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Soccer Aid has been thrown into chaos after Tyson Fury swore live on air to shocked viewers at home.
Live coverage of the highly anticipated match is currently underway on ITV1 and ITVX ahead of kick off.
However, presenters Alex Scott and Dermot O’Leary were left red-faced after Tyson Fury dropped the F-bomb live on air.
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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Soccer Aid has been thrown into chaos after Tyson Fury swore live on air to shocked viewers at home on Sunday

Presenters Alex Scott and Dermot O’Leary were left red-faced after Tyson Fury dropped the F-bomb live on air

During his words of encouragement, Tyson told the lads in the dressing room: ‘We are f***ing Spartans’ which left viewers reeling at home
It forced Alex Scott to apologise to viewers at home, before she threw back to Dermot, 52, who was standing by on the pitch.
Alex, 40, told fans: ‘We do apologise for the swearing. It’s Tyson we don’t know what’s going to happen.’
While some fans took the explicit word light heartedly, others have blasted ITV for allowing it to air.
Taking to social media, one viewer said: ‘Tyson Fury swearing before half past 6 on a Sunday evening absolute gold.’
A second posted: ‘Tyson Fury just casually dropping the F bomb just before 6:30.’
While a third fumed: ‘Seriously? Watching #SoccerAid at 6.30pm and Tyson Fury drops the ‘F’ word. Come on for goodness sake, sort this out this is actually disgraceful for a charitable event.’
Meanwhile, Sam Thompson has come face-to-face once again with Louis Tomlinson ahead of their Soccer Aid match.
The pair were pictured in the reception of their hotel with their teammates before heading to Old Trafford for the much-anticipated charity game.

While some fans took the explicit word light heartedly, others have blasted ITV for allowing it to air.

Following Tyson’s bad language, Alex Scott said: ‘We do apologise for the swearing. It’s Tyson we don’t know what’s going to happen’
Donning their pre-match outfits, Sam and Louis were just feet from each other, though appeared to be engrossed in separate conversations.
It was recently revealed how Louis and Sam held a ‘peace dinner’ before their match to ease any tensions over Zara McDermott.
The dinner reportedly took place at Champneys in Tring, Herts with their other teammates in a bid to keep the peace ahead of the big game.
A source told The Sun: ‘There is no beef between the pair and they’re both going to ensure their love lives don’t distract from such a big charity spectacle.
‘They are fully aware that their every move is being scrutinised and they’ve broken bread with their teammates, so it’ll be smooth sailing on the day.’
MailOnline previously contacted reps for both Sam and Louis.
Sam has been forced to pull out of the upcoming Soccer Aid match after he suffered a string of injuries, including a calf injury, after his 260-mile challenge.
Instead of playing the game, he will now be helping from the sidelines as a coach after getting injured.