On Sunday, the iconic duo, David and Victoria Beckham, made a striking appearance at the World Cup Final, flanked by their sons Romeo and Cruz.
Spain emerged victorious as the 2026 World Cup champions following Ferran Torres’ decisive goal during the gripping extra time against Argentina.
The Beckhams, having been regulars throughout the tournament, witnessed the exhilarating showdown at New York’s MetLife Stadium alongside their family.
Noticeably missing from the action was Brooklyn Beckham, who opted to watch the match from the comfort of his home with wife Nicola Peltz, amidst ongoing tensions with his famous family.
True to form, David donned a dapper full suit while standing with a chic Victoria, who chose to attend the thrilling match instead of the anticipated UK wedding of fellow Spice Girl Mel C.
The youngest Beckham son, 21, was joined by his girlfriend Jackie Apostel, 30, who opted for a bright red dress for the occasion.
David and Victoria Beckham put on a united front with sons Romeo and Cruz as they attended the World Cup Final on Sunday
The youngest Beckham son, 21, was joined by his girlfriend Jackie Apostel, 30, who opted for a bright red dress for the occasion
Romeo, 23, was sat beside Kim Turnbull, 25, who kept it stylish in a black high collared top
Spain were crowned the 2026 World Cup champions, after Ferran Torres scored the winning goal against Argentina during extra time
Meanwhile Romeo, 23, was sat beside Kim Turnbull, 25, who kept it stylish in a black high collared top.
Elsewhere Brooklyn Beckham watched the World Cup final from his sofa at home as Nicola Peltz shared a snap of the back of Brooklyn’s head as he tuned into the Spain vs Argentina game.
On Wednesday the former footballer, 51, and his wife Victoria, 52, were seen with their heads in their hands after the Three Lions lost 2-1 in the semi-final against Argentina.
And despite the result not being what the Beckham clan had hoped, they were back to watch the final game between Spain and Argentina.
Asked who he thought would take home the trophy on Friday, David refused to pick a winner as he sat on the fence due to his loyalties to both Spain and Lionel Messi, who plays for his Inter Miami team.
He said: ‘Oh my goodness. Obviously I played in Spain, so I have a huge affection for Spain as a country and obviously for their football team. I think they’ve done an exceptional job this World Cup and they deserve to be in the final.
‘And with Argentina, they have Lionel (Messi). Like I speak about Ricardo (Kaka), I’ll speak exactly the same about Lionel because he’s an exceptional player, but an exceptional person with the right values and he treats everyone the way they should be treated. I’m going around the houses…’
As he was pushed for an answer, Beckham replied: ‘I’m going to sit on the fence. I don’t know who’s going to win. I want Lionel to do incredibly well because he’s an exceptional person and player. But Spain are going to be tough to play against.
‘I’m not going to say who I think is going to win. I’m just going to sit on the fence and enjoy the game.’
The crowd then booed in David’s direction, with the former midfielder and Kaka both laughing off the jeers.
The star then joked: ‘I haven’t been booed for a while. I’ve got booed a little bit the other night. I wasn’t expecting it here.’
On Wednesday David looked heartbroken as Argentina knocked England out of the World Cup in Atlanta, Georgia.
David’s son Cruz, 21, consoled his weeping father following a game of mixed emotions in the stands.
But the couple’s son Brooklyn was noticeably absent, instead watching the match from home with wife Nicola Peltz as his feud with his family rumbles on
Romeo stood with his arm around his mum as she held his hand in a sweet mother and son moment
Asked who he thought would take home the trophy on Friday, David refused to pick a winner as he sat on the fence due to his loyalties to both Spain and Lionel Messi
Victoria supportively rested her hands on David’s shoulder
David was stood next to his good friend Tom Cruise
Romeo was seen tucking into a snack as he chatted with Kim
Romeo and Kim looked in great spirits as they shared a selfie before the match
After the match, a suited and booted David was seen departing the stadium with his family
Victoria was in high spirits as she waved the onlookers alongside her husband
The designer cut a stylish figure in her all-white look as she jumped into a waiting car
Victoria put on a united front with her family as their feud with Brooklyn rumbles on
Romeo was arm-in-arm with his girlfriend Kim as they departed the match together
The couple joined Romeo’s parents at the final to see Spain triumph over Argentina
Cruz was also hand-in-hand with his girlfriend Jackie as they headed home after the match
The former footballer and his wife Victoria were seen with their heads in their hands after the Three Lions lost 2-1 in the semi-final against Argentina on Wednesday
The couple looked heartbroken after the Three Lions lost 2-1 in the semi-final
David and Victoria watched the devastating semi-final with their children Romeo, 23, Harper, 15, Cruz and his girlfriend Jackie Apostel, 30.
The Three Lions had been leading 1-0 when Antony Gordon snuck the ball into the back of the net in the 55th minute.
But just when fans were thinking the job was almost done, Argentina staged a late comeback with both Enzo Fernández and Lautaro Martinez scoring goals just seven minutes apart.
Earlier in the game, Victoria leaped into David’s arms as she celebrated England’s goal in the second half.
Posh Spice made sure to celebrate this time round after she was ridiculed for failing to react to Jude Bellingham’s goal in the quarter-finals last week.
The legendary footballer poked fun at his wife becoming an instant meme and insisted she was ‘celebrating on the inside’ after her subdued reaction went viral.
Victoria jumped out of her seat as David roared with victory after Gordon put England 1-0 up against Argentina.
David followed the Three Lions around the US in the hope they would finally take home the World Cup trophy.
The family joined England fans singing the national anthem, only to be drowned out by Argentina fans booing loudly.
David had to face watching his beloved country’s team go against his good friend Lionel Messi, who is part of his Inter Miami team.