Pop star Harry Styles was spotted in the stands at Wembley Stadium, cheering on England's Men's World Cup match against DR Congo.
Styles, known for selling out his own stadium with his Together Together tour, made time to watch the match ahead of his show at the venue.
As the match unfolded, Harry Kane scored a crucial winning goal, rescuing England from the brink of disaster.
Styles was surrounded by fans who had spent hundreds of pounds to see him perform, and he appeared overjoyed as he hugged and cheered with his friends.
The singer, who opted for a casual white long-sleeved shirt and tiny black shorts for the occasion, was seen leaping into his friend's arms and punching the air in celebration.
After the match, Styles walked back through the doors, beaming and waving at fans as he went, still basking in the excitement of the win.
Later in the show, Styles paid tribute to Kane's legendary late turnaround, singing a dedication to the England captain during his Italian Girls interlude.
Styles wasn't the only famous face celebrating the win, with actor Ross Kemp posting a passionate video on social media, shouting "yes" and praising Kane's skills.
Styles is set to return to Wembley on Friday evening, while Kane will be back on the pitch on Sunday night, facing a tough challenge in the next round of the tournament.