Harry Styles put aside his sold-out stadium show at Wembley to cheer on England's Men's World Cup match against DR Congo.
The singer was spotted in the stands, nervously watching the match unfold, but his excitement grew as England's chances improved.
When Harry Kane scored the winning goal, Styles was overjoyed, hugging and cheering with friends as England moved into the next round of the tournament.
Styles was dressed in a casual white long-sleeved shirt and tiny black shorts, a far cry from his on-stage attire, and his leg tattoos were on full display as he celebrated the win.
He later dedicated a song to Kane's late turnaround during his performance, singing 'Harry Kane, he gets the ball right into the box! Harry Kane, he shoots, he scores! GOALLLLLLLLLLLL!'
Styles wasn't the only celebrity celebrating the win, with Ross Kemp posting on Instagram in his England shirt, shouting 'yes' and saying 'Harry Kane! Harry Kane, that's what we're talking about.'
While Styles will return to Wembley on Friday evening, Kane will be on the pitch again on Sunday night, well, 1am Monday in the UK.