Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds lost themselves in the moment during a steamy make out session at a Wrexham game over the weekend.
The “Gossip Girl” alum was pictured snuggling up to the “Free Guy” star for a passionate kiss as they took in the Football Association Challenge Cup match between Wrexham and Chelsea in Wales on Saturday.
The “Deadpool” star — who is a co-owner of Wrexham — was seen wrapping his arm all the way around his wife, his wedding ring in full view, for the tender moment.
In another pic, Lively wrapped her arms around the “Deadpool” actor while embracing him from behind.
She wore a denim jacket and matching pants, layering the warm look over a striped button up top. Reynolds, meanwhile, rocked a gray zip hoodie and jeans for the day date.
The “A Simple Favor” actress was also spotted on the field toting around a large teddy bear.
Lively later took to Instagram Stories to share a snuggly selfie from the field, gushing “What. A. Game” atop the pic.
Wrexham was eliminated from the FA Cup after being defeated by Chelsea 4-2.
Lively, 44, and Reynolds, 49, married in 2012 and share four children. The notoriously private couple were spotted on a rare date night in November, with Lively sharing a glowing snapshot from the streets of New York.
Their latest outing comes amid Lively’s escalating battle with “It Ends With Us” co-star and director Justin Baldoni.
Lively filed a bombshell complaint in December 2024 accusing Baldoni of sexual harassment and retaliation, subsequently suing Baldoni the following month.
She’s seeking at least $161 million in lost income and damages for what she alleges was a smear campaign against her amid the movie’s release.
Baldoni denied the allegations and countersued Lively and Reynolds for $400 million in January 2025 in a lawsuit that has since been tossed.
In recently unsealed documents, a number of A-listers have been dragged into the drama, including Reynolds’ ex-wife Scarlett Johansson and Lively’s former BFF Taylor Swift.
Lively and Baldoni were last seen attending court in February in an unsuccessful effort to reach a settlement in the case, which is expected to go to trial on May 18.