The dramatic choir music you're alluding to is in all probability Escape by Craig Armstrong, from the Plunkett and MacLeane soundtrack. It is usually played as England exit the tunnel at Twickenham. An alternative may be Lux Aeterna by Clint Mansell as this too is often played at varying venues, again, as teams are exiting the tunnel. Escape, listen from about 2 minutes onwards:
WE'RE COMING OUT! WE'RE GOING IN! YOU AIN'T SEEN NOTHING LIKE A HARLEQUIN! Harlequins fans sing this quite often; along with the "Come On You Quins!" Chant
Plenty of rugby songs but probably more for the change room than the terraces.
It depends on the team your supporting eg: Ireland; Ireland's call, Molly malone I support Ireland so that's all I know :)
that was probably The King of Gibraltar
Who did you got to watch? most common at a England match would be swing low sweet chariot. at a Welsh match it would be bread of heaven Scottish it could be flower of Scotland Ireland it could be irelands call. but theres quite a lot to choose from.
Yeah it's Swing Low, Sweet Chariot and is traditionally sang by England fans.
Swing low,sweet chariot. Mmm mmmm. To Cary me hooome I think must be the song