
The actor wore a blond wig and Norway's kit at the match against France, which France led 3-1 at halftime
Channing Tatum cheers on Norway dressed as Erling Haaland at World Cup
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Actor Channing Tatum appeared at the World Cup match between Norway and France on Friday dressed as Norwegian star footballer Erling Haaland, complete with a blond wig and Norway's red and blue kit. The 46-year-old cheered on Norway at Boston Stadium, where France led 3-1 at halftime thanks to a hat trick from Ousmane Dembélé. Both teams had already secured their spots in the Round of 32 after winning their first two group stage matches.
In a separate video for Nike Football, Tatum answered questions as Haaland after being named "match winner." Haaland, who started the match on the bench, has scored four goals in his first two appearances, becoming a fan favorite. Norway will face Ivory Coast in their first knockout stage match on Tuesday at Dallas Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
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France led 3-1 at half time, with Ousmane Dembélé scoring a hat trick, though both nations have already advanced to the Round of 32 after winning their first two group stage matches.
according to Geo NewsThe 46-year-old sported a blond wig and Norway’s red and blue football kit during Friday’s World Cup fixture against France at Boston Stadium.
according to Evening StandardAnother video for Nike Football showed Tatum answer a question as Haaland after being named “match winner”.
according to Evening StandardAP Photo/Martin Meissner “This is simple.
according to New York PostNorway’s faithful can look forward to seeing Haaland return in their first match of the knockout stage, where they will take on Ivory Coast on Tuesday at Dallas Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
according to New York PostHaaland himself started the match on the bench, but has made a significant impact on the tournament so far, scoring four goals across his first two appearances and quickly becoming one of the fan favourites of the competition.
according to Geo News
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- Stale Solbakken is pictured after Norway’s match against France on June 26.Geo News
- Stale Solbakken is pictured after Norway’s match against France on June 26.New York Post
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