Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi has thrown his support behind Ghana Premier League side Accra Hearts of Oak.

The 20 year old England International was at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday evening to catch a glimpse of their match day 28 game against fierce city rivals Accra Great Olmpics.

Despite being born in England, Hudson-Odoi's dad Bismark Odoi played for Accra Hearts of Oak in the 1980's.

After the game he entered the Hearts of Oak dressing room and had a chit chat with the players and staff of the team after their league game ended 1-1.

Hudson-Odoi has been in Ghana since arriving last week Wednesday for holidays and has attended a series of events including watching the Ga Matse derby between Hearts of Oak and Accra Great Olympics.

He presented the President with a signed aChelsea jersey with his number twenty and name emblazoned at the back.

The winger helped Chelsea lift the UEFA Champions League trophy after beating Manchester City in Porto although he did not play in the finals but scored twice in the Champions League for Chelsea.

He made a total of 32 appearances across all competitions scoring four goals for the blues and providing six assists.

He made his England debut on 22 March as a 70th-minute substitute in a 5–0 win over the Czech Republic at Wembley Stadium.