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Jude Bellingham was spotted in the stands watching his younger brother Jobe play for Sunderland in the Championship on Boxing Day at Hull City's MKM Stadium.
The England midfielder, who has been sensational since his £113million move to Real Madrid in the summer, watched as Jobe and Sunderland suffered a 3-0 defeat to Coventry on Saturday.
Sunderland secured two crucial wins against West Brom and Leeds earlier this month but have since slumped in form, losing to Bristol City ahead of the disappointing defeat to Coventry.
Jude arrived at the MKM Stadium on Boxing Day to watch his brother, shortly after speaking to fans outside the ground.
He was spotted smiling and photographing with Hull and Sunderland fans ahead of kick-off, with Jobe in the starting line-up.
Jude Bellingham watches at the MKM Stadium in Hull as his younger brother Jobe, 18, plays
The England midfielder interacted with fans as his brother played in midfield for Sunderland
Jude is in England over the Christmas period, after which Real Madrid will play on January 3
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It wasn't long before Jude was in the stands, wearing a gray jacket and a red and white scarf, smiling proudly as he watched his 18-year-old brother on the field.
Jobe, who signed for Sunderland from Birmingham City earlier this summer, has had an excellent first season at his new club. He played all but one championship game this season, scoring four goals and an assist.
With Sunderland keen to manage the youngster's minutes during a busy festive period, Jobe started on the bench against Bristol City before returning to the first team in the defeat to Coventry.
Jude helped Real Madrid to a final victory against Deportivo Alaves last week, leaving the Spanish giants joint top of the LaLiga standings and level with Girona.
Last week, Mail Sport shed light on how the brothers' parents, Mark and Denise, have been splitting their time supporting the two superstars in different countries.
The 20-year-old saw his brother at the Stadium of Light against Coventry three days ago
Jobe and Sunderland were beaten 3-0 by Coventry on Saturday, suffering back-to-back defeats
Earlier this month, Denise was spotted in Madrid with Jude before she was pictured days later celebrating her birthday at a restaurant in Newcastle.
Jobe and Jude were photographed on holiday together earlier this summer, as the duo enjoyed a break in the south of France before joining their new clubs.
Meanwhile, Jude has also had a flying start in his life in the Spanish capital. He scored 17 goals in his first 21 games in all competitions for Real Madrid, including two goals in his last three LaLiga appearances.
Madrid will be back in action against Mallorca on January 3.