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The Wayne Rooney Show

Wayne Rooney, Premier League icon, England legend, and the teenage sensation who lit up the headlines at just 16, is back. This time, he's behind the mic. The Wayne Rooney Show is your dose of football talk, where Rooney and friends team up for a deep dive into the biggest stories from the World Cup. Expect raw, unfiltered opinions and wild stories from his own career - everything from dressing room drama to unforgettable international nights. You'll also get exclusive behind-the-scenes moments with some of football's biggest names. Subscribe now and remember the name.

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  1. 82

    Should England Replace Tuchel?

    England's World Cup dream is over... but what now?How did Thomas Tuchel get it so wrong? Is he still England's best hope for Euro 2028? And with Harry Kane nearing the end, who becomes England's next great No.9?Wayne Rooney gives his honest verdict on the semi-final defeat to Argentina, explains why the game slipped away and reveals what England must change to finally end 60 years of hurt. Plus, can the next generation led by Jude Bellingham, take England to the next level?

  2. 81

    Bellingham's Brilliance

    Can England finally beat Argentina? Is there a way to stop Lionel Messi? And is Jude Bellingham already the player of the tournament?Wayne Rooney and Phil Jagielka look ahead to England's biggest game in years, analysing Thomas Tuchel's tactical plan, the key battles that could decide the semi-final and why belief inside the England camp is growing.Plus, Wayne explains how Harry Kane can expose Argentina's defence, reacts to Kane's viral interview, shares stories from inside the England camp and gives the latest on his new look and his Hudson River challenge.

  3. 80

    Van der Sar on World Cup Heartbreak, Man United and Sir Alex

    Who will win the World Cup? Who are the real favourites to lift the trophy? And what does it actually take to succeed on football's biggest stage?Wayne Rooney is joined by Manchester United legend Edwin van der Sar to debate the leading contenders, relive World Cup heartbreak with the Netherlands and explain why some players thrive under the biggest pressure while others don't.They also lift the lid on life under Sir Alex Ferguson, revisit Manchester United's greatest team, relive the battles with Barcelona, discuss the evolution of goalkeeping and look back at Van der Sar's unforgettable assist for Rooney.

  4. 79

    England's Best Since 1966 - Tuchel's Biggest Statement Yet?

    Was this the night England announced themselves as genuine World Cup favourites? Wayne Rooney and Sam Allardyce debate whether the win over Mexico was England's biggest tournament statement, why Thomas Tuchel got the big calls right and what it means for England's World Cup hopes.Was Jude Bellingham's display one of England's greatest World Cup performances? Rooney explains why he gave him 10/10, reveals what Tuchel learned at PSG and why this England side looks mentally stronger than ever.Plus, Wayne reveals why he could soon be rowing the Hudson River after a bold World Cup prediction, previews Norway, reflects on Gareth Southgate's legacy and explains why he believes England can go all the way.

  5. 78

    Romário: Will Brazil Ever Find Another R9?

    Why can't Brazil produce another Ronaldo? Have they lost what made them the world's most feared football nation?Wayne Rooney is joined by Brazil legend Romário to relive the iconic 1994 World Cup triumph, explain why Brazil are still searching for the next great No.9 and reveal why he volunteered to take a penalty in the World Cup final.Romário also names the greatest player he ever saw, agrees with Wayne that modern football has become too tactical and reveals why he'd have loved to play alongside Wayne.

  6. 77

    EXPOSED: England's Biggest World Cup Problem

    England are into the knockout stages... but are they playing well enough to win the World Cup? Has Thomas Tuchel got his biggest decisions right?Wayne Rooney and Emile Heskey debate England's biggest weakness, Harry Kane's role, Jude Bellingham's influence and why breaking down defensive teams remains such a problem.Plus, Wayne wants Harry Kane at Manchester United. What should England expect from DR Congo? Who are the real World Cup favourites? And who do Wayne and Emile believe will be lifting the trophy?

  7. 76

    Why Scotland Played Straight Into Brazil's Hands

    Did Scotland get their tactics wrong against Brazil? Should England have done more to beat Ghana? And could Brazil be the team to beat under Carlo Ancelotti?Wayne Rooney is joined by Paul Lambert to analyse Scotland's World Cup defeat, questioning whether they walked right into Brazil’s trap. They also discuss Steve Clarke's record, Scotland's slim chances of progressing and the hard lessons they must learn.Plus, Wayne and Paul share stories about the Brazil teams they faced, and why Messi and Ronaldo are still the best.

  8. 75

    Essien & Rooney: ‘We’d have done the Suárez handball’

    Could an African nation finally win the World Cup? How close did Ghana come to making history? Wayne Rooney and Michael Essien relive glory, heartbreak and unforgettable battlesFrom Ghana's unforgettable rise at the 2006 World Cup to the heartbreak of Luis Suárez's infamous handball in 2010, Michael Essien reflects on carrying the hopes of a nation, the pressure of football's biggest stage and why Ghana still believe their greatest achievement is still to come.The pair also revisit the brutal battles between Manchester United and Chelsea, discuss José Mourinho's winning mentality, and reveal why facing each other was one of the toughest challenges of their careers.

  9. 74

    Tim Cahill On The World Cup That Changed Everything

    What’s it like to score your country’s first-ever World Cup goal? What separates World Cup winners from everyone else? And can England finally go all the way?Tim Cahill sits down with Wayne to relive Australia’s plucky 2006 World Cup campaign, what life was like under Guus Hiddink and reveals the mentality that took him from Australia to Millwall, Everton and football’s biggest stage.They also debate England’s chances under Thomas Tuchel, why character can matter more than talent at major tournaments and the moments that define careers. Plus, Everton memories, Wayne’s wish that he’d spent longer playing alongside Cahill and life after football.

  10. 73

    UNCOVERED: Clichy on Mbappe, Henderson and France 2010

    Gaël Clichy joins Wayne for the latest World Cup debate covering England's hopes, France's expectations and Jordan Henderson's controversial selection. There's also a passionate defence of Kylian Mbappé, with comparisons to an all-time great and a warning that football sometimes does not fully appreciate brilliance until it's gone.This is a fascinating look inside life at a major tournament, with the truth behind France's infamous 2010 World Cup controversy and why modern defenders are struggling. Plus, predictions, dark horses and who could lift the trophy.

  11. 72

    Why Wayne Rooney Thinks Scotland Can Make History

    Can Scotland finally make World Cup history? Ryan Christie joins Wayne to reveal why this squad believes it can achieve something no Scotland team ever has. Wayne explains why he’s backing Steve Clarke’s side to surprise people, opens up on Scott McTominay’s remarkable rise and questions whether Manchester United made a huge mistake by letting him leave. Could McTominay be the player who makes the difference?Plus, Christie reveals what makes this Scotland dressing room so special, the dream of facing Brazil on football’s biggest stage and why belief inside the camp has never been higher. Can Scotland finally get out of their group and prove everyone wrong?

  12. 71

    UNTOLD: Walcott & Defoe’s 2006 World Cup Fallout

    Theo Walcott and Jermaine Defoe join Wayne Rooney to revisit one of England's most controversial World Cup decisions.Did England get it right by taking a 17-year-old Walcott to the 2006 World Cup? Was Defoe unlucky to be sent home after travelling with the squad? And what really went wrong with Sven’s and Capello’s teams? The trio relive the highs, heartbreaks and untold stories from England's World Cup campaigns, before giving their verdict on Thomas Tuchel's current squad and England's chances of finally going all the way.

  13. 70

    Unfiltered: Danny Dyer, Angry Ginge & Usain Bolt Join Wayne

    Wayne Rooney goes behind the scenes at Soccer Aid with Danny Dyer, Angry Ginge and Usain Bolt. And Danny doesn’t hold back on West Ham's relegation and Jarrod Bowen's England snub.How did Angry Ginge prank Wayne into turning up for FIFA training when there wasn't even a session? And Ginge shares his candid views on Pep leaving Manchester City.Plus, why does Usain Bolt think Manchester United are finally moving in the right direction? Why are England like Arsenal and who is he backing at the World Cup?

  14. 69

    Wayne Rooney’s Team of the Year Revealed - with some BIG calls

    Who makes Wayne Rooney's Premier League Team of the Year? Wayne reveals his final XI, but which big names miss out? Who gets the nod over the rest of the league as his Player of the Year?Which Arsenal stars dominate Wayne's side? Are Saliba and Gabriel already among the Premier League's greatest defensive partnerships, or do they still have more to prove before entering that conversation?And which player leaves Wayne constantly searching for a way to fit him into the team? As the debate unfolds, one selection dilemma forces a rethink of the formation before Wayne finally settles on his ultimate XI.

  15. 68

    Wayne and Moyes: The Transfer That Changed Everything

    Wayne Rooney returns to Everton with the manager who gave him his debut, David Moyes. What really went on before Sir Alex Ferguson finally signed Wayne? Why did Everton have to sell their biggest homegrown star? And would Wayne have done anything differently?From secret transfer meetings and emotional reflections on leaving his boyhood club, to the untold stories behind Rooney’s explosive rise, this is a fascinating reunion between two men whose careers are forever linked.Plus, brutal old-school pre-seasons, brilliant dressing room stories, and what do they both think of England’s and Scotland’s chances at the World Cup?

  16. 67

    Spurs Survive, West Ham Down! Wayne Rooney’s Brutal Final Day Verdict

    The Premier League season is OVER and Wayne, Kelly and Kae react to West Ham’s relegation, Tottenham surviving by the skin of their teeth and Sunderland completing one of the stories of the season by qualifying for Europe.Actor and lifelong Hammer Tom Davis joins the show to give his verdict on where it’s all gone wrong, from recruitment and ownership to the club losing its identity after David Moyes left. Wayne questions the players’ intensity and explains why the warning signs have been there all season.The panel also debate whether Tottenham were lucky to stay up and if Roberto De Zerbi can finally turn them around. There’s praise for Sunderland’s unbelievable rise from the Championship to Europe and Wayne shares why Chelsea missing out on Europe could actually help new manager Xabi Alonso next season.Elsewhere, the team discusses Bruno Fernandes breaking the Premier League assist record and some of the online backlash to Manchester United celebrating individual awards. Wayne outlines why he dislikes guard of honours during matches and he reveals the ONLY time he’s ever cried at football.Plus: Wayne dishes out his end-of-season award: best signing, most improved player, surprise package and the games that defined the campaign.You can watch The Wayne Rooney Show on BBC Football YouTube, iPlayer, as well as listen on BBC Sounds.

  17. 66

    Rooney DISAGREES with England Squad omissions - But Backs Toney Call

    Thomas Tuchel’s England World Cup squad is out, and the biggest question is simple, has he called it right?Harry Maguire is out despite Wayne Rooney insisting he’d have taken him. Phil Foden and Cole Palmer are also left at home, so has Tuchel just dropped three match-winners in one ruthless sweep?But Wayne doesn’t disagree with everything. Why does he back Ivan Toney’s inclusion so strongly? Does tournament football need goalscorers over flair? And is this the bold, no-sentiment squad England fans have always demanded… or a gamble that could blow up spectacularly?

  18. 65

    No Way Man City Are This Successful Without Pep!

    Pep Guardiola leaving Manchester City? Wayne Rooney gives his instant reaction to one of the potential biggest managerial stories in recent years.Have City planned for this? Did Peps’ behaviour after the FA Cup final reveal this was coming, and was Maresca always the natural heir? Wayne also discusses how Pep has changed English football more than any modern manager. And that Manchester City “won’t be as successful” without him.

  19. 64

    Salah's Liverpool Outburst, My Sir Alex Fallout & Chelsea Appoint Alonso

    Was Mo Salah right to publicly criticise Liverpool on his way out - or has one of the Premier League’s greats got this badly wrong?Wayne Rooney gives his brutal verdict on Salah’s explosive comments, questions Liverpool’s leadership, and reveals the Sir Alex Ferguson fallout that saw him dropped for the Manchester United legend's final home game.The Anfield Wrap’s John Gibbons joins to give the Liverpool fans’ perspective as the panel debates the club’s identity crisis and Arne Slot’s future.Plus, Xabi Alonso to Chelsea - have they finally got it right? And with Michael Carrick closing in on the Manchester United job, what does Wayne think he needs to succeed?

  20. 63

    Jordan Pickford on World Cup Dreams & Everton’s Rise

    Wayne Rooney sits down with Jordan Pickford to talk Everton, England and World Cup ambition.Can Everton push for Europe? What is life really like as England’s number one? And how does Pickford handle pressure for club and country?Jordan Pickford opens up on Everton’s progress, his ambition to win the World Cup with England and the mentality needed to perform at the highest level. He also discusses goalkeeper techniques, dealing with criticism and why Wayne Rooney was one of his football heroes growing up.Plus, Wayne goes behind the scenes at Everton, takes penalties against Pickford and catches up with players and staff around the club.

  21. 62

    Did VAR Get It Right? Arsenal’s Title Push & Madrid Need Mourinho

    Wayne Rooney gives his verdict on Arsenal surviving late VAR drama against West Ham. Was it really a foul on David Raya? Are set-pieces deciding title races? And have Arsenal finally taken control from Man City?Wayne looks at Manchester City and Jeremy Doku’s form, Pep Guardiola’s pressure despite a game in hand - and could Crystal Palace still have a major say in where the Premier League trophy ends up. Plus, with West Ham and Spurs fighting at the bottom, has relegation pressure finally caught up with the Hammers?Wayne also thinks there’s only one man to solve the chaos at Real Madrid, a certain Jose Mourinho, and would Wayne take Kylian Mbappe at Manchester United?

  22. 61

    What REALLY Happened at Derby? Wayne & Jagielka reveal all

    What’s it really like trying to stop Wayne Rooney at his peak? And how did it go when he becomes your teammate and then your boss? Phil Jagielka explains exactly what went on when he joined Wayne at Derby County during one of their most tumultuous periods, working under him as a colleague while the club battled shocking off-field issues, points deductions and constant uncertainty. From rivals to teammates for club and country, Wayne and Phil lift the lid on life inside shared dressing rooms, and what Wayne is really like up close: the competitor, the leader, and the personality behind the headlines. They also reveal which England defenders they believe should make it to the World Cup.

  23. 60

    Did Man City Just Blow The Title? Rooney’s Arsenal Verdict

    Did Manchester City just hand Arsenal the title? After a dramatic slip at Everton, Wayne makes his call and backs Arteta’s side to go all the way. Is this the moment the pressure finally caught City out?Wayne also weighs in on Pep’s team selection, why isn’t Phil Foden playing every week? Is Rodri the bigger miss? And what has impressed him most about Arsenal’s control and mentality in the run-in?Elsewhere, Chelsea’s struggles spark a strong reaction, are the players failing the club? And at Manchester United, Wayne makes it clear that he thinks Michael Carrick isn’t a gamble... is this the start of a new era at Old Trafford?

  24. 59

    James Nelson-Joyce: “I want Wayne in This City Is Ours!"

    James Nelson-Joyce joins Wayne Rooney in Liverpool and it doesn’t take long before talk turns to a potential role in This City Is Ours. But can he actually act? Wayne fancies his chances as an actor.There's a deep dive into football on Merseyside. Would Wayne have loved to play for Klopp? Who really runs the city - Liverpool or Everton? Expect strong opinions, Scouse humour, and a few digs along the way.James also opens up on the success of This City Is Ours, his journey to a BAFTA nomination, and the reality behind the scenes. How do you deal with rejection? What does it mean to represent Liverpool on screen? And why do Scousers always stick together?

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Wayne Rooney, Premier League icon, England legend, and the teenage sensation who lit up the headlines at just 16, is back. This time, he's behind the mic. The Wayne Rooney Show is your dose of football talk, where Rooney and friends team up for a deep dive into the biggest stories from the World Cup. Expect raw, unfiltered opinions and wild stories from his own career - everything from dressing room drama to unforgettable international nights. You'll also get exclusive behind-the-scenes moments with some of football's biggest names. Subscribe now and remember the name.

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