Football is coming home and Adele was there to cheer on England triumphed in the Euro 2024 semi-final.
The Hello hitmaker appeared nervous as she watched Gareth Southgate’s squad take on the Netherlands in Dortmund, Germany on Wednesday night (July 10).
But she left the stadium with plenty to celebrate as they secured the win and made it to the final, where they’ll face off against Spain.
Throughout the tense game, the Grammy winner was glued to the action on the pitch, her face summing up how the nation felt, watching with bated breath and hoping for victory.
At points, the Rolling in the Deep singer stood from her seat to get a better view of the on-pitch happenings, eyes wide and palms clasped together.
The star was joined by a friend and occasionally had a drink in hand, plus a fan in the other to keep cool.
Still looking as glam as ever, the mum-of-one kept it casual in a white tee and structured black blazer, but accessorised with statement gold jewellery.
She wore her blonde locks in her typical bouncy style and, of course, her signature eyeliner and matte nude lip.
In a video shared after England’s win, the powerhouse vocalist was captured cheering and beaming with pride after Ollie Watkins’ 90th-minute goal, which sealed the team’s fate.
Posted to Instagram by Rio Ferdinand, the clip shows Adele sitting in front of the football icon, whose caption read: ‘WHAT A GOAL… WATKINS!!! Get in there @england 🏴❤️’
This won’t have been a flying visit to Germany for Adele either.
She’ll be in Germany throughout August for her series of open-air concerts in Munich, as she takes a detour from her Las Vegas residency.
Adele wasn’t the only A-lister in attendance tonight, as devout footie fan Ed Sheeran joined her to witness the 2-1 win with his own eyes.
Having already attended various games throughout the tournament, the Shape of You vocalist put in a typically patriotic appearance, donning a red England shirt.
Following the result, Ed was in high spirits as he chatted with friends.
It’s now back to training for England ahead of the inevitably nail-biting final of Euro 2024.
It takes place at the Olympiastadion in Berlin on Sunday with kick-off at 8pm BST.
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