Conor McGregor was the subject of a hilarious television mix-up over the Scottish football team.
Former Scotland player Ally McCoist was talking about the team with Chris Sutton when he had a momentary brain freeze.
Quizzed by presenter Emma Dodds on which four Scotland players started every game in their Nations League group, McCoist started out strong with goalkeeper Craig Gordan.
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But then the Rangers legend could not remember the name of Celtic captain Callum McGregor.
Instead the television pundit said "Conor McGregor" to the joy of Sutton.
The trio burst into laughter as Dodds quipped: "If he qualifies for Scotland then Steve Clarke is really digging deep to get his players."
She added: "Luckily for you I won't take your first answer. Callum McGregor is correct."
Perhaps it's an easier mistake than first thought as Conor McGregor, the former two-weight UFC champion, is a Celtic fan.
The Dubliner has even spoken wanting to buy a stake in the club.
Speaking earlier this year, he said: "I do not speak in jest. I am exploring this, as I said.
"Celtic from Dermot Desmond, Manchester United from the Glaziers, and now the recently up for sale Chelsea football club. All being explored.
"A football franchise purchase is in my future make no mistake about it."
Back in May 2021 he told a fan on Twitter: "A conversation came up regarding Celtic first to be honest. To acquire shares from Dermot Desmond. I am certainly interested in acquiring a sports team at some stage!
"Both Celtic and Man United are teams I like for sure. But I am open. I feel I could do big things for a club."
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