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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. This video can not be played Figure caption, It's the Wayne Row-ney Show! By Adam Millington BBC Sport journalist Published 3 minutes ago Wayne Rooney is a man of his word. Turn the clock back to the last 16 of the World Cup, when the former England striker pledged to row down the River Mersey if Norway beat Brazil. Norway did exactly that, beating the five-time champions 2-1, so BBC Sport pundit Rooney confirmed live on air that he would take on the challenge in the US. He and fellow pundits Joe Hart and Micah Richards swapped their microphones for oars and took to the Hudson River in New York. "I loved it," Rooney said. "The fans were brilliant. So we've done it out of respect for the fans." Norway fans' viking row became a sensation at the World Cup, and even Norway striker Erling Haaland was keen to see Rooney in action. "Wayne, I expect you to go out on a rowing trip," he said. Norway were knocked out by England in the quarter-finals. Rooney, Hart and Richards will be back on dry land alongside Gabby Logan for Sunday's World Cup final (20:00 BST), which will be available to watch live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. England play France in the World Cup third-place match on Saturday at 22:00, also live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. This video can not be played Figure caption, Haaland makes sure Rooney goes on his rowing trip! Spain v Argentina Fifa World Cup 2026 final 19 July, 20:00 BST Watch on iPlayer Listen on Sounds Watch live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer (UHD coverage available) and listen to build-up and full match commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds. Follow TV and radio coverage, plus live text updates, in-play video clips, post-match highlights and analysis on the BBC Sport website and app. Related topics Football FIFA World Cup 2026 More on this story When the World Cup finishes, the football continues on BBC Sport Published 7 days ago
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