Laura Woods stuns in bold outfit as ITV host steals the show at Euro 2024 final

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LAURA WOODS stunned in a bold outfit for the Euro 2024 final.

Woods stole the show as she presented ITV’s coverage of England’s heartbreaking 2-1 defeat Spain.

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Laura Woods stunned in a bold outfit for the Euro 2024 final[/caption]
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She fronted ITV’s coverage live from Berlin[/caption]
Woods took a selfie with the trophy ahead of England’s clash with Spain

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The glamorous host has been one of the standout stars this summer, taking over many household televisions up and down the country.

Woods is no stranger to fronting big events, leading TNT Sports’ Champions League and boxing coverage.

And with all eyes locked on England’s late loss against Spain, Woods put on a dazzling display.

The fan favourite turned heads with her extremely chic and fashionable look.

And she appeared delighted with her choice of outfit by snapping a selfie next to the Euro 2024 trophy.

Earlier in the evening, Woods linked up with Sir Keir Starmer.

The new Prime Minister cruised to a landslide victory in the recent general election.

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And Starmer jetted to Berlin in the hope of watching England finally end their trophy curse.

Like Woods, he too is a massive fan of Arsenal.

Woods bonded with Sir Keir Starmer before kick-off
The new Prime Minister was all smiles as he discussed the Euro final
Starmer even hinted at a Bank Holiday reward for victory against Spain

And the pair bonded over their love of all things north London.

Starmer then chatted to Labour backer Gary Neville, revealing his admiration for England’s national team while hinting at a potential Bank Holiday should victory be achieved.

Starmer said: “Gareth a great manager who’ll get the best out of them. They should all be so proud, we’re all proud. The whole squad’s been brilliant if I’m honest.

“(Bank holiday?) I don’t know about that. Let’s get through the next few hours and get their hands on that trophy.

“We need to mark it somehow but we’ll have to see what that is.”

Unfortunately for Starmer and the public, there will be no more talk of a bank holiday after England lost the final.

The Three Lions shipped a goal in the 86th minute to suffer another heartbreak on the biggest stage of all.

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