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During a live broadcast of the England Football Association (FA) Cup by British public broadcaster BBC, there was a 'broadcasting accident' in which a woman's moaning flowed.



On the 18th (Korean time), replays of the 2022-2023 FA Cup Round 3 (Round of 64) were held all over England.



Among the four matches played on this day, the most interesting was the match between Wolverhampton and Liverpool, and the BBC, a co-broadcaster, set up a studio at the Molyneux Stadium in Wolverhampton.



Before the game, when commentators from star players such as Gary Lineker, Paul Ince, and Danny Murphy were organizing spectator points, a strange noise was heard.



From somewhere in the studio, a woman's moaning sounded sexual.



Lineker tried to laugh it off, saying, "It looks like someone is sending something on someone's phone. I don't know if the viewers can hear it."



As the match began, Lineker posted a photo of his cell phone with the tape on it and wrote, "Looks like someone stuck this phone in the back of the set. This sabotage was pretty fun."



The video containing the situation in question spread further through social media.



The culprit behind the sabotage appears to be notorious British YouTuber Daniel Jarvis.



After the incident, Jarvis uploaded a video on YouTube, claiming that he caused the broadcast accident, with Molyneux Stadium in the background.



Jarvis is a troublemaker with a history of being sentenced to a one-year probation, ban from leaving the country, and completion of a rehabilitation program for allegedly breaking into a cricket pitch and colliding with a player in October.



A BBC spokesperson said: "We apologize to any viewers who may have been offended by watching the live football broadcast tonight."



Meanwhile, Wolverhampton lost to Liverpool 0-1 with Hwang Hee-chan absent and failed to advance to the round of 32.



(Photo = Lineker Twitter capture, Yonhap News)