The 2026 World Cup is bringing the best vibes we have ever seen. With the current state of social media, we are seeing fans from all over the world come to America, Canada, and Mexico, having the time of their lives, and it is all documented for everyone to see. This is a good thing for the country. This is why sports are the best and mean so much to people.
On Wednesday, during the first of a doubleheader between the Chicago Cubs and New York Mets, the local fans at Citi Field were in for a treat. In between games of the World Cup, many soccer supporters are on a “tour” of the country, doing all kinds of things. One country that has gained a ton of support this month has been Norway. The Norwegian fans have showcased their famous “row” chant in front of the world and did it again on Wednesday at Citi Field, getting the Mets fans to join in as well.
The bleachers have been transformed into a longship 🚣 https://t.co/Ux5IDRP7yf pic.twitter.com/i8lNjNH1Vj
— MLB (@MLB) June 24, 2026
Before the row chant, the fans were doing some kind of Conga Line dance in their own way, just having a blast during a beautiful day in Flushing, New York.
That game did not go well for the Mets fans, though, as the Cubs dominated with a 10-3 win. Dansby Swanson hit two home runs, including a grand slam in the 8th inning to seal the deal. The second game of the doubleheader will begin at 7:10 ET, and who knows, maybe the Norwegian fans will show up once again.
Norway recently defeated Senegal 3-2 at MetLife Stadium and will now head to New England for its highly anticipated battle against France on Friday.




















