THE wedding is booked ­— but reality star Olivia Attwood fears coronavirus will scupper her plans to marry Blackburn Rovers' Bradley Dack.

The pair are currently starring in their own reality TV show on ITVBe, Olivia Meets Her Match.

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Last night’s episode saw them planning their big day for next year as they pick a date and book a venue, which had to meet Dack’s needs of having a golf course.

However, the bride-to-be was concerned over whether the wedding would go ahead with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

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Bradley Dack’s sister, mum, Olivia Attwood and mum Jenny

Playing mini golf with fellow Blackburn Rovers players Joe Rothwell and Charlie Mulgrew and their partners, Olivia said: “I’m really really still nervous and stressed about the corona situation.”

Her concern grew when she learned that Rothwell’s wedding was off due to the pandemic.

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Joe Rothwell was due to marry fiancee Hollie

The former Love Island contestant said: “If we get to, like, March and it’s still limited numbers, we’ll pull the cord on it.”

Dack, known as the 'Archbishop of Banterbury' in the Rovers dressing room, joked: “We will just turn it into a three-day golf tournament.”

Looking on the bright side, Olivia said: “If it comes down to Brad and I having to cancel our wedding that we’ve now booked, due to coronavirus, it would be such a shame, I’d be gutted. But there are worse things happening in the world and it will just happen when it’s meant to happen.”

The show also saw them meet up with the footballer's mum and sister, who welcomed the ex-Love Islander into her family.

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Bradley Dack's mum and sister

Fighting back her tears, Olivia said: “It means a lot to me to be welcomed into your family.”

This episode was the fifth in the eight-part series which sees the couple live out their lives together as Dack recovers from a knee injury and returns to the football field, and as Olivia continues her career while also planning their wedding.

The pair got engaged on holiday in Dubai last year and they are currently living together in an apartment in Manchester’s Beetham Tower.

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The series continues on ITVBe on Sundays as 10pm but episodes are also available on the ITV Hub.