<P> The UK's national anthem usually prefaces The Queen's Christmas Message (although in 2007 it appeared at the end, taken from a recording of the 1957 television broadcast), and important royal announcements, such as of royal deaths, when it is played in a slower, sombre arrangement . </P> <P> Frequently, when an anthem is needed for one of the constituent countries of the United Kingdom--at an international sporting event, for instance--an alternative song is used: </P> <Ul> <Li> England generally uses "God Save the Queen", but "Jerusalem", "Rule, Britannia!" and "Land of Hope and Glory" have also been used . <Ul> <Li> At international test cricket matches, England has, since 2004, used "Jerusalem" as the anthem . </Li> <Li> At international rugby league matches, England uses "God Save the Queen" and also "Jerusalem". </Li> <Li> At international rugby union and football matches, England uses "God Save the Queen". </Li> <Li> At the Commonwealth Games, Team England uses "Jerusalem" as their victory anthem . </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Scotland uses "Flower of Scotland" as their anthem for most sporting occasions . </Li> <Li> Wales uses Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau ("Land of My Fathers") for governmental ceremonies and sporting occasions . At official occasions, especially those with royal connections, "God Save the Queen" is also played . </Li> <Li> Northern Ireland uses "God Save the Queen" as its national anthem . Northern Ireland also uses "Londonderry Air" as its victory anthem at the Commonwealth Games . However, many Irish nationalists feel unrepresented by the unionist anthem and seek an alternative . At international rugby union matches, where Northern Irish players compete alongside those from the Republic of Ireland as part of an All - Ireland team, "Ireland's Call" is used . </Li> <Li> The British and Irish Lions rugby union tour used the song "The Power of Four", but this anthem was especially designed for the 2005 tour and was used only then . </Li> </Ul> <Li> England generally uses "God Save the Queen", but "Jerusalem", "Rule, Britannia!" and "Land of Hope and Glory" have also been used . <Ul> <Li> At international test cricket matches, England has, since 2004, used "Jerusalem" as the anthem . </Li> <Li> At international rugby league matches, England uses "God Save the Queen" and also "Jerusalem". </Li> <Li> At international rugby union and football matches, England uses "God Save the Queen". </Li> <Li> At the Commonwealth Games, Team England uses "Jerusalem" as their victory anthem . </Li> </Ul> </Li>

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