Posh joined her husband in the stands as he watched his Los Angeles Galaxy team-mates play Chivas USA at The Home Depot Centre.
She couldn't muster much enthusiasm for the game, which she watched from behind her trademark black sunglasses. Whether her eyes were actually open is anyone's guess.

Becks to work: David and Victoria Beckham attend an LA Galaxy match after returning to America from a romantic trip to the Seychelles
The couple's children Brooklyn, ten, six-year-old Romeo and Cruz, four, also attended the match and were clearly delighted to have their father home after his time away with AC Milan.
David and Victoria returned to America over the weekend after celebrating their 10th wedding anniversary with a holiday in a luxury resort on the remote island.
Beckham watched his team score their third straight win of the season, which is now five games in. Fans who were none too impressed with his commitment to the club will wonder when he's likely to pull his boots on and join in.
Earlier in the day, David had joined another international star, French wizard Zinedine Zidane to announce a new nationwide community initiative to inspire fresh players.
Both stars had cement moulds taken of their world-famous feet.
Dreaming of the Seychelles, Posh? Victoria couldn't muster much enthusiasm for the match

Daddy's back: Little Cruz seemed thrilled to have his father in America again after his stint with AC Milan
At a press conference that followed, David branded one of his LA Galaxy teammates 'unprofessional' over comments made in a book.
In The Beckham Experiment, written by Grant Wahl, teammate Landon Donovan said Beckham didn't play as hard as he could for the Galaxy during the second half of last season.
David said: 'It's unprofessional in my eyes.
'In every soccer player's eyes throughout the world it would be unprofessional to speak out about a teammate, especially in the press, and not to your face.

Teaming up: David and Zinedine Zidane got behind a community initiative to inspire and enable an American soccer nation

Putting his foot in it: The football star made moulds of his feet

Leaving his mark: David left his imprints in the concrete
'But I'm going to turn it on a positive spin because that's what this needs but in 17 years, I have played with the biggest teams in the world and the biggest payers and not once have I been criticized for my professionalism.
'It's important to get this cleared up and I will be speaking to Landon either this evening or over the next couple of days.'
Landon told reporters he stands by his opinion but that he regrets not having spoke to David directly before the comments became public.
David will play for the Major League Soccer team on Thursday in a game against the New York Red Bulls in East Rutherford, New Jersey, a day after the international transfer window reopens.

Luxury holiday: The couple just returned from a trip to the Seychelles, where they celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary
His first home game of 2009 will be an exhibition against Italy's AC Milan July 19.
David's late arrival to the Galaxy is the result of the extension of his loan to AC Milan announced March 8.
The initial agreement was to have David play for AC Milan from January to early March, then return to the Galaxy before the start of the MLS season March 22.
But after a few weeks with AC Milan, David said he wanted to stay with the Italian team, in part to continue facing top level competition in order to bolster his chances of being part of England's team for the 2010 World Cup.
AEG, the sports and entertainment presenters that owns the Galaxy, and AC Milan agreed to extend the loan through the May 31 end of the Series A season.
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