Pregnant Laura Woods conceals her bump under a chic cream suit at Champions League final as she's seen for the first time since announcing she is expecting her second child with fiancé Adam Collard

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Pregnant Laura Woods concealed her baby bump as she co-hosted TNT Sports' coverage of UEFA Champions League in Budapest, Hungary on Saturday.

The TV presenter, 38, returned to work for the first time since announcing she is expecting her second child with fiancé Adam Collard on Friday. 

Laura looked effortlessly stylish in a cream tailored suit ahead of Paris Saint-Germain taking on Arsenal at the Puskas Arena. 

Her blossoming bump was shielded beneath the double breasted blazer which she accessorised with heels and hoop earrings. 

She took to Instagram to share a snap of her ultrasound and penned: 'Hey, baby number 2.'

Laura already shares son Leo, 18 months, with her fiancé Adam Collard, who is most famous for starring on Love Island.

Pregnant Laura Woods concealed her baby bump as she co-hosted TNT Sports' coverage of UEFA Champions League in Budapest, Hungary on Saturday

The sports presenter, 38, took to Instagram on Friday to share a snap of her ultrasound and penned: 'Hey, baby number 2'

Adam, 30, known also for his stint on Celebrity SAS, and Laura went public with their relationship after they began dating in October 2023.

They got engaged in September 2024 after he proposed on a beach in St Ives, Cornwall. 

Laura welcomed their first child Leo in January 2025 and her adorable Instagram post on Friday showed him sweetly staring up at the ultrasound in one snap.

Their post was flooded with well wishes from their celebrity pals including Gabby Logan.  

Last year Laura opened up about suffering a heartbreaking miscarriage and revealed how her baby Leo brought her comfort.

Laura was 11 weeks pregnant when she miscarried and fell pregnant again a month later, with the couple then welcoming Leo.

Adam recently broke down in tears in an episode of Celebrity SAS as he recalled the miscarriage, and since Laura has spoken about the 'awful times' the couple lived through. 

Sharing a clip of Adam on the show on Instagram, Laura wrote: 'We really had some very awful times last year, but this big, beautiful man has got me through every one of them. And I've been so very proud watching him on this x.'

The TV presenter, 38, returned to work for the first time since announcing she was expecting her second child with fiancé Adam Collard on Friday 

Laura looked effortlessly stylish in a cream tailored suit ahead of Paris Saint-Germain taking on Arsenal at the Puskas Arena

Her blossoming bump was shielded beneath the double breasted blazer which she accessorised with heels and hoop earrings

They got engaged in September 2024 after he proposed on a beach in St Ives, Cornwall 

Laura welcomed their first child Leo in January 2025 

In another post, she went on to open up about how amid the 'confusing' feelings of grief for the baby she lost, her baby Leo has helped her find comfort.

She said: 'Sometimes I look at Leo and I think of the baby we'll never meet, while also knowing we wouldn't have Leo without it happening. 

'It's a very confusing feeling. When it happened a wonderful nurse in the hospital said to me - this little one wasn't meant for this world, so this process is its way of keeping you safe. 

'And that really did fill me with a lot of comfort. So I thought I'd share that in case there's anyone reading that has been affected by miscarriage too. Lots of love.'

It comes after last December Laura was fronting ITV4's coverage of the Lionesses' clash against Ghana when she suddenly collapsed live on air.

Ian Wright and fellow pundit Anita Asante reacted swiftly to catch the broadcaster before cameras quickly cut away.

The audio briefly continued before switching to an advertising break, and Wright, 62, could be heard asking Woods: 'Are you OK?'

Woods, who was replaced on the night by stand-in presenter Katie Shanahan, delivered a positive update after England's 2-0 win over Ghana, revealing she was 'okay' after being treated by paramedics following the collapse.

'Gosh that was a bit weird. Sorry to worry everyone, I'm OK. The wonderful paramedics at Saints have said it's probably a virus, just need a bit of rest and hydration,' she wrote online afterwards.  

'I'm really embarrassed that happened on TV but a big thank you to my colleagues at ITV who have really looked after me tonight. 

'And to Wrighty and Neets for catching me. And sorry again.' 

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