Maya Jama looks effortlessly cool in a white vest top and pair of denim cargos as she supports the Lionesses at a World Cup screening

Maya Jama looks effortlessly cool in a white vest top and pair of denim cargos as she supports the Lionesses at a World Cup screening

Maya Jama was all smiles as she showed her support for the Lionesses at a screening of the England vs Spain FIFA Women’s World Cup on Sunday. 

The Love Island host, 28, looked effortlessly cool in a pair black denim cargos which she tucked a crisp white top into.

She added inches to her frame in a pair of stunning pink pointed toe heels and donned a pair of large black sunglasses. 

Maya styled her long tresses in loose waves and completed her daytime ensemble by accessorising with gold jewellery. 

The ITV star seemed in high spirits as she posed up a storm for photos at the event ahead of the game. 

Looking cool: Maya Jama was all smiles as she showed her support for the Lionnesses at a screening of the England vs Spain FIFA Women’s World Cup on Sunday

Stylish: The Love Island host, 28, looked effortlessly cool in a pair black denim cargos which she tucked a crisp white top into

Stylish: The Love Island host, 28, looked effortlessly cool in a pair black denim cargos which she tucked a crisp white top into

Maya was spotted watching intently along with other supporters while munching on McDonalds fries.

Despite their hard efforts the match ended in heartbreak as the Lionesses were beaten by Spain – despite a sensational penalty save from goalkeeper Mary Earps.

Sarina Wiegman’s side, who inspired millions of fans to tune in up and down the country, were defeated in Australia by Olga Carmona’s first half strike.

The Lionesses were given a lifeline when Earps made a terrific stop to deny Jennifer Hermoso from 12 yards – but her teammates were unable to find the net themselves up the other end, bringing an unfortunate end to a terrific tournament that has raised the profile of women’s football like no other.

Supporters nationwide poured into pubs, bars and dedicated fan zones for the historic match, backing the team until the very last kick.

But there were tears of anguish, rather than joy, at the final whistle as Spain were crowned world champions, leaving England wondering what could have been.

The European Champions had initially started well, and were inches away from opening the scoring themselves when Lauren Hemp’s looping effort hit the crossbar.

But when Carmona drilled home just before the half-hour, the momentum swung Spain’s way and they went on to dominate the rest of the game.

Amazing: She added inches to her frame in a pair of stunning pink pointed toe heels and donned a pair of large black sunglasses

Amazing: She added inches to her frame in a pair of stunning pink pointed toe heels and donned a pair of large black sunglasses

Looking good: Maya styled her long tresses in loose waves and completed her daytime ensemble by accessorising with gold jewellery

Looking good: Maya styled her long tresses in loose waves and completed her daytime ensemble by accessorising with gold jewellery

All smiles: The ITV star seemed in high spirits as she posed up a storm for photos at the event ahead of the game

All smiles: The ITV star seemed in high spirits as she posed up a storm for photos at the event ahead of the game

Supporting: Maya was spotted watching intently along with other supporters

Supporting: Maya was spotted watching intently along with other supporters 

Intense: The presenter was spotted munching on McDonalds fries as she watched the intense match

Intense: The presenter was spotted munching on McDonalds fries as she watched the intense match

Heartbreaking: Despite their hard efforts the match ended in heartbreak as the Lionesses were beaten by Spain - despite a sensational penalty save from goalkeeper Mary Earps

Heartbreaking: Despite their hard efforts the match ended in heartbreak as the Lionesses were beaten by Spain – despite a sensational penalty save from goalkeeper Mary Earps 

They had a golden chance to double their lead when they were awarded a penalty midway through the second half, given for a handball against Keira Walsh following a lengthy VAR review.

But Earps made a terrific save to deny Jennifer Hermoso, before launching into a passionate celebration that sparked cheers from millions of fans watching back home.

Wiegman turned to Lauren James, arguably England’s star of the tournament who missed the last two games through suspension, and Euros hero Chloe Kelly in the second half, but they were unable to provide inspiration from the bench.

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