ALEX SCOTT and Jules Breach stunned on the red carpet for the PFA awards.
The two TV presenters were among the stars at the ceremony at the Manchester Opera House.
Jules Breach and Alex Scott stunned at the PFA Awards[/caption] Breach wore a stunning red dress[/caption] Scott wore a plunging black gown[/caption]The ceremony saw Phil Foden crowned PFA Player of the Season and the PFA Team of the Year for all four divisions revealed.
Scott, 39, wowed in a glamorous plunging black gown that dropped all the way down to her feet.
Fans loved her appearance as they reacted on social media.
One posted: “Alex Scott you rock my world.”
A second commented: “Alex Scott looks fantastic beautiful Lady.”
Breach, on the other hand, wore a daring red dress with a thigh slit as she made her way into the venue.
During her time on the red carpet, she was asked about the summer transfer window.
She hailed three teams for the business this summer, and a special mention was given to her beloved Brighton and Hove Albion.
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She said: “West Ham and Aston Villa have had really good windows but Brighton have also.
“Just yesterday, they got Georginio Rutter from Leeds and I think that is potentially a really exciting signing.
“So those three teams, for me, have been a standout in terms of who they have brought in and can actually strengthen the squads this season.
“I think Manchester United have done pretty good business as well.”
The event has seen many other famous faces from the footballing world attend.
Foden arrived with his wife Rebecca and son Ronnie.
Cole Palmer made an appearance on the red carpet in a smart suit before picking up Young Player of the Year.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola and Erling Haaland were also pictured.
Wrexham stars Paul Mullin and Elliot Lee posed for pictures together.
Arsenal midfielder Martin Odegaard and Declan Rice were snapped arriving before they were announced as part of the Team of the Year, as voted for by their fellow players.
Former Gunners defender Philippe Senderos and his wife Sara looked sharp in matching black outfits.
Leicester City star Jannik Vestergaard attended with his partner Pernille Vennike.
Ibou Touray showed off his partner after his impressive season with Stockport County.
West Ham’s summer signing Crysensio Summerville arrived after his stellar season in the Championship with Leeds.
Declan Rice opted for a double-breasted jacket[/caption] Martin Odegaard was another Arsenal representative[/caption] Crysencio Summerville joined West Ham in the summer[/caption] Jill Scott wore a daring white suit[/caption] Philippe Senderos and his partner Sara hit the red carpet[/caption] Jannik Vestergaard and Pernille Vennike looked smart[/caption] Ibou Touray (R) showed off his partner[/caption]Harry Redknapp's 2024/25 season predictions
TOP FOUR
ARSENAL, MANCHESTER CITY, LIVERPOOL and TOTTENHAM — and I’ve got a really strong feeling for Arsenal this season. A few of Man City’s star players are getting a bit older. There’s been nothing between the two teams over the past two years.
RELEGATION
EVERTON (18th), SOUTHAMPTON (19th), LEICESTER (20th) — I like Sean Dyche and Everton are a great club with brilliant, knowledgeable fans. They’re just badly run. They need to go down to rebuild to come back again. But the key is new owners.
TOP SCORER
ERLING HAALAND — I can’t see anyone taking his crown off him. He’s a goal machine, isn’t he? If I can get him at evens, I might lump on!
MOST ASSISTS
MARTIN ODEGAARD — He’ll be the catalyst for Arsenal’s surge to the title. I can see it now. He’s a superb player and he makes it look so easy.
CARABAO CUP
TOTTENHAM — Ange Postecoglou will break Spurs’ trophy curse. Most big teams will mess about with this trophy, but Tottenham will go full steam.
FA CUP
LIVERPOOL — I fancy Arne Slot to stamp his mark on English football quickly and there’s few better ways to do it than lifting this famous old trophy.
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
REAL MADRID — Carlo Ancelotti is bullish about their chances. He has said that with Kylian Mbappe, it’s the best team they’ve had for a long time.
EUROPA LEAGUE
MANCHESTER UNITED — Clubs seem to have stopped sneering at this competition. And Spurs and United should be going both barrels for it.
CONFERENCE LEAGUE
CHELSEA — The Luxembourg champions could be dangerous! Joking aside, the Blues must win it.