Pop sensation Harry Styles was a surprise guest in the Sky Sports studio ahead of Manchester United's win against Luton Town.
As Kenilworth Road prepared to host one of the biggest games in its history against United in the Premier League, there were plenty of stars on display.
And despite big names like Mark Rashford, Bruno Fernandez and Harry Maguire Arriving at the 11,500-seat stadium, one star outshone them all.
That's because former One Direction member Styles was in the building, and even entered the Sky Sports studio.
Waiting to greet him was the ex. Liverpool midfielder Jamie Redknapp and the Man United legend Gary Nevillewho couldn't wait to take a photo with him.
Host Dave Jones was seen chatting with Styles, as well as luton city Defender Tom Lockyer, who suffered cardiac arrest earlier this season and during their play-off final victory over Coventry City last season.
Styles is an avid Red Devils supporter and is there to cheer on the Red Devils.
However, it remains to be seen why the three-time Grammy winner was in Luton.
Styles owns a home in north London, which is a bit close by, while the 30-year-old usually splits his time between the UK and the US.
The 'As It Was' singer grew up with the former United, real Madrid and Paris Saint Germain star David Beckham as his hero.
“I think he was everyone's idol when I was growing up,” Harry told OK! Magazine.
“When people asked you that question, you almost needed a backup answer because everyone would say David Beckham.
“We actually met once while performing in Los Angeles,” Harry recalled. “He brought his kids to our concert. He's a really nice guy.”
It was a happy day for Styles as he saw his team win 2-1 over Rob Edwards' team.
They took a 2-0 lead in the first ten minutes thanks to Rasmus Hojlund's double.
Carlton Morris closed the gap in the 14th minute, but Erik ten Hag's team held on to take the victory.