Jaw-dropping Sky Sports presenter units pulses racing with knee-high boots at Prem conflict

Jaw-dropping Sky Sports presenter Kate Tracey sent pulses racing as she stole the show at an exciting Premier League clash wearing a daring outfit

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Kate Tracey stole the show at Villa Park

Sky Sports presenter Kate Tracey put on an eye-catching display as she reported on a crucial Premier League clash.

The horse racing specialist, 31, is also a broadcaster for Aston Villa TV and she would have been left incredibly happy by the Villans’ dramatic last-gasp win against Sunderland at Villa Park on Sunday.

Kate was pitchside as Tammy Abraham turned home the winner in the 93rd minute after Villa had let a two-goal lead slip in their 4-3 victory. Villa are firmly in the hunt for a return to the Champions League next season as the three points moved them 10 points clear of Chelsea.

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However, off the pitch, Kate stole the show as she wore a pair of knee-high boots and a stunning short, long-sleeve dress. She also paired the outfit with a long, black coat in the April wind.

Kate posted the snaps of her holding a Villa microphone in front of the Holte End to her 77,000 followers on Instagram, along with the caption: “What a day (relieved face emoji)”.

Her fans in the comments section lapped up the post, with one user saying: “Gorgeous.” A second added: “Truly stunning as always.” While a third dubbed her: “Breathtaking.”

The 31-year-old also presents racing coverage on Sky Sports as well as her duties with Aston Villa, and she recently revealed her love of racing started at a young age and she dreamt of winning the Grand National.

“Growing up, it was always Nina Carberry and Katie Walsh,” she told Betano last year. “I would go to my riding lessons on Saturdays, making sure it was in the morning so I could get back to watch the racing.

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“Always in my head, I would pretend I was Nina or Katie going around on my cob in the racing school! My dream growing up was to become the first woman to win the Grand National, that was always my absolute dream.

“It dawned on me a few years into my time at Phillip Hobbs’ that it wasn’t going to be the case, and despite all of that, there is no part of me that begrudges Rachael [Blackmore] from achieving it.”

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