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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce could be in Kansas City on Saturday night to see Lionel Messi and Inter Miami play at Arrowhead Stadium, according to MLS analyst Taylor Twellman.
Twellman was previewing the game on Friday as part of AppleTV’s coverage and was asked by his show’s host on the likelihood of the singer and her Super Bowl-winning boyfriend taking a seat in the stands.
‘Who is thinking Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce will be in the house?’ asked Jillian Sakovits.
As Maurice Edu said ‘I don’t care’, Twellman raised his hand very slowly.
‘Oh, Taylor knows something, huh? He knows something!’ Sakovits said.
Taylor Swift x Messi??? ����
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Lionel Messi is playing at Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday, with 70,000 fans expected
There are rumors that Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift could even turn up for the game
Taylor Twellman raised his hand when asked if he thinks the couple will be at Saturday’s game
The clip of Twellman dropping the hint was then shared by Sakovits on her X account, with the caption ‘Taylor Swift x Messi?’
Kelce, usually the star of the show on the field at Arrowhead, was in Cincinnati this week to host a live version of his New Heights podcast, alongside his older brother Jason.
Swift, meanwhile, has been in Los Angeles recently and is a few weeks away away from the start of her four-month tour of Europe. The couple have also been rumored to be attending Coachella either this weekend or next.
Arrowhead Stadium is set to be packed for Saturday night’s Major League Soccer game, with 70,000 tickets sold for Messi’s visit to Kansas City.
Sporting KC usually plays MLS games at the 18,500 capacity Children’s Mercy Park but with the Argentina World Cup winner in town, the game was moved to the grandest stage in the city.
Miami co-owner David Beckham may join for the game as well – he was in Mexico on Wednesday for his team’s Champions Cup loss to Monterrey.
Tickets are being sold at $120 on resale sites ahead of the game.
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