Jesse Lingard has starred in a brand new television advert in which he surprises unsuspecting Manchester United fans outside Old Trafford.
The England hero is the star turn in Coca-Cola's new 'Where Everyone Plays' campaign, which features 250 real fans from each of the 20 Premier League clubs.
Lingard joins Sportsmail columnist and former Tottenham midfielder Jermaine Jenas, who takes his punditry work to new heights with an unusual appearance.
Jenas turns up in a fish and chip shop to dissect Fulham's performance with their fans, analysing the game as a battered fish - until he gets vinegar poured on his face!
'I've commentated in a variety of situations but analysing a game as a battered fish has to top them!,' the ex-Newcastle man said.
The advert features real supporters, some of which will be well-known to fans around the country.
Crystal Palace's Kayla the Eagle is one, while Everton's Speedo Mick - who is famous for braving the cold every week in just his swimming trunks - also appears.
Speaking about his role in the advert, United star Lingard said: 'Surprising fans while they were being filmed and seeing their reaction was incredible! The fans really are what make the Premier League.
'I wouldn't be able to do what I do each week without them and so it's great to be working with Coca-Cola to give more people the opportunity to get involved.'
Coca-Cola Great Britain has kicked off its partnership with the Premier League with the launch of a new campaign, Where Everyone Plays.
The campaign looks to bring fans closer to the magic of the Premier League, giving access to matchday experiences and will take the Premier League Trophy to people up and down the country.