ITV Soccer Aid Star Tyson Fury Swears as Alex Scott Issues Apology - Liverpool Echo
- Tyson Fury swore live on ITV during the 2025 Soccer Aid match held at Old Trafford, prompting presenter Alex Scott to apologize on air.
- The event raises funds for UNICEF and features a star-studded England squad led by Fury, who expressed excitement about leading the team to victory in June.
- Sam Thompson withdrew from playing due to a calf injury but remained involved as a coach, while Rooney and Fury shared mutual enthusiasm for the event.
- Soccer Aid 2025 included notable players like Gary Neville, Paul Scholes, Joe Hart, and celebrities such as Steven Bartlett, with the World XI overturning a 3-0 deficit to win 5-4.
- The incident sparked viewer reactions on social media, reflecting mixed responses, though Soccer Aid continues to be a highly anticipated charity football match.
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Tyson Fury swears live on ITV while giving England Soccer Aid team pre-game talk
Made up of celebrities and footballing stars, the fundraising match sees the England team take on Soccer Aid World XI FC to raise money for Unicef.
·London, United Kingdom
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ITV Soccer Aid star swears live on air as host Alex Scott forced to apologise
Tyson Fury swore live on air just moments into ITV's coverage of Soccer Aid and the host was quick to apologise for the boxer's use of the f-bomb
·Gloucester, United Kingdom
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