Taylor Swift will be at Lambeau Field on Sunday for the Green Bay Packers’ game against Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs, according to Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur.

 

Swift has gone to three of Kelce’s games since the couple made their relationship public in September, including three trips to Arrowhead Stadium to watch the Chiefs play the New York Jets.

 

After returning from the latest leg of her Eras Tour in South America, the pop superstar has not attended a Kansas City game since their 31-17 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers on October 22. Despite having completed her final performance until February last weekend, she now appears to be on her way to Green Bay.

 

‘That’s what it is. ‘I guess it comes with it,’ LaFleur said of Swift on Friday. ‘Does she have a reason to be here? That’s what I’ve been told. So we’ll see what happens.

 

‘That’s only part of it; we’re definitely more focused on the game.  But I’m sure there will be some enraged fans in the stands if she shows up.’

Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur has suggested Travis Kelce's girlfriend Taylor Swift will be in attendance for their game against the Kansas City ChiefsSwift has attended several of Kelce's games since the pair went public with their relationship back in SeptemberLaFleur said he has heard that the pop superstar will be at Lambeau Field on Sunday

LaFleur confirmed that the pop star will be at Lambeau Field on Sunday.

 

Swift was unsure whether she would travel to Wisconsin to see Kelce play against the Packers after flying to London this week to support her friend Beyonce at the Renaissance premiere.

 

Taylor flew into Kansas City to see her beau earlier this week, but she made a swift exit on Wednesday when she boarded her private jet and flew to London.

 

Beyonce hosted the premiere of her new concert film on Thursday night, and Swift was said to be there to support her pal.

 

Beyonce attended the film’s LA premiere on October 11, but Swift was unable to reciprocate because she was performing in Brazil at the time.

 

Kelce, who was seen stopping for gas and buying candy on his way to Chiefs practice on Thursday, says he’s looking forward to a ‘f****ng dog figҺt’ in Green Bay on Sunday.

 

‘Shout out to the Packers fans, that stadium you just feel the history and how legendary it is,’ he said on their New Heights podcast. And the fans, man, they make it a memorable experience. It’s going to be a good time, man, it’s going to be a good time.

To add to the spectacle, the Packers and Chiefs are expected to battle it out in the snow

To add to the spectacle, the Packers and Chiefs will be playing in the snow.

 

‘They’re taking a few guys off the injured list this week. So, yeah, it’ll be a challenge for us offensively, and we’ll need our defense and special teams to hold up their end of the bargain, because you have to play a complete game against this team.’

 

To add to the spectacle, the Packers and Chiefs are expected to play in the snow, with forecasts predicting a temperature of around 20 degrees by kickoff.

 

The Packers are currently third in the NFC North with a 5-6 record, having won three of their last four games.

 

Meanwhile, the Chiefs lead the AFC West with an 8-3 record.