WILL Robbie Williams be singing if they’re winning at Bournemouth’s Dean Court today?

There has been speculation that the pop singer could put in an appearance at the ground when AFC Bournemouth take on Port Vale.

The star, who made his name in boy band Take That before walking out in 1995, has been a lifelong supporter of the Staffordshire club and grew up about half-a-mile from its ground in Burslem, Stoke on Trent.

While living in Los Angeles, he set up a football team and called it LA Vale, in tribute to his favourite club.

In 2006 he invested nearly £250,000 into struggling Port Vale, becoming the majority shareholder.

The 35-year-old recently moved back to the UK and has bought a £7 million mansion in Wiltshire.

Rumours have been rife that Williams could perform with his old band, which has enjoyed huge success since reforming without him in 2005.

Williams and Barlow attended a football match together in London and last month Williams turned up at Brentford’s match against Port Vale.

If he is in Dorset today he could visit another ex-bandmate, Howard Donald, who lives near Ringwood.

Last year Williams was reported to be interested in buying a property locally after visiting showbiz pal Jonathan Ross’s house near Swanage.