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Image source, Getty Images Image caption, The Beckhams turned out in force for England games this summer By Paul Glynn Culture reporter Published 56 minutes ago This summer's World Cup action has played out in homes, pubs and fan parks across the UK. We've seen football light up the field - and occasionally break our hearts. Plus plenty of punditry - whether on a Brooklyn balcony or in a Salford studio - glamorous celebrities, hydration break controversies and online watch parties with the likes of IShowSpeed. Moments like these and from the wider tournament have spilled onto our social feeds, of course, producing many memes. So as the tournament draws to a close, here are some of the more memorable viral moments and trends from over the past five weeks. 1. Posh keeps cool in the Miami heat Image source, Getty Images While former England captain Sir David Beckham was seen punching the air with delight as England beat Norway in Miami, his wife, Spice Girl Victoria became queen of the World Cup meme for remaining calmly seated in the family executive box. Comedian Jenny Johnson poked fun at her cool demeanour on Instagram , external joking that her "energy is electric". Inter Miami FC co-owner Sir Becks came to Posh's defence, though, replying that "she was celebrating inside, I promise. Her reactions were slightly slower than mine". 2. Tartan Army take over Boston To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. This video can not be played Figure caption, Tartan Army march to Fenway Park Scotland may have exited after the group stage but their supporters left a lasting impression. Led by bagpipers, the Tartan Army marched through Boston to see the Red Sox, taking over Fenway Park . US baseball players hailed the atmosphere they created - by singing Scottish football anthems including Yes Sir, I Can Boogie and I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) - as among the best they have experienced outside the World Series. To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. This video can not be played Figure caption, Scotland fans party at Fenway Park! The fans ingratiated themselves to the locals so much that the Mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, now plans to formalise an international partnership between the city and Glasgow. Their trip to Miami looked not half bad too. 3. Emma Hayes in the kitchen with the tactics board Image source, ITV The popular football magazine Four Four Two last week selected USA and former Chelsea manager Emma Hayes as its pundit of the tournament , external . Hayes "has made the hydration breaks must-watch TV for every game ITV have put her on", noted writer Steven Chicken. But the network had to upgrade her tactics corner after viewers made allegations of sexism regarding her set resembling a kitchen with a chalkboard. Hayes addressed the criticism during a break in the Brazil v Haiti game, however, by wryly encouraging viewers to focus on her match analysis instead. "I know that's a challenge for some of us at
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