'This isn't funny'
Republic of Ireland football fans were angered during ITV's coverage on Thursday night's clash with England at Wembley, as the broadcaster managed to accidentally include the wrong subtitles during the national anthem.
As Amhran na bhFiann played ahead of the 8pm kick-off, the words to Ireland's Call - an anthem associated with Irish rugby - appeared on screen, a point swiftly noted by Irish viewers.
Very quickly, the mistake had been shared high and wide on Twitter, with many asking how the mistake could have occurred.
'Ireland's Call is NOT our national anthem,' read one tweet.
'This is 10 times worse than claiming athletes, this is spitting in our face,' read another.
https://twitter.com/LucyConnor29/status/1326978797506351104?s=08
https://twitter.com/mur52225170/status/1327024066209992704
https://twitter.com/PaulHolohan6/status/1327007124598165504
https://twitter.com/MariaMernagh/status/1326994228585619460
Irish fans probably weren't feeling much better after the game, either. England strolled to a comfortable 3-0 victory, with goals from Harry Maguire and Jadon Sancho effectively ending the contest before half-time.
After the interval, Dominic Calvert-Lewin completed the scoring with an emphatically dispatched penalty.