Britain's Got Talent singer from Northamptonshire wows the Wembley crowd at cup final

Kettering singer Faryl Smith took centre stage in front of thousands of fans at the home of English football.
Faryl Smith singing the national anthem before the gameFaryl Smith singing the national anthem before the game
Faryl Smith singing the national anthem before the game

Faryl, who shot to fame during the 2008 series of Britain’s Got Talent, took to the pitch to sing the National Anthem at Wembley ahead of the final of the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy on Sunday.

She led the crowd in a rendition of God Save The Queen before Barnsley and Oxford United battled it out.

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This was the sixth time the Kettering singer has performed at Wembley.

Past performances at the stadium, which has a 90,000 capacity, include singing before the start of the FA Cup finals in 2009 and 2010 and at last year’s Johnstone’s Paint Trophy final between Bristol City and Walsall.

She also sang the National Anthem before last year’s Community Shield match between Arsenal and Chelsea.

Faryl, who Simon Cowell described as ‘literally one in a million’ when she was on ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent, has also sung for Royalty, dueted with Russell Watson and met a host of celebrities while performing at venues and events across the country.

For more information on Faryl and forthcoming performances, go to www.farylmusic.co.uk.