Soccer Aid thrown into chaos as Tyson Fury swears live on ITV at teatime forcing Alex Scott to apologise to viewers as they brand scenes ‘disgraceful’

The event of Soccer Aid was thrown into turmoil as Tyson Fury made a surprising oath live on the air, leaving viewers at home in disbelief.

At this moment, the excitingly awaited game is being broadcast live on ITV1 and ITVX, right before it starts.

Nevertheless, presenters Alex Scott and Dermot O’Leary found themselves embarrassed when Tyson Fury uttered a profanity during their live broadcast.

It came as the boxer gave the England team a motivational speech in the dressing room.

During his words of encouragement, he told the lads: “We are f***ing Spartans.”

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Due to an unexpected incident, Alex Scott had to apologize to the viewers at home first, before returning the discussion to Dermot, who was waiting on the field at the age of 52.

Some viewers found the explicit language amusing, but others strongly criticized ITV for broadcasting it.

As a lifestyle connoisseur, I must admit that I found Tyson Fury’s language before 7 PM on a Sunday night quite entertainingly authentic.

A second posted: ‘Tyson Fury just casually dropping the F bomb just before 6:30.’

An individual was quite upset, commenting, ‘Really? I’m watching #SoccerAid at 6.30pm, and Tyson Fury uses such inappropriate language. This is truly disappointing; it’s unacceptable for a charitable event.’

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2025-06-15 20:48

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