BBC stars were spotted going shopping in Germany ahead of England’s next Euros clash against Slovenia tomorrow.
Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer were seen carrying Karl Lagerfeld and Hugo Boss bags as they enjoyed a few hours of respite from presenting the tournament.
Meanwhile, Alex Scott and Micah Richards were seen out and about in Berlin as they too took advantage of the break between matches.
England could have secured their last-16 fate earlier this week against Denmark.
But the Three Lions squandered a 1-0 lead, leaving them to do all the hard work against Slovenia tomorrow.
Earlier this month Lineker ditched his Next-own brand collection to present the Euros after he was accused of flouting BBC advertising rules.
Gary Lineker shopping in Berlin today between matches for the Euro 2024 tournament
Gary Lineker was seen carrying a Karl Lagerfeld shopping bag
Alex Spott is seen out and about with a Louis Vuitton bag in Berlin, Germany today
BBC Euro presenter Alan Shearer is seen carrying a Hugo Boss bag in Berlin, Germany
Micah Richards out and about shopping in Germany
The presenters will be enjoying some respite ahead of England’s match tomorrow
The presenter wore a dark olive open-collared shirt as he introduced the Portugal v Czech Republic game.
MailOnline checked Lineker’s clothing range on Next’s website and it does not appear to be from the collection.
He was heavily criticised after he was alleged to have broken BBC guidelines by appearing to wear his own range of menswear during England’s opening game against Serbia.
Lineker was heavily criticised after he was alleged to have broken BBC guidelines by appearing to wear his own range of menswear during England’s opening game against Serbia
Scott was given a telling off by the BBC after she promoted a clothes brand while on duty for the broadcaster during the World Cup in 2022
He was dressed in a pale green T-shirt and sage jacket while fronting the corporation’s coverage which was beamed to nearly 15 million viewers.
They look identical to a £16 T-shirt and £55 jacket he is pictured advertising on the clothing brand’s website.
It was reported that BBC Sport bosses spoke to Lineker to remind him of the guidelines.
BBC staff were said to be furious by Lineker’s apparent disregard of the rules, with insiders claiming the former England striker can do whatever he wants.