Madonna left jaws dropping after making an unlikely appearance at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on both Saturday and Sunday.
The music legend, 67, attended the north London venue to support her 13-year-old twins Stella and Estere as they played in a Tottenham U14s academy match on Saturday before attending the Women's Super League the following day.
The star, who has branded herself 'a soccer mom', took to Instagram to share images of the victorious twins playing football in the gloomy London weather, and penned: 'I will pay G*D for some sunshine! Go Stella and Estere, Hotspurs win!!! 5-0'.
Following her daughters' victory, she appeared to have been bitten by the football bug as she attended the stadium the following day.
Flanked by her 29-year-old boyfriend Akeem Morris, the star shared a selfie to reveal nshe had travelled in her 'second Uber ever' to soak in Sunday afternoon's Women's Super League action between Spurs and Chelsea.
Following her daughters' triumphant match, Madonna was joined by Akeem and her daughters, who were clad in the team's merchandise, to watch the match.
Madonna is a mother of six children; with Stella and Estere joining her other adopted children David, 20, and Mercy, 20, while she is biological mother to Lourdes Leon, 29, with Carlos Leon, and Rocco Richie, 25, with Guy Richie.
Despite being an unlikely addition to the stands, Madonna has previously visited football games in London, most recently with Akeem at Stamford Bridge to watch Chelsea host Liverpool last October.
Jamaica-born Akeem, is a keen footballer though has never carved out a professional career in the game. He played for US sides including NY Renegades FC.
Madonna also regularly shares snaps of herself to social media at football pitches in the United States, where her twin daughters have largely been playing.
In November 2024, she shared a carousel of images which featured Stella and Estere, writing: 'Soccer Momming………….. Don’t give me an Iron and a Drink at the same time! @agsoccerclub.'
Madonna also previously uprooted her life to Lisbon back in 2017 to support her son David Banda while he carved out a career on the pitch.
David joined the Benfica academy aged 12, but struggled to make it professionally and now works as a music composer.
The Like A Virgin hitmaker, however, continued to support her son as he tried to make it in football, regularly posting videos online of her cheering him on from the side of the pitch.
It is believed Madonna first began attending football matches in the UK when she was married to film director Guy Ritchie, an avid Chelsea supporter.