones during major sporting events, reflecting community engagement and national pride.

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Image source, John Devine/BBC Image caption, The mural references the 1996 Three Lions song and its refrain of "football's coming home"

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