The couple were delighted as the Kansas City Chiefs won on Sunday night
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were at the centre of the celebrations as the Kansas City Chiefs qualified for the Super Bowl on Sunday night.
The NFL side booked their place in next month's epic event with a 17-10 win over Baltimore Ravens.
They will now go up against San Francisco 49ers for the ultimate prize at Super Bowl 48.
Swift and Kelce have been dating for a few months, now, with the pop star often cheering on her boyfriend from the stands.
Travis Kelce was embraced by Taylor Swift after securing Super Bowl qualification
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After the match, Kelce roused fans by singing to them 'you've got to fight for your right to party'.
And footage uploaded on X showed Swift looking amused as her boyfriend addressed supporters in the stadium.
The singer stood with Kelce's mother, Donna Kelce, as they absorbed the action and took it all in.
Swift and Kelce also hugged on the field, with the former seen wearing jewellery paying tribute to her other half.
Kelce addressed Swift by saying 'what's up sweetie' in the immediate aftermath of his side's triumph.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce kissed on the field as the Kansas City Chiefs qualified for the Super Bowl
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And fans online have gushed over the couple, with one user saying: "Good for you Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift. You gotta be a real hater to see this level of happiness and be like, 'Yea I don’t like it.'"
A second said: "She’s just supporting Travis Kelce. She gets hate for no reason."
A third said: "It’s actually pretty cute. I’m not hating like y’all are."
A fourth said: "I happen to love it. She deserves to be happy. We all do."
And a fifth said: "I'm happy for them! They're a cute couple."
Speaking before the win, meanwhile, Kelce opened up on his relationship with Swift and insisted the couple 'block out the noise'.
“The only thing we’ve talked about is that as long as we’re happy we can’t listen to anything that’s outside noise," he said.
Kelce added: “There are certain things that give you challenges in life that you just have to be appreciative that you’re being tested, because not everybody gets those opportunities.
“I brought this upon myself, and I do enjoy having fun with it all, and the biggest thing is making sure my focus is right here in this building.”
Kansas boss Andy Reid greeted his players in the locker room after the win.
And he started his speech by saying: "In case you didn't know - we're going to the Super Bowl."
He added: "We are not finished. We still got one more."
Baltimore star Lamar Jackson, meanwhile, said he was 'angry' because of the defeat and says his team 'fell short'.
"I'm angry about losing. We are a game away from the Super Bowl," he said.
"We've been waiting all this time, all these moments for an opportunity like this and we fell short.
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce beamed together as the Kansas City Chiefs made the Super Bowl
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"But I feel like our team, we going to build this offseason, going to get right, get better grind and try to be in this position again -- but on the other side of victory."
The Super Bowl will take place on February 11.
Kansas have won the prestigious trophy three times over the years, with their last victory coming 12 months ago.