LAURA WOODS dropped an F-bomb while working on the Champions League final as Rio Ferdinand ruined her intro.
The match saw Paris Saint-Germain thrash Inter Milan 5-0 in Munich.
Before the game, Woods – who has returned to presenting duties on TNT Sports after having a baby with former Love Island star Adam Collard – was practicing her introduction before going live on air.
But Woods’ attempt ended in disaster as she was interrupted by Ferdinand – who was working on his final game for TNT Sports.
Woods, 37, shared a video of the pre-broadcast footage to her social media.
In it she can be seen talking through her interview with a microphone to her mouth before Ferdinand walks across the shot.
As the former Manchester United star ambles across, the frustrated presenter then said: “F***ing hell Rio,” before slamming her microphone down and laughing to herself.
Woods then joked “that was going to be some of my best work ever,” before Ferdinand walked back in front.
The 46-year-old then playfully takes the microphone away from Woods just as she starts to explain she was doing a practice take.
The pair are heard having a laugh, with Ferdinand holding the mic to Woods’ mouth with him then pulling it away.
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Woods is seen cracking up at the prank before the former defender spots the camera next to him and realises he was in shot.
Flustered Ferdinand then looks back at Woods and apologises to her for getting in the way before jumping out of frame.
However, the presenter was unable to hold back her laughter and collapsed on the table, with Ferdinand also heard laughing away in the background.
The clip ends with Ferdinand apologising again before Woods says: “I wish that was live.”
During the live broadcast, Woods issued a heartfelt tribute to Ferdinand as he bids farewell after working for them for 10 years as a pundit.
She said: “Rio, before we leave, just one final goodbye.
“From us here at TNT Sport, to you. That is it for your career here, for now.
“Can I just say on behalf of all of us – including everyone behind the camera – you’ve been an absolute pleasure.
“And personally since I joined, you’ve been so incredibly welcoming.
“You’ll be sorely, sorely missed.”