in

ITV stars Laura Woods and Eni Aluko enjoy night out with BBC rivals Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer before World Cup final


GARY LINEKER and Alan Shearer enjoyed a night out in Doha with ITV rivals Laura Woods and Eni Aluko.

The presenters were enjoying an end-of-World Cup party ahead of the final between France and Argentina on Sunday.

Laura Woods branded Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer “legends”Credit: Instagram / @LauraWoodsy
Woods and Eni Aluko enjoyed a night out with the BBC gangCredit: Instagram / @LauraWoodsy

Lineker and Shearer have appeared on the BBC while Woods presented on ITV with Aluko one of several analysts.

But they all came together to enjoy each other’s company and a meal at Japanese restaurant Zuma Doha on Al Maha Island.

Woods posed for a photo in between Lineker and Shearer which she captioned: “A coupla legends 🙌🏻.”

The 25-year-old also took a selfie alongside Aluko, while she took a video of her meal which appeared to include the BBC’s Danny Murphy in the background.

READ MORE ON THE WORLD CUP

Earlier in the day Shearer had his fellow BBC pundits in hysterics as he sang into a breadstick during their Qatar-based Christmas party.

Shearer didn’t hold back when it came to the karaoke.

In a video posted by Lineker, the Newcastle legend could be seen using a breadstick as a microphone – giving it some welly as he sang You Can’t Hurry Love by The Supremes.

The 52-year-old attacked each note like he used to throw himself at crosses, not shying away from growling into his impromptu mic.

Most read in Football

BETTING SPECIAL – BEST WORLD CUP BETTING OFFERS AND FREE BETS

And his enthusiasm was infectious, with Richards also getting in on the performance and making it a duet.

Even Murphy could be seen bobbing along in the background, with those off camera laughing at the brilliant exchange.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


Tagcloud:

EFL fixture chaos as games including Luton vs Millwall get postponed due to freezing weather

Gary Neville calls on Gareth Southgate to decide England future in DAYS as FA give boss Christmas to make mind up