Sam Fender and Olivia Dean are mounting a major comeback on the UK Singles Chart as their hit collaboration, "Rein Me In," aims to reclaim the top spot. According to the latest Official Singles Chart First Look tracker, the track is pursuing an incredible 14th non-consecutive week at Number 1, which would draw it level with historic chart giants like Queen’s "Bohemian Rhapsody" and Ed Sheeran’s "Shape of You."
Having spent three weeks away from the summit, the track's sudden resurgence is fueled by a special one-year anniversary milestone. To celebrate a full year since its release, a limited-edition 7-inch pink vinyl edition was made available to fans, sparking a massive surge in physical sales and early streaming reports ahead of Friday's finalized Top 100 standings.
The midweek data reveals a highly dynamic landscape across the rest of the billboard, with a slew of tracks on course to secure brand-new peaks. Leading the charge is Ella Langley’s "Choosin’ Texas," which is currently positioned to break into the elite Top 10 for the first time at Number 10. Just outside the top tier, Prospa and Cloonee's "Free Your Mind" is climbing to Number 12, followed closely by Silva Bumpa's summer anthem "On 2nite" at Number 14.
The rising talent is also making waves, as Official Charts "Ones To Watch" alumnus Sienna Spiro sees her single "Material Lover" hitting a prospective peak at Number 15. Other notable movers include ANOTR and 54 Ultra’s "Talk To You" at Number 16, Stella Lefty’s "Boston" at Number 17, and a big jump for Calvin Harris and Clementine Douglas’s summer anthem "Blessings" to Number 27.
International football tournament fever is also making its presence felt on the charts. Nick Morgan’s "No Scotland, No Party"—the unofficial anthem originally released for Euro 2024—has been widely revived by fans to celebrate the nation's 2026 World Cup participation, putting the track on track to make its maiden appearance inside the main UK charts at Number 32.