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WORLD CUP fever has officially gripped the nation.

England’s 6-2 romp against Iran in their Group B opener on Monday has footy fans up and down the country dreaming of the Jules Rimet Trophy “Coming Home.”

World Cup fever has gripped the nation following England's opener against Iran
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World Cup fever has gripped the nation following England's opener against IranCredit: Getty
And The Sun got readers into the mood by offering retro World Cup haircuts
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And The Sun got readers into the mood by offering retro World Cup haircutsCredit: STEVE BELL
SunSport took over the London Beard Comp in Tottenham with the help of barbers from Menspire to dish out the famous barnets
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SunSport took over the London Beard Comp in Tottenham with the help of barbers from Menspire to dish out the famous barnetsCredit: GETTY
Xavier from east London opted to go for the Phil Foden look
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Xavier from east London opted to go for the Phil Foden lookCredit: STEVE BELL
The 21-year-old was delighted after having his completed transformed
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The 21-year-old was delighted after having his completed transformedCredit: THE SUN
Phil Foden's silver hair at Euro 2020 will forever be remembered by England fans
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Phil Foden's silver hair at Euro 2020 will forever be remembered by England fansCredit: PA

And some have gotten into the mood by adopting World Cup haircuts of yesteryear - and a couple of recent hairdos made popular by England stars.

The Sun took over the London Beard Company, in the shadows of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, on Wednesday to give footy-mad fans the chance to look like their heroes.

The Sun Salon - which included four barbers from - provided loyal readers with the opportunity to choose one of ten famous footy barnets to have for the remainder of Qatar 2022.

Risky readers were given the chance to spin the wheel of retro cuts to decide which hairdo they'd be treated to.

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Readers queued up as early as 7:45am to get their throwback World Cup trim.

Phil Foden’s silver-haired tribute to Gazza was the first haircut of the day, with 21-year-old Xavier from east London repping the Manchester City winger’s Euro 2020 look.

After being trimmed by barber Oliver Moorhouse, he told SunSport: "When I first saw it on him, I thought, 'He's looking kinda fresh.' It was a bit of me, for sure.

"I'm excited [now I've had the cut]. It's just got me more excited for the game on Friday.

"And me and the boys, we're going to go out, watch the game and have a bit of fun."

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Cristiano Ronaldo’s side parting proved to be one of the most popular trims early doors, with two loyal readers keen to get the CR7 look.

Long before Ronaldo’s haircut became the desired look for millions, his Brazilian namesake stunned footy fans with an audacious trim at the 2002 World Cup.

And 29-year-old Connor, who was hours away from jetting off to Thailand on holiday, bravely sported the former Samba star’s dodgy do - which was given to him by barber Brandon Quinney.

He said: "I'm a big fan of Brazil and a big fan of Ronaldo. I think he's the greatest striker of all time and is massively underrated.

"[It's bold], but I'm going to start a new trend and everyone is going to be rocking the Ronaldo from now onwards."

After getting the R9 cut from Oliver Elvin, he added: "I've had better days, but I feel good and ready for the World Cup - more in tune with it."

Colombia great Carlos Valderamma arguably has the most memorable haircut in World Cup history - with his long and flowing locks living long in the memory.

Valderrama's naturally long and incredibly curly blonde hair - which many thought was a perm - flowed through the air as he tried to unlock defences in the 1990, 1994 and 1998 World Cups.

And it was brought back to life by 24-year-old Jurgen from north London, who dyed his own impressive locks blonde with a tinge of yellow.

He said: "Recently, I died my beard blonde and I shaved it all off. And I figure, 'Time for the hair as well.'"

Haider Fraz opted to go for the Cristiano Ronaldo look
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Haider Fraz opted to go for the Cristiano Ronaldo lookCredit: STEVE BELL
Jurgen Rramani opted to channel his inner Carlos Valderrama
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Jurgen Rramani opted to channel his inner Carlos ValderramaCredit: STEVE BELL
And he left the Sun Salon with long blonde locks like the Colombia great
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And he left the Sun Salon with long blonde locks like the Colombia greatCredit: THE SUN
Carlos Valderrama, 61, still has his long locks - although they've since turned grey
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Carlos Valderrama, 61, still has his long locks - although they've since turned greyCredit: GETTY
One Sun reader wanted a barnet like Chile star Arturo Vidal's
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One Sun reader wanted a barnet like Chile star Arturo Vidal'sCredit: THE SUN
The Chile star's mohawk is one of the most recognisable haircuts in footy history
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The Chile star's mohawk is one of the most recognisable haircuts in footy historyCredit: EPA

Sir Bobby Charlton’s iconic combover also made an appearance - with 21-year-old Xavier deciding to sport the former England skipper’s look after scores of our readers decided his fate on an Instagram poll.

But he somewhat regretted leaving the decision in the hands of fellow readers after seeing his combover.

After barber Brandon Blake showed him the finished article, he shouted with a smile on his face: "England better win the World Cup now!"

These days, it’s the haircut donned by England midfielder - and Gucci model - Jack Grealish that’s all the rage among the youngsters.

Sir Bobby Charlton's 1966 performances were a big talking point
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Sir Bobby Charlton's 1966 performances were a big talking pointCredit: THE SUN
And brave Nasim Zaman paid tribute to the former England skipper with a combover
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And brave Nasim Zaman paid tribute to the former England skipper with a comboverCredit: THE SUN
Sir Bobby Charlton's combover is still talked about
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Sir Bobby Charlton's combover is still talked aboutCredit: BBC

And Grzegorz was all too keen to get the Grealish look ahead of England's clash with the USA on Friday.

Grealish may be the current poster boy of England, but former skipper David Beckham is still considered by many to be the face of English football.

And late in the day, Beck’s 2002 mohawk - which rubbed up Sir Alex Ferguson the wrong way - was revived by one of our readers.

One patriotic England fan decided to go the whole nine yards and get St George's Cross emblazoned across his head.

Ronaldo Nazario's infamous 2002 barnet also made an appearance
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Ronaldo Nazario's infamous 2002 barnet also made an appearanceCredit: THE SUN
Connor, 29, was all too happy to show off his tribute to the former Brazil star
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Connor, 29, was all too happy to show off his tribute to the former Brazil starCredit: THE SUN
Connor's celebration, however, wasn't a patch on the original Ronaldo's
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Connor's celebration, however, wasn't a patch on the original Ronaldo'sCredit: Reuters
David Beckham's 2002 World Cup haircut also made an appearance
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David Beckham's 2002 World Cup haircut also made an appearanceCredit: THE SUN
Beck's mohawk is still talked about to this day
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Beck's mohawk is still talked about to this dayCredit: AP:Associated Press
St George's Cross also made an appearance
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St George's Cross also made an appearanceCredit: THE SUN
Sun reader Relu Ichim cheered on England after getting the flag on his head
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Sun reader Relu Ichim cheered on England after getting the flag on his headCredit: THE SUN

After skipping into the shop singing the national anthem, Three Lions fan Relu plonked himself onto the chair to have the flag plastered on his head.

And he was chuffed to bits with the end result, putting his thumbs up and saying: "Definitely I support England and I'm supporting Harry Maguire.

"I'm very, very happy [with my haircut] and thank you for the support."

Arturo Vidal's mohawk also made an appearance, as well as a trim in honour of England hitman Marcus Rashford.

London Beard Company owner Ash said: "It's been really good [doing this].

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"The World Cup is starting and I think everyone is feeling the vibe. England won the other day, so let's [all] get into it."

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