As football fever grips fans around the globe, Spice Diana has revealed exactly where her loyalty lies during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The Ugandan singer says she’s firmly behind England, adding that the Three Lions have her full support as the tournament unfolds. Speaking during an interview on Sanyuka TV’s Uncut, Spice Diana also reflected on another football passion—her journey to becoming an Arsenal supporter, a decision she says wasn’t made overnight but grew from an unforgettable visit to the club’s iconic home.
Her comments offered fans a glimpse into the football side of her personality, away from the music stage.
England Has Her Full Support
With the World Cup captivating millions of viewers worldwide, Spice Diana said England is the team she hopes will go all the way.
During the interview, she made it clear that the Three Lions have her backing throughout the competition.
“I am for England and it’s where my attention is.”
Although she did not explain why England became her preferred national team, she emphasized that her focus remains on their World Cup campaign as the tournament progresses.
Her remarks add her name to the growing list of celebrities publicly sharing their football allegiances during one of the sport’s biggest events.

How a Visit to Emirates Stadium Changed Everything
While many football fans inherit club loyalties from family or childhood, Spice Diana says her connection with Arsenal developed much later.
According to the singer, it all started with a visit to Emirates Stadium, home of the North London club.
She recalled enjoying the experience so much that she shared photos from the visit on social media.
The response, she said, exceeded all expectations.
“As for supporting Arsenal, it took me time to decide but when I went to the Emirates and I enjoyed it so I posted and the fans loved it and that’s my most liked post with 2 million likes and I decided that’s my team and I won’t change.”
For Spice Diana, the overwhelming engagement from Arsenal supporters helped transform a memorable visit into lasting club loyalty.
A Fanbase That Won Her Over
Beyond the stadium experience, Spice Diana credited Arsenal’s supporters for strengthening her connection to the club.
She described the fanbase as one built on genuine affection and unwavering loyalty.
“It is even a winning team regardless.”
Her comments reflected admiration not only for Arsenal as a football club but also for the community surrounding it.
She also made it clear that her allegiance is here to stay, saying she has no plans to switch her support to another team.
Football and Celebrity Culture
Football has long been a passion shared by celebrities across Uganda, with many public figures openly supporting both club and national teams.
Spice Diana’s latest remarks highlight how personal experiences can shape sporting loyalties just as much as family traditions or childhood influences.
Her story also illustrates the global reach of football, where a single stadium visit and interaction with fans can create a lasting connection that extends well beyond the pitch.

Why Fans Are Paying Attention
The FIFA World Cup consistently sparks conversations beyond football itself, with celebrities, musicians, actors, and influencers often joining fans in sharing their predictions and favorite teams.
Spice Diana’s support for England and her reflections on Arsenal add a personal dimension to those conversations, giving supporters another reason to engage with the singer outside her music career.
For Arsenal fans in particular, her story is a reminder of how the club continues to attract supporters from around the world through both its history and its global fan community.
Away from sold-out performances and recording studios, Spice Diana is simply another football fan enjoying the excitement of the World’s biggest sporting event. Whether cheering on England or proudly standing by Arsenal, her enthusiasm reflects the same passion that unites millions of supporters during every major tournament.
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup continues, Spice Diana will be hoping England can lift the trophy—while remaining as committed as ever to the Arsenal badge she says she has no intention of leaving behind.
