LAURA WOODS delighted fans as she presented coverage of Real Madrid’s huge clash with Bayern Munich.
The popular host, 36, was pitchside alongside Rio Ferdinand to watch Madrid snatch an incredible victory at the death against Bayern Munich to seal their place in the Champions League final.
Ahead of the game she chatted to the former Manchester United star as they built up to kick-off.
For the occasion, Woods wore an elegant white skirt paired with a white shirt.
Fans loved her ensemble, with many taking to social media.
One wrote: “Laura Woods good god she is a spectacular looking human being.”
While a second swooned: “Laura Woods is so beautiful omg.”
A third gushed: “Laura Woods is looking absolutely phenomenal tonight.”
And another added: “Laura Woods. That’s it. That’s the tweet.”
Last night Woods was back in the studio presenting coverage of Paris Saint-Germain‘s clash with Borussia Dortmund.
The German side won 1-0 in the French capital to seal a 2-0 aggregate triumph, in doing so booking their place in the Champions League final.
Ahead of tonight’s game, Woods’ pundit Ferdinand gushed over the renovated Bernabeu.
He took care not to step on the Real Madrid badge pitchside.
The 45-year-old subsequently wrote on social media: “Respect the badge!
“Ps best stadium in the world right now!”
Bayern looked to be going through after a rocket from Alphonso Davies put them ahead with just 22 minutes to go tonight.
They looked to be comfortable heading towards full time and holding Madrid at bay until disaster struck.
Real sub Joselu grabbed an 88th-minute equaliser after latching on to a mistake from Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.
Then seconds later the ex-Stoke City and Newcastle flop finished from six yards to win it 2-1.
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