Elsa Pataky cheers on her native Spain as she watches the Women’s World Cup final with husband Chris Hemsworth at Stadium Australia
Elsa Pataky got into the football spirit on Sunday night.
The Spanish actress cheered on her home country’s team in the final of the Women’s World Cup at Australia Stadium.
The 47-year-old screamed uncontrollably as La Roja roared in victory over England’s Lionesses.
“Vamos España!!” she wrote in her caption next to a picture of her sitting in the stadium’s stands.
Translated into English, the caption reads: “Off to Spain!”
Elsa Pataky (pictured) got into the football spirit on Sunday night
“Gooooooooool!!!!!!” she wrote alongside another post that showed a video of the star cheering for her team while wearing face paint in team colors.
Elsa attended the game with her children and her Australian husband Chris Hemsworth, who held one of the couple’s children in the stands.
Elsa got the desired result as La Roja won the game with the Lionesses making a final score of 1-0.
England player Sarina Wiegman’s side, which inspired millions of fans to tune in, lost in Australia to Olga Carmona’s first-half goal.
The Spanish actress cheered on her home country’s team in the final of the Women’s World Cup at Australia Stadium
Elsa attended the game with her children and her Australian husband Chris Hemsworth (pictured), who was holding one of the couple’s children in the stands
“Gooooooooool!!!!!!” she wrote alongside a post that showed video of the star cheering for her team while wearing face paint in team colors
The Lionesses received a lifeline when Earps made a great stop to save Jennifer Hermoso from 12 yards.
But her team-mates failed to get into the net themselves at the other end, leading to an unfortunate end to a great tournament that has raised the profile of women’s football like no other.
Play was momentarily interrupted by an intruder on the field wearing a “Stop Putler” t-shirt that compared Russian President Vladimir Putin to Adolf Hitler.
The man, who was also wearing a face mask, was quickly removed from the field by the stewards.
La Roja won the game with a final score of 1 to 0 for the Lionesses