Liverpool will be hoping to pull off a famous treble on Saturday night when they come up against Real Madrid in the Champions League final – and nobody will be cheering them on more than die-hard fans Mr and Mrs Han's.
You can see their incredible wedding ceremony below.
The happy couple first met in late 2001 after attending an official Liverpool Singapore Branch fan club and several years later, they invited hundreds of their friends and family to an incredible Liverpool themed-wedding.
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From walking down the aisle to "You'll Never Walk Alone" to the bridesmaids and best men wearing the famous red throughout the ceremony, this was seriously something else.
There was even a custom-made Champions League trophy present on their journey to the alter.
They posted the above clip to YouTube and it soon received over 100,000 views, with people from around the world wishing them all the best.
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Mrs Han captioned the clip with the following message, and it might be the best love story of the century.
"We are Liverpool fans living in Singapore, some 6823.5 Miles from the city of Liverpool." she wrote. "Our dates were watching Liverpool together every weekend. Everywhere we go, we were dressed up in identical LFC tops.
"When we finally decided to take the path to marriage, our wedding had to be an Liverpool inspired theme. Our friends were encouraged to come in their soccer jerseys of various teams that they supported.
"This clip shows our first march in which was very unique as we walk in with the theme song "You'll Never Walk Alone" - a song that symbolizes our baby steps in courtship to being husband and wife as it was a natural progression after all this year."
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Let's go back to the year 2012 and reminisce about another classic wedding clip.
Catalan couple Marcos and Neus tied the knot and during the ceremony, things peaked when bride Neus decided to pull out the ultimate trump card.
In a moment of sheer joy, she decided to hire the Renaissance Choir of Sant Boi de Llobregat to perform the iconic Champions League anthem. No, really. You can see that moment below.
Topics: Liverpool, Champions League, Real Madrid, Premier League