She's already performed at the new Wembley, but next month singing star Natasha Marsh will be going nationwide, as the cover girl of this summer's European football action.
It means that despite England's failure to qualify for the tournament there will, at least, be some British participation.
Natasha, 27, has made a special recording of the Queen of the Night's aria from Mozart's Magic Flute which will be the theme tune for ITV's coverage of Euro 2008, which starts in Austria and Switzerland in June.
Already insiders are predicting the song could become as big a hit as Nessun Dorma did for Pavarotti during the 1990 World Cup.
The popular soprano cemented her appeal with football fans, and TV chiefs by singing at the Carling Cup final in February and winning over both Chelsea and Spurs supporters.
Source: The Daily Mail