Coventry City are looking to re-establish themselves in the Championship and have a decent chance of doing so.

It was always going to be tough this season given their fine rise through the leagues in recent years but they're making a good go of it, earning a fine draw at Norwich City last time out.

Their fans will be eager to get back watching their side as soon as they're allowed, of course, and among them will be a few famous faces.

Here, then, are 6 celebrities who apparently support the Sky Blues...

Former Jordan F1 chief Eddie Jordan was usually in attendance at Highfield Road with friend, former Coventry chairman Bryan Richardson.

Richardson once said: 'Jordan is a Coventry City fan.'

Keeping with the F1 theme, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner is also a Sky Blues fan.

Indeed, he once compared trying to establish the Red Bull team among the top outfits in F1 with Coventry trying to get back into the Premier League.

He said: "Being a Coventry City football fan might have played a part as they fought for years to challenge the bigger teams in the English top flight."

Westlife singer Brian McFadden is also a committed Sky Blues fan.

He once compared achieving number 1's with Westlife to seeing Coventry life the FA Cup back in the 1980s.

Marlon Devonish was born in Coventry and supports his local team.

A former Olympic sprinter he has gold medals to show for his achievement in the sport.

Steve Beaton is another sportsman to have been born in Coventry and to support his local club.

A fan favourite on the PDC tour, 'The Bronzed Adonis' won the 1996 BDO World Championship and is famed for his smooth throwing action.

The Enemy are a rock band that were formed in 2006 in their local city of Coventry.

The band are big Sky Blues fans and will hope there is something to make a noise about at the end of this current campaign.