ARSENAL star Emile Smith Rowe celebrated victory over Manchester United by taking a trip to Wembley to watch Tyson Fury knock out Dillian Whyte.
The Gunners attacking midfielder secured himself a ringside seat at the Home of Football after helping his side move up to fourth in the table.
Arsenal ace Emile Smith Rowe (centre) was in attendance at Wembley to watch Tyson Fury face Dillian WhyteCredit: Not known, clear with picture deskMusician Noel Gallagher was another high-profile celebrity in attendance at WembleyCredit: Jamie McPhilimeyManchester United legend Rio Ferdinand also made the trip to the Home of FootballCredit: Jamie McPhilimeyGet Out actor Daniel Kaluuya made sure he was not missing the historic boxing eventCredit: GettyTyson Fury won the fight after landing a perfect uppercut on Dillian Whyte in the sixth roundCredit: Reuters
He was one of a number of famous faces attending the WBC heavyweight title showdown between the two British icons, which ended in the sixth round after Fury landed a perfect uppercut on Whyte.
Hoping to forget the Red Devils’ loss was Rio Ferdinand, who correctly backed Fury to emerge victorious as he ended the bout with a brutal uppercut.
Joining the former England international and his ex-Three Lions team-mate Joe Cole was musician Noel Gallagher, who seen speaking to media.
British magician Dynamo was another high-profile star keen to watch the historic fight live, along with Hollywood A-lister Daniel Kaluuya, star of Get Out and Judas & The Black Messiah.
Paris Fury was sitting ringside to watch husband Tyson face WhyteCredit: ReutersHeavyweight legend Frank Bruno held the WBC heavyweight belt from 1995-96Credit: James CurleyFormer Chelsea and West Ham star Joe Cole enjoyed the show with a beerCredit: Not known, clear with picture deskDanny Dyer and his daughter Dani were other celebrities in attendanceCredit: Instagram/ danidyerxx
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Fury KNOCKS OUT Whyte with sensational uppercut at Wembley
TV presenter and former marine Ant Middleton arrived early to the stadium so he could watch the undercard.
West Ham fan and Eastenders legend Danny Dyer was also in attendance, as too was his daughter Dani.
Posting a snap of the two on Instagram, the ex-Love Island winner simply said: “Boxing night.”
Fury’s heavyweight rivals Joe Joyce and Joseph Park were also inside the ground, where their July bout was confirmed.
Mark Wright and brother Josh were all smiles for the camera inside WembleyCredit: InstagramRing girls were looking to put on a show at WembleyCredit: RexBritish magician Dynamo was keen to watch the fight liveCredit: Rex