APOLLONIA LLEWLLYN got into the World Cup spirit with a truly eye-popping display.

The entire nation came to a standstill last night as took part in their second World Cup game against .

A woman in a red soccer-themed bikini and England flag cowboy hat stands by a volleyball net on a beach.Apollonia Llewyn has been getting into the World Cup spirit Credit: INSTAGRAM@APOLLONIALLEWLLYN Apollonia Llewellyn in a white bikini with "England" written on it, holding a soccer ball.She put on a jaw-dropping display just hours before England’s showdown with Ghana Credit: INSTAGRAM@APOLLONIALLEWLYN

Footie fans watched the game as they tried to keep cool from the heatwave currently gripping the United Kingdom.

And stunning WAG Llewellyn, who dates Raith Rovers‘ Jai Rowe, did both with an incredibly busty display.

Hours before kick-off, she donned a barely-there England bikini.

She shared a photo of the piece of swimwear struggling to contain her assets to her Instagram story.

And she had a message for and the boys.

She wrote across the snap with eight emojis: “Let’s go.”

Sadly, Llewellyn’s stunning pre-match message for the Three Lions didn’t have the desired effect.

The team’s historic second-game syndrome struck as they were in Boston.

Apollonia Llewellyn in a sheer yellow lace nightgown on a couch.Apollonia Llewellyn has racked up nearly 600.000 followers on Instagram Credit: INSTAGRAM@APOLLONIALLEWLLYN England players Ezri Konsa and Harry Kane look dejected during a FIFA World Cup 2026 match.England were held to a frustrating 0-0 draw by Ghana on Tuesday night Credit: Getty

Tuchel has urged fans to keep the faith, insisting: “It is a long tournament.

“The boys tried everything and again they played with the right energy.

“I know it is a very difficult game and in this case, if one team tries to play and run against this deep block, you don’t find the spaces.

“And it is difficult for you to create chances, it can be difficult to watch and it is not as exciting as two teams trying to win it in a more open game.

“We know. We always try to entertain our fans. It was difficult today,

“I hope they don’t lose belief. It is a long way to go.

“Credit to our opponent and I just feel like I was right: we play in a very difficult group.”

England, who top Group L on goal difference, will look to book passage to the last 32 with victory over Panama on Saturday night.