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Alan Brazil agrees to brutal Euro 2024 England and Scotland forfeit with Chesney Hawkes

Talksport presenter Alan Brazil could be faced with a forfeit during Euro 2024 after criticising Chesney Hawkes' song dedicated to England midfielder Jude Bellingham

Alan Brazil
Alan Brazil agreed to the challenge live on air(Image: Talksport)

Talksport host Alan Brazil has got himself tangled up in a bizarre Euro 2024 bet with singer Chesney Hawkes.

The former Scotland striker recently slammed Hawkes’ latest tune cheering on the England team. Rewriting ‘Hey Jude’ in honour of Jude Bellingham, Hawkes’ new lyrics include: “Nearly 60 years of pain, hey Jude, we place a nation’s hope upon your shoulders.”


Brazil described his effort as “murder”, but that message was passed on to ‘The One and Only’ singer. It led Hawkes to throw down a gauntlet to Brazil, who could face the ultimate nightmare scenario if Gareth Southgate’s side win the Euros.


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On Thursday, Brazil apologised to Hawkes and revealed that talkSPORT had received a message from the music star, challenging the presenter to a possible forfeit. “Good morning Alan. Firstly I’m sure after last night the last thing you want is sympathy from Chesney Hawkes - but here I am giving it,” he said.

“So, I was listening yesterday when you described my fun little social media post of Hey Jude as ‘murder’ and you also said you could do it better. Well, that sounds like a throwdown of a challenge to me so I’m looking forward to you showing us you can come up with a stronger, better version of the song and sing it as well. Because I’ve heard you sing mate and it is beautiful.”

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He added: “So how about if England win the Euros, you come up with your own lyrics and sing it on air, and in return, if Scotland manage to scramble a third-place qualification out of the group, you can throw me down a forfeit. Put your money where your mouth is Alan, come on - if you’ve got any left after Royal Ascot this week.”

Chesney Hawkes
Chesney Hawkes wrote a version of 'Hey Jude' which Brazil took aim at(Image: Tiktok/@chesneyhawkes)

Scotland kept their hopes of finally getting out of a group alive by drawing with Switzerland on Wednesday, setting up a must-win clash against Hungary (Sunday, 8pm). Meanwhile, England won their opening game and could seal a place in the knockout rounds with a match to spare, but there is still a long way to go until the final.

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Responding to Hawkes’ challenge, Brazil replied: “The money’s down Chesney, don’t you worry about that pal. You’re on, you’re on. It was a bit of fun, it was just a bit of Chesney round the piano wasn’t it?

“Having a bit of fun, changing it. I’m only kidding Chesney. Nah, he’s a good guy, loves his football - a big listener. The moose (talkSPORT's Ian Abrahams) pesters him all the time, poor guy. Chesney, we have a bet.”

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