The huge boyband star looks very different as he sets up his TV screen to watch football at Glastonbury.

ONE Direction star Louis Tomlinson stunned Glastonbury enthusiasts by seeing himself in the crowd watching England’s football match.

The 32-year-old pop star joined some 200,000 festival-goers at the five-day event in central Somerset this weekend.

Louis has been photographed with the revellers at Glastonbury and posed for photographs with many other enthusiasts from his boyband days.

The Story Of My Life singer then huddled with the crowd as they watched the England-Slovakia match on Sunday afternoon.

Louis noticed him staring at a television screen that had been unfolded in the box just for the game.

Like many fans at home who witnessed the heartbreaking moment, Louis looked a little discouraged as the Slovaks took the lead after Ivan Schranz scored in the first 25 minutes.

Louis watched it with his younger sister Lottie Tomlinson, 25, and her fiancé Lewis Burton, 32, and they were sitting near the screen.

The singer wore a blue Umbro Three Lions jacket, while Lottie opted for a white football shirt.

Despite many worried faces in the crowd, England managed to secure their position in the quarter-finals of Euro 2024 after an impressive 2-1 victory.

With seconds remaining in the remaining 90, Jude Bellingham sent the Three Lions off with a stunning kick from the top.

England survived a late attack by the Slovaks and will now face Switzerland in the quarter-finals next Saturday.

It comes after The Sun revealed that pop favourite Louis was the festival’s epic screening.

Determined to miss the sporting event, the soccer fan packed a television or two.

Speaking after the match, he said: “This is the screen I bought.

“The first one sucked. I’m not going to take credits if we lost in the overall time. It’s a little risky, but great.

“You are not allowed to bring a generator, but a battery. The environment would have been different if we had not won. “

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