Madonna was spotted in the stands during Tottenham Hotspur’s Women’s Super League clash against Chelsea on Sunday afternoon, where she watched the home side fall to a 2-0 defeat.
The 67-year-old singer, dressed in a black coat and sunglasses, was there just a day after she watched her twin daughters, Estere and Stella, play in an under-14s Spurs academy game.
Madonna, winner of seven Grammy Awards, has six children, including the twins, who were adopted from Malawi in 2017.
She also has Mercy James, also adopted from Malawi in 2009, son David Banda, adopted in 2006, Rocco Ritchie, who she shares with ex-husband, filmmaker Guy Ritchie, and her eldest daughter Lourdes, from a previous relationship with actor Carlos Leon.
Kaleidoscope festival 2026 announced at Alexandra Palace
KFC branch on busy London high road given worst possible hygiene rating
'Much-loved' community pub faces uncertain future over one complaint
On the pitch, Chelsea secured victory with goals from Keira Walsh and Alyssa Thompson, ending a run of back-to-back defeats.
The result keeps Tottenham fifth in the WSL, while Chelsea are third in the table.
Madonna saw her career peak in the 1980s with hits such as Holiday, Vogue and Material Girl.
She has 13 number one singles and 12 number one albums in the UK.