ASTON VILLA striker Tammy Abraham arrived at Baller League on Monday to see his brother.
plays for Prime FC – a team run by YouTuber – in the six-a-side competition.
Tammy Abraham watched his brother compete in Baller League on MondayCredit: Baller League
Timmy Abraham plays for Prime FC in the six-a-side leagueCredit: Splash
He was named on the bench ahead of their match against Clutch FC on matchday three.
However, he came on to score in a 6-2 win.
Timmy was watched by older brother during the game.
Speaking ahead of the game, the star explained: “Of course I had to come out and support my brother, Timmy.
“I’ve been seeing it every week on TV so I just said I have free time so let me come and support.
“When he told me about him joining with this team I was happy for him because he started playing football late.
“So I think this stage is a great platform for him to shine and to express himself.”
Timmy Abraham played for ‘s academy before joining as a teenager.
Tammy Abraham returned to Aston Villa in JanuaryCredit: Alamy
He was never named in a matchday squad for the Cottagers but made several appearances for the U18s and U23s before being released in 2022.
The forward has also played for the likes of Bristol Rovers, Plymouth Argyle, Walsall, Newport County, Oldham Athletic and Boreham Wood.
He most recently played non-league football for Tonbridge Angels in 2024 but was only at the club for a month.
Meanwhile, Tammy returned to the to join from Besiktas in January.
The striker has since made eight Prem appearances, scoring once.
Since kicking off his professional career with Chelsea, Tammy has also played for Bristol City, Swansea City, Roma and AC Milan.
And he has been capped 11 times by the national team.



