5 Premier League clubs that have a famous fan following in Hollywood

Spike Lee(C) along with Arsene Wenger and Thierry Henry

#4 Chelsea

PASADENA, CA - JULY 21:  Actor Will Ferrel and captain John Terry #26 of Chelsea FC pose for a photo prior to the World Football Challenge between Chelsea FC and Inter Milan at the Rose Bowl on July 21, 2009 in Pasadena, California. Chelsea FC defeated Inter Milan 2-0. (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)
Chelsea have their share of Hollywood fans as well

Antonio Conte’s appointment has certainly been a huge boost for the club. The charismatic Italian had a turbulent start to the season but now there is no stopping the Blues. The club sits comfortably at the top spot in the Premier League and the 3-4-3 formation has paid huge dividends in terms of gameplay and points.

Diego Costa has been scoring consistently after a rather below average season last time. Arguably one of the best English club in the Premier League in the 21st century, Chelsea has left no stone unturned to spread their influence far and wide. The Blues boast of some of the biggest celebrity fans in football.

Emma Watson - The one person that almost everyone likes, Emma Watson is a Blues fan. This was revealed by Fernando Torres who tweeted a photo of the actor with the caption ‘Emma Watson is a Chelsea fan’. The actress has also been spotted at Stamford Bridge with club owner Roman Abramovich’s partner.

Will Ferrell - The actor/comedian first came to football limelight when he was seen with several Chelsea players during their pre-season tour in the USA. Chelsea’s downhill form during Jose Mourinho’s regime drew sharp criticism from Ferrell who criticised the Portuguese's tactics at the GQ Awards. Ferrell was also the honorary captain for a pre-season match against Inter Milan.

Sir Michael Caine - Batman’s Alfred is a huge supporter of the Blues whom he has supported since a child. The much-revered actor was born in London and revealed his allegiance when he called Chelsea his ‘beloved blues’ in an interview to an Australian newspaper.

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