ENGLAND’S stars were hoping their biscuits would rise to the occasion when Paul Hollywood judged them for a Great British Bake Off special.
But it looks as though a few ended up with soggy bottoms.
Channel 4 / Lee BrownSome of England’s finest footballers have had a go at their own version of Bake Off[/caption]
GettyMerseyside born Paul Hollywood bonded with Liverpool starlet Trent Alexander Arnold[/caption]
Kieran Trippier, 33, Declan Rice, 24, Jordan Henderson, 33, and Trent Alexander-Arnold, 25, were given just 35 minutes to bake and decorate a gingerbread masterpiece in the style of their football hero.
Right back Trippier opted for England’s second highest goal scorer, Wayne Rooney, while midfielder Rice selected former captain John Terry.
Fellow midfielder Henderson went for Paul Gascoigne and Alexander-Arnold chose Steven Gerrard.
Merseyside-born Paul, 57, joked as he strolled into the Bake Off tent to set the challenge: “If you play for Liverpool you should probably win.
“The rest of you, good luck!”
The one-off Bake Off special will air at 5.30pm on Channel 4 Sport’s YouTube page ahead of this afternoon’s England v Malta game.
Channel 4 / Lee BrownThe one-off Bake Off special will air at 5.30pm on Channel 4’s Sport’s Youtube page ahead of this afternoon’s England v Malta game[/caption]
Channel 4 / Lee BrownJordan Henderson’s Bake of Paul Gascoigne[/caption]
News Group Newspapers LtdLegendary entertainer Paul Gascoigne made 57 England caps[/caption]
Channel 4 / Lee BrownTrent Alexander-Arnold’s Bake of Steven Gerrard[/caption]
PA:Press AssociationIconic Liverpool centre midfielder Steven Gerrard made 114 England appearances[/caption]
Channel 4 / Lee BrownKieran Trippier’s Bake of Wayne Rooney[/caption]
PA:Press AssociationWayne Rooney is England’s second top goal scorer with 119 caps[/caption]
Channel 4 / Lee BrownDeclan Rice’s Bake of John Terry[/caption]
ReutersStalwart defender John Terry played 78 games for the Three Lions[/caption]