BBC Sport presenter looks unrecognisable in remarkable Halloween costume

Alex Scott did her best killer clown impression while stealing the show on Halloween.

The Arsenal and England legend turned BBC Sport presenter and pundit took to Instagram to show off her frightening look in a jumpsuit costume which included knee high socks and red boots.

A full-face of white make-up with a red nose and tears added to the look with a curly wig covering her shoulders. Prop balloons added another classic clown element with fans used to seeing Scott dressed up smart on their television screens.

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Two snaps were added to her Instagram story and accompanied by a video that showed her emerging from under a dark tunnel with a hair-raising look on her made-up face.

Last year the 39-year-old former right-back went all-out in a Tia Dalma costume as played by Naomie Harris in Pirates of the Caribbean.

One amazed fan said at the time: "You are stunning." A second agreed: "This looks insane!!! Love it."

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Scott, who was made an MBE in 2017 for services to football, recently went public in her relationship with multi award-winning singer songwriter Jess Glynne.

On her birthday, Scott shared a snap of the 34-year-old with the caption: "Happy birthday. Happy new song day and you day."

They also made their first public appearance at the Attitude magazine awards ceremony.

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On the pitch Scott won five FA Women's Premier League titles and the WSL with Arsenal, as well as the UEFA Women's Champions League in 2007.

She made 140 England appearances before her 2017 retirement and has since thrived in the media.

She is the current presenter of Football Focus and has also appeared on Strictly Come Dancing as well as fronted The One Show, BBC World Cup and Olympics coverage.

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