Sky Sports presenter turns heads in striking dress at glitzy PFA Awards ceremony

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Olivia Buzaglo looked sensational in her bright pink dress (Image: PA)
Olivia Buzaglo looked sensational in her bright pink dress (Image: PA)

Sky Sports presenter Olivia Buzaglo wowed on the red carpet as she added some glamour to the PFA Awards.

She certainly turned heads as she arrived at The Lowry Theatre in a sparkly pink dress with some subtle jewellery. The TV regular flashed a smile as she walked in with co-star Liam MacDevitt. The broadcaster wore her brunette tresses in a sleek back style as they cascaded down her back. Olivia looked incredible after a recent sun-soaked trip to Spain, celebrating a friend's hen do in Marbella.

It was back to work tonight as she glammed up for the ceremony, which crowns some of the brightest football talent in the country. Inside, she sat alongside Lioness legends Jill Scott and Alex Greenwood, who were also dressed to impress as the awards were handed out.

Some of football's biggest names were at the London event which also saw the Premier League Team of the Year revealed. The suited-and-booted starts from all of England's top four divisions collected gongs as they took a break from the start of the new season.

Sky Sports presenter turns heads in striking dress at glitzy PFA Awards ceremony eiqrkitqixrinvOlivia and Sky colleague Liam MacDevitt were glam on the red carpet (PA)
Sky Sports presenter turns heads in striking dress at glitzy PFA Awards ceremonyThe presenter is one of Sky's up-coming stars (Getty Images for Sky Sports)

Olivia watched Manchester City goal machine Erling Haaland lift the PFA Players’ Player of the Year. Arsenal star Bukayo Saka clinched the Young Player of the Year award after his unforgettable season for the Gunners and also England. Saka, 21, scored 22 goals for club and country last season, starred for England at the World Cup and was the driving force behind Arsenal’s title challenge. Meanwhile, the divisional awards went to Chuba Akpom who enjoyed a brilliant season last year at Middlesbrough which led to his move from the Championship to Ajax.

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Ipswich Town’s Conor Chaplin won the League One Player of the Year and Bradford’s Andy Cook got the League Two gong. The Premier League team of the year was: Ramsdale; Trippier, Stones, Dias, Saliba; De Bruyne, Rodri, Odegaard; Saka, Haaland, Kane.

Saka was involved in all 38 of Arsenal's Premier League games and was a pivotal figure for the Gunners, who eventually finished second behind champions Manchester City. His form in Qatar also caught the eye, as the forward bounced back from his Euro 2021 final heartbreak in the best possible fashion.

Sam Elliott-Gibbs

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