Coleen Rooney delightedly stepped out to support her husband Wayne as he reunited with the England squad for his final cap against the USA on Thursday.
The WAG, 32, was joined by their adorable brood - Kai, 9, Klay, 5, Kit, 2 and nine-month-old Cass as they took to the pitch at Wembley Stadium for the footballer's special moment.
The former Three Lions captain was seen beaming as he carried his youngest after coming out of retirement against the USA on for an emotional send-off on his 120th appearance.
Big moment: Coleen Rooney stepped out to support her husband Wayne as he reunited with the England squad at Wembley Stadium for his final cap against the USA on Thursday
Coleen cut a stylish figure as she clad her frame in a simple black top and skinny dark blue denims.
She opted for a minimal coat of bronzed make-up to make the most of her striking features and had the sides of her chestnut locks pulled back on both sides.
Coleen looked every inch the doting mum as she sweetly held onto baby Cass, while her other three boys stayed nearby.
The WAG, 32, was joined by their adorable brood - Kai, 9, Klay, 5, Kit, 2 and nine-month old Cass as they took to the pitch for the footballer's special moment
Special moment: The former Three Lions captain came out of retirement against the USA on Thursday for an emotional send-off on his 120th appearance
So cute! Rooney took in the special moment with his youngest as he dotingly placed a kiss on his head
Fashionista: Coleen cut a stylish figure as she clad her frame in a simple black top and skinny dark blue denims
Low-key: Coleen opted for a minimal coat of bronzed make-up to make the most of her striking features
Clad in England branded tops, the boys looked adorable as they showed their own support to their dad Wayne.
To make their support extra special, the back of their tops had 'Daddy' and '120' (Wayne's total number of appearances for England squad) etched out on the back.
Wayne's boys looked in awe of their surroundings as they held hands while walking out on pitch with their dad.
Rooney looked happy and relaxed for the friendly at Wembley, where he returned to the international fold in a special appearance to recognise his record-breaking career and help raise money for his charity.
Following his arrival on pitch, Wayne was presented with a commemorative plaque by Harry Kane and FA Chairman Greg Clarke.
Mane attraction: The TV personality had the sides of her chestnut locks pulled back on both sides
Sweet: Coleen looked every inch the doting mum as she sweetly held onto baby Cass
Family: Coleen ensured that the rest of her children were also close by
Sweet tribute: Clad in England branded tops, the boys looked adorable as they showed their own support to their dad Wayne
Big dad: To make their support extra special, the back of their tops had 'Daddy' and '120' (Wayne's total number of appearances for England squad) etched out on the back
With their dad: Wayne's boys looked in awe of their surroundings as they held hands while walking out on pitch with their dad
The game against the USA is being called the 'Wayne Rooney Foundation International', with his own charity one of a number who will benefit from the proceeds of the match.
The former Manchester United and Everton star announced his international retirement 15 months ago.
Rooney's last appearance for his country came in the 3-0 win over Scotland two years ago, in which he has moved Stateside in that time.
He has been prolific since making his move over to Washington, dragging the MLS side off the bottom of the table and into the play-offs.
Honoured: Rooney walked out accompanied by his family and was presented a commemorative plaque by Harry Kane and FA Chairman Greg Clarke
The game against the USA is being called the 'Wayne Rooney Foundation International', with his own charity one of a number who will benefit from the proceeds of the match
The former Manchester United and Everton star announced his international retirement 15 months ago
Rooney's last appearance for his country came in the 3-0 win over Scotland two years ago, in which he has moved Stateside in that time
He has been prolific since making his move over to Washington, dragging the MLS side off the bottom of the table and into the play-offs
Speaking about Rooney's involvement in the game, manager Southgate said: 'I was quite happy for it to be before the World Cup but he didn't want to detract from the team at that time.
'As a manager, my involvement was if I was happy for him to play some part in the game and I said yes, because I'm still able to look to the future with the players I've selected.
'I know how much it meant to the 66 squad to come to St George's Park before the World Cup and what it meant to Sir Bobby Charlton to have the main training pitch named after him.'
Speaking about Rooney's involvement in the game, manager Southgate said: 'I was quite happy for it to be before the World Cup but he didn't want to detract from the team at that time'
Wayne, who now plays in the MLS for DC United, last played for England in the World Cup qualifiers
His last goal for his country came in England's 1-2 defeat against Iceland at Euro 2016
Wayne, who now plays in the MLS for DC United, last played for England in the World Cup qualifiers.
His last goal for his country came in England's 1-2 defeat against Iceland at Euro 2016.
The 33-year-old may not be first choice for England anymore, but he's still been having an excellent time in the MLS.
The Englishman played 21 matches and scored 12 goals in the 2018 season, grabbing six assists as well.
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Main photo article Coleen Rooney delightedly stepped out to support her husband Wayne as he reunited with the England squad for his final cap against the USA on Thursday.
The WAG, 32, was joined by their adorable brood – Kai, 9, Klay, 5, Kit, 2 and nine-month-old Cass as they took to the pitch at Wembley ...
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