Zara McDermott and boyfriend Sam Thompson are locked in a heated chat as they depart star-studded Soccer Aid afterparty

Zara McDermott was spotted in a heated conversation with her boyfriend Sam Thompson after the famous Soccer Aid on Sunday.

The former Love Island star, 27, had a fiery conversation with the Made In Chelsea star as they left the star-studded after-party.

As they waited for their taxi home, Zara appeared frustrated as she visibly waved her arms while deep in a tense conversation.

Earlier in the day, supportive girlfriend Zara cheered on the TV star as he helped England register a 6-3 win against World XI in the charity match.

But hours after the boozy celebrations, the couple battled it out outside the afterparty.

Zara McDermott, 27, was spotted in a heated conversation with her boyfriend Sam Thompson, 31, after the famous Soccer Aid on Sunday

The former Love Island star had a fiery conversation with the Made In Chelsea star as they left the star-studded afterparty

After Zara frantically pointed at the I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here star, he started walking away from the conversation.

MailOnline has contacted Zara and Sam’s representatives for comment.

Before the couple arrived at the afterparty, Sam kicked off his team’s celebration on a party bus that included Jill Scott, Danny Dyer, Bobby Brazier and Tom Grennan.

Zara was the epitome of chic as she happily supported Sam alongside his family in the stands.

Sam took to the field at Stamford Bridge in London for the UNICEF 2024 event and was supported by his loving girlfriend as England triumphed with a 6-3 win over a star-studded World XI.

The Love Island stunner looked effortlessly glamorous as she flaunted a stylish look in a white puffed blouse and an impeccable blow-dry.

She wore small, chunky gold earrings and showed off her stunning look with red lipstick and a pink blush.

Zara was grinning from ear to ear as she proudly recorded bits of the game on her phone and threw her hands in the air excitedly.

As they waited for their taxi home, Zara appeared frustrated as she visibly waved her arms while deep in a tense conversation.

Earlier in the day, supportive girlfriend Zara cheered on the TV star as he helped England register a 6-3 win against World XI in the charity match.

But hours after the boozy celebrations, the couple battled it out outside the afterparty

Before the couple arrived at the afterparty, Sam kicked off his team’s celebration on a party bus that included Jill Scott, Danny Dyer, Bobby Brazier and Tom Grennan.

After Zara frantically pointed at the I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here star, he started walking away from the conversation

Sam crossed his arms as Zara said peace

The couple looked serious as they chatted outside the afterparty

She added sleek black high-waisted denim to her look and carried the essentials in a light khaki chain shoulder bag, finished with glamorous black shades.

On Saturday, Sam revealed he had suffered an injury just hours before he was due to play in the famous Soccer Aid match.

The radio presenter revealed he had been ‘living’ in the physio room in the build-up to the match.

He shared an update on his Instagram and uploaded a clip while he was being treated by the team.

Reunited with his former I’m A Celebrity campmate, Tony Bellew – who will play for rival team World XI, the duo caught up after Sam’s physiotherapy session.

As he walked into the room, the boxer joked, “Do you just live here? You’ve been here all day.’

Laughing Sam replied: “It’s because I modified the old quad, mate,” before adding that Tony didn’t believe he was injured.

‘They call the physio room the Sam room. What a group of legends,” the TV personality wrote.

Sam took to the pitch at Stamford Bridge in London for the UNICEF 2024 event and was supported by his loving girlfriend

Zara was the epitome of chic as she happily supported Sam alongside his family in the stands

The former Made In Chelsea star accessorized with small, chunky gold earrings

Zara was grinning from ear to ear as she proudly recorded bits of the game on her phone

She threw her hands in the air excitedly

She added tight, high-waisted black denim to her look

Zara carried the essentials in a light khaki shoulder bag with chain, finished with glamorous black tones

On Saturday, Sam revealed he had suffered an injury just hours before he was due to play in the famous Soccer Aid match

The radio presenter revealed he had been ‘living’ in the physio room in the build-up to the match

Reunited with his former I’m A Celebrity campmate, Tony Bellew – who will play for rival team World XI, the duo caught up after Sam’s physiotherapy session

This year’s Soccer Aid clash took place in London, where a mix of former professional footballers and celebrities representing two teams – England and the World – went head-to-head in a televised event at Stamford Bridge to raise money for Unicef .

Sam was joined by Steven Bartlett, Bobby Brazier, Stuart Broad, Alex Brooker, Erin Doherty, Danny Dyer, Sir Mo Farah, Tom Grennan, Eddie Hearn, Tom Hiddleston, Paddy McGuinness, Miniminter and Sam Quek, who will complete the famous team.

Legends Jill Scott (captain), Gary Cahill, Karen Carney, Joe Cole, Jermain Defoe, David James, Theo Walcott, Ellen White and Jack Wilshere took part for England.

Meanwhile, stars Usain Bolt (Captain), Maisie Adam, Theo Baker, Martin Compston, Diamond, Tommy Fury, Roman Kemp, Lee Mack, Jason Manford, Emmett J Scanlan, Michel Ward and Tion Wayne joined Tony on World XI.

With Eden Hazard, Roberto Carlos, Petr Cech, Patrice Evra, John Obi Mikel, Michael Essien, Alessandro Del Piero, Kheira Hamraoui, Olga Garcia and Kaylyn Kyle also as legends.

Soccer Aid for UNICEF was founded in 2006 by Robbie Williams with the aim of bringing countries together to raise money and awareness for children around the world, helping them get the best possible start in life.

Soccer Aid for UNICEF was founded in 2006 by Robbie Williams with the aim of bringing countries together to raise money and awareness for children around the world, helping them get the best possible start in life.

Last year’s match, held at Old Trafford, was the most successful ever, raising a record £14.6 million.

Sam explained: ‘It’s because I modified the old quad, mate’, before adding that Tony didn’t believe he was injured’

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