Chelsea full-back Ashley Cole has arrived at Westminster Magistrates' Court, where his teammate John Terry is facing a racially-aggravated public order offence.
The England international was spotted entering the building approximately an hour and a half into day three of the trial, where Terry is accused of racially abusing Queens Park Rangers defender Anton Ferdinand during a Premier League clash at Loftus Road last October.
Cole has been mentioned during the trial, with the 31-year-old alleged to have said "you can't talk to JT like that" moments after Ferdinand is believed to have accused Terry of racially abusing him on the pitch.
The former England skipper, who denies the charge against him, was cross-examined by the prosecution for just over an hour this morning.