Margot Robbie, Idris Elba and Triple H are all supporters of Premier League clubs. Many celebrities are passionate football fans, despite not necessarily attending many games. Celebrity fans must attend games and actively support their team to be considered true fans, according to this criteria.

Football is the most popular sport in the world. From the poverty-struck streets in South America to the luxurious area of Monaco in the south of Europe, it is loved by hundreds of people in every small town and city. That's what makes it 'the beautiful game'.

Every Premier League club has a famous fan. You might not realise it, but they show their passion and colours on a regular basis. They might be within the hospitality suite, pitchside for an interview or even among the fans in the stands, but there's a strong chance they'll be there.

The Premier League is famous in every country. As the most competitive and strongest league, it brings in immense viewership. Unsurprisingly, this has led to every club gaining a fanbase out of the United Kingdom — and that includes celebrities.

They all have different stories, but they all have connections to their clubs. To be able to be classed as a fan of the club, they must either go to games or show their passion relentlessly. Celebrities are busy, a lot busier than the ordinary football fan, but they have to show their 'colours' to be classed as a fan.

We haven't included A-list actors who presented a shirt once, probably for a publicity st.