Footballers' nicknames was the topic of discussion and hosts Andy Goldstein and Jason Cundy called on the West Ham star for his help.
It all started in their analysis of Chelsea's draw to Real Madrid in the Champions League when Jason referred to Mason Mount as 'Mase'.
Andy: Mase! Is that what you call him?
Jason: My mate Mase!
Andy: You don't call him 'Mounty'?
Jason: The Masemeister!
Andy: Have you just made that up?
Andy wasn't having any of it and decided to get in touch with Rice to establish what his England teammate's nickname really was.
"Goldstein, I'm afraid you're wrong mate," Rice confirmed. "Cundy's right, it is Mase and not Mounty. I'm not sure anyone calls him Mounty, you know. So yeah, it is Mase. Ha ha!"
But what's Rice's nickname? Naturally Jason guessed 'Dec', while Andy guessed 'Deccers' but they started to think more creatively as the conversation went on.
Andy changed his guess to 'Double' as in 'Double Deccers', while Jason went for 'Rice Cake'.
"No Double Dec, no Double Deccers, no Rice Cake," Rice said. "I can tell you that Goldstein you are wrong again! I get called Dec at football so Cundy 2-0 up."
So with Cundy two to the good, could he get the hat-trick? Next up was guessing Rice's West Ham teammate Jesse Lingard's nickname.
Cundy made the safe guess 'JLignz', while Andy said: "I'm going for Gardsy! You never know, Lingard! GARDSY!"
"Goldstein, I'm afraid you're 3-0 down mate," Rice said. "You are absolutely having a Weston, ain't you? Cundy is 3-0 up, it's JLingz.
"Whatever you call him, Gardsy or something, I don't know how you've even thought of that mate! I tell you what, you might as well go to bed now!"