PAGE Three beauty Leilani Dowding is hoping to sing the England football team to World Cup victory with a version of old First World War song Over There.
She and 10 other models have come together as the Babe Team to record the anthem and fight Ant and Dec for the title of this year's best World Cup tune.
Leilani, 23, formerly of Bournemouth, went to QPR's Loftus Road ground to film the song which features the lines "Over there, over there, our boys are coming, over there. David Beckham on a roll, Michael Owen scores a goal."
They are seen running around the pitch, frolicking in the bath and chasing after a David Beckham look-a-like wearing little more than specially adapted England kits and bikinis bearing the St George cross.
Leilani said: "It is a bit Euro pop, which isn't ideal. It is really catchy, though, and a song to which drunken guys are going to be able to sing along to.
"It is going to be one of the better football songs. Ant and Dec's song is an old Arsenal one - what are two Geordie lads doing singing an Arsenal tune?"
"Obviously, everyone is hoping for a number one but that doesn't really happen for a football song."
The single hits the shops on May 27. England's first World Cup clash against Sweden is on June 2.
Leilani said: "I will be watching England play. Obviously I want them to win - I will be behind them all.
"Everyone is really upset about David Beckham getting injured, saying we couldn't win it without him. Kieron Dyer and Steven Gerrard are out, but no one has been paying them any attention.
"It has all been a lot of hype just because David has a celebrity wife."
Leilani has been romantically linked with Newcastle midfielder Kieron Dyer in the past.
"I am not going out with him," she said. "We saw each other a few times, but that was it."
She is now dating Sheffield Wednesday reserve team captain Anwar Uddin.
"I haven't spoken to Kieron since I have been going out with Anwar but I do feel sorry for him getting injured," she added.
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