The NFL won bragging rights over Hollywood’s finest on Monday evening – at least in a manner of speaking – and David Beckham was on hand to watch the contest unfold.
The former Manchester United and England midfielder was accompanied by son Romeo during an appearance at St. Andrew’s, where home-side Birmingham City faced Wrexham in a hotly contested League One match.
Beckham, 49, was on hand to support legendary NFL quarterback Tom Brady, whose minority ownership and role as chairman of a new advisory board at Birmingham was confirmed in 2023.
And his appearance in the stands alongside Brady, 47, with whom he shares a close friendship, appeared to work its magic on the pitch, with the home side beating Hollywood star Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s co-owned Wrexham 3-1 on the night.
While Reynolds missed Monday’s game, actor and producer McElhenney, 47, watched a dismal showing from his Welsh club after flying to the United Kingdom shortly after attending the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles.
Birmingham City co-owner Tom Brady (left) was joined by David Beckham (centre) and his son Romeo (left) for the League One side’s victory over Wrexham at St. Andrew’s on Monday night
Beckham was on hand to support close friend Brady , whose minority ownership and role as chairman of a new advisory board at Birmingham was confirmed in 2023