The Spanish model, 29, who has been in a relationship with the Portuguese professional footballer, 38, since 2016, flaunted her incredible figure in a pair of skintight Guess skinny jeans, which retail at around £100, and a tied up yellow Al-Nassr jersey.
The Netflix star embraced a full designer look as she paired the outfit with a pale blue Birkin Alligator handbag, which is estimated to cost around £115,000.
Georgina was supporting her husband at the Al-Nassr FC (KSA) vs Al-Duhail SC (QAT) match for the AFC Champions League 2023-24.
Her partner produced a man-of-the-match performance as Al-Nassr beat Al-Duhail 4-3 with Ronaldo scoring two of his team’s goals.
Matching her bag to her shoes, Georgina added a few inches to her height with black crocodile print heels from Le Silla which cost over £1,000.
The influencer accessorised her look with a £330 Dior belt and scraped her raven locks back in a tight, double-plait ponytail.
Taking to her Instagram, Georgina shared a series of snaps from the match as she captioned the post: ‘We won #family’.
The couple are parents to Alana, five, and Bella, 18 months. They tragically lost Bella’s twin brother, Angel, when he died during childbirth in April 2022.
Georgina is also step mother to Ronaldo’s three children Cristiano Jr, 13, and twins Mateo and Eva, six.
The mother shared a sweet snap as the footballer’s brood watched their dad’s match as they stood from the balcony above.
She shared an adorable selfie with Mateo as the pair both wore their football shirts and he gave the camera a cheeky thumbs up.
Georgina also posted an incredible picture of her latte which had a picture of her face in the foam.
Georgina previously revealed she suffered three miscarriages before the devastating loss of her newborn son.
Speaking on her Netflix show, she said: ‘I was very afraid at each ultrasound [before the birth of her twins]. I felt very tense because I’d had three previous miscarriages and I came home in pieces.’
Georgina also explained that she didn’t immediately tell her other children that son Angel didn’t survive and told them he would be born later than his sister.
She said: ‘As I still had a belly, I told them that Angel was still going to wait a bit to be born.
‘Until [Cristiano] told them that Angel was in Heaven. That was a dose of reality.’