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Lizzie Cundy showed her support for England by posing in a skimpy bikini on Friday.
The ex-wife of former Premier League star Jason Cundy, 56, showed off her trim figure as she showed off her ball skills by stopping a ball flying into the goal.
The blonde beauty covered her eyes with a pair of dark shades and let her tousled locks fall free.
Lizzie also fastened an elaborate red hat onto her head and completed her look with a pair of white trainers.
Just behind her, several Union Flags were hanging in the net as the TV star showed her enthusiasm for the national team ahead of the Euros final on Sunday.
Lizzie Cundy showed her support for England by posing in a skimpy bikini on Friday and getting in goal
Lizzie is no stranger to showing off her incredible figure on social media
In the caption of the post, she cheekily wrote: ‘Let me show you how this is done boys…
‘I know all about ball skills! Come on England!!’
The former Wags World host wowed her friends and followers in the comments after posting the racy pic.
Real Housewives of Cheshire star Tanya Bardsley wrote: ‘Wow’ and complimented Lizzie with a series of emojis.
Meanwhile, former Blue Peter host Anthea Turner suggested that Lizzie should use her assets to encourage the team.
She wrote: ‘You should be there for a team talk!!’
And one fan claimed that Lizzie’s incredible figure could be away to ‘distract’ Spain amid England’s bid for victory when it all kicks off at 8pm on Sunday.
They wrote: ‘One way to distract the opposition. Looking gorgeous!’n
The former Wags World host wowed her friends and followers in the comments after posting the racy pic
England are gearing up to take part in the final of the Euros 2024 on Sunday after claiming victory against Spain in the semi-finals
Speaking ahead of Sunday’s final, team captain Harry Kane said : ‘I’d like to have s’cored more goals. But the tournament has been a low-scoring one for different reasons.
England secured their place in the final after a last-minute victory against the Netherlands last Tuesday.
Speaking ahead of Sunday’s final, team captain Harry Kane said: ‘I’d like to have scored more goals. But the tournament has been a low-scoring one for different reasons.
‘The pitches are part of that reason. Teams are more organised and, from a manager’s point of view, they are more structured and they make it difficult for the favourites or better teams to exploit.