The Gunners fan recently gave birth to her first child with fiancé Adam Collard.
However, the couple have been left split on which club their son will follow growing up.
Woods and Collard announced the birth of Leo Ernie on social media on Saturday in a heartwarming Instagram post.
It comes after they confirmed their engagement in September, 11 months on from going public with their relationship.
Geordie Collard is looking to steal a march on Woods as they look to win over the footballing loyalties of their son.
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He shared a snap of Leo wearing a baby grow with 'Mini Magpie' written on it, referencing his beloved Newcastle.
The former Love Island star was born in the city and has made no secret of his support for the Toon Army.
Alongside the picture, he wrote: "If you aren't first you're last... @laurawoodsy."
Woods responded by re-sharing his post and simply adding: "Fuming."
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The former talkSPORT host is a vocal Arsenal fan both on social media and whilst on presenting duties.
She was even presented with a wholesome gift by Gunners boss Mikel Arteta after announcing her pregnancy.
The Spaniard's classy gesture came back in December as he crossed paths with Woods at the Emirates Stadium.
Woods took to Instagram to show off the Arsenal baby grow for her son gifted by Arteta and the club.
She later dubbed the present 'too cute' in another upload as she shared a closer look at the item with her followers.
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