She was recently named as Football Focus's first female presenter.
And Alex Scott put on a leggy display in a stylish white mini dress as she attended a Cabaret All Stars show in London on Friday night.
The 36-year-old football pundit showed off her toned pins in the chic number which featured a plunging neckline and was cinched in at the waist to show off her figure.
She completed her going-out look with a pair of black strappy heeled sandals and wore sleek gold hoop earrings.
Alex wore her dark tresses in a poker-straight style and opted for a radiant makeup look to show off her stunning features.
The star looked in high spirits as she enjoyed her glamorous night out, beaming for the camera on her way in.
Alex will soon be turning her attention to weekend telly, as the new lead presenter of Football Focus.
The former England and Arsenal defender will succeed Dan Walker, who is stepping down after 12 years on the show.
Alex has been a regular on the show since she retired as a player in 2018 and has recently fronted the BBC's coverage of England Women matches.
The athlete also has presenting experience from co-hosting, Sport Relief, Children in Need, Sports Personality of the Year and Sky Sports' Goals on Sunday.
However, the talented star still came under fire when news first broke of her appointment, with sexist remarks sent to her online.
In light of the backlash, the former England star was quickly supported by her peers in the industry who have worked alongside her during punditry and analyst duties.
Match Of The Day presenter Gary Lineker tweeted: 'With 140 @englandlioness caps and about 350 trophies in the cabinet, I reckon you'll do brilliantly.'
Meanwhile, Sportsmail columnist Chris Sutton, who works with Alex at the BBC, described her as a great presenter.
Chris said: 'The BBC haven't confirmed Alex's appointment, but already we've seen an unfortunate social media backlash.
'It doesn't matter whether you're male, female, have zero England caps or 100-odd. If you're a great presenter then that's all that matters, and Alex definitely falls into that category. If Alex gets the gig, then she gets it on merit.'