Laura Woods joins the Tartan Army party! ITV presenter touches down at the Euros to lead coverage of tonight’s first game in Munich… but not before joining in with Scotland fans’ cheers!

Laura Woods has been pictured joining in with Euro 2024 festivities after touching down in Germany ahead of this evening’s opening fixture between Scotland and the host nation. 

Woods, through her role with ITV, will host the first game of the tournament between Germany and Scotland in Munich, as well as, England’s final group game against Slovenia on June 25. 

Woods will be joined by a punditry team consisting of Graeme Souness, Ian Wright, Roy Keane, Gary Neville, Eni Aluko, Sheffield Wednesday boss Danny Rohl, Karen Carney and refereeing analyst Christina Unkel.

Meanwhile, ITV’s commentary will come from Sam Matterface, Clive Tyldesley, Seb Hutchinson, Pien Meulensteen and Joe Speight, supported by co-commentators Lee Dixon, Ally McCoist, and Andros Townsend. 

Woods, clearly excited to get going, was pictured with the Tartan Army ahead of this evening’s fixture. The ITV presenter could be seen laughing away as she posed for photos with the fans. 

The Scots were in good spirits, chanting alongside the 36-year-old blonde while holding pints in their hands ahead of this evening’s 8pm kick-off at the Allianz Arena in Munich. 

More to follow… 

Laura Woods has been pictured joining in with Euro 2024 festivities after touching down in Germany ahead of this evening’s opening fixture between Scotland and the hosts

The ITV presenter could be seen laughing away as she posed for some photos with the eccentric fans (pictured above)

The ITV presenter could be seen laughing away as she posed for some photos with the eccentric fans (pictured above)

Woods, through her role with ITV, will host the first game of the tournament between Germany and Scotland in Munich as well as England's final group game against Slovenia on June 25

Woods, through her role with ITV, will host the first game of the tournament between Germany and Scotland in Munich as well as England’s final group game against Slovenia on June 25

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