How to do the Daily Star Beer Dance forward of England’s World Cup conflict with Norway

Norway has a Viking Row, so we’ve come up with the ultimate Three Lions dance move to set the stands alight ahead of this weekend’s clash in Miami

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Daily star reporter Marcus Willamson demonstrates the English version of the Norwegian rowing dance(Image: Humphrey Nemar)

Norway’s fans have captured imaginations across the globe with their mass Viking Row in the stands after winning World Cup matches.

And with England now set for a clash with Erling Haaland’s outfit this Saturday it’s time Three Lions fans also bring a similar level of fun to their terrace support.

The Vikings have led their fans with a customary mass ‘narrowboat row’ after every win, with the Manchester City ace leading the latest rendition banging a drum after their shock weekend win over Brazil.

Reminiscent of Iceland’s viking thunderclap from the 2016 Euros, the row has gripped the world. So what should we English supporters do to negate their active chant?

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Well, we’ve come up with our own fun set of beer-inspired dance moves to get the stands rocking for Harry Kane and the lads in Miami on Saturday.

Whether it is in the stands or the beer garden we hope to see you giving this one a go.

  1. With your left arm down by your side, raise your left arm as if holding a pint of beer and pretend to sip it.
  2. Then reverse the move, dropping your right arm down and bringing up your left hand in a pint style drink.
  3. Spin around 360-degrees while continuing to move back and forth between actions 1 and 2.
  4. Finish off with a Jude Bellingham-style tradmark action, with both arms stretched in the air.
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