With their multi-million pound contracts and huge following on social media, sports stars rarely hold back when it comes to Halloween.
And it appears this year has been no different as golfers, footballers and basketballers alike donned their festive attire.
Choosing characters from films and video games to downright terrifying Halloween legends, there was a good variety on display.
While some of these stars are easier to guess than others, it appears NBA and NFL players have concealed their identity the best.
Here's a look at this year's best Halloween outfits from your favourite sporting stars.
First up is the NBA's newest superstar, Victor Wembanyama, who was pictured arriving at the Footprint Center in Arizona to face the Phoenix Suns.
The San Antonio Spurs Frenchman came in a Slenderman costume and, standing tall at seven feet four inches, he definitely nailed the look.
Also from the NBA world, Paul George of the Los Angeles Clippers opted for a slightly less scary look as he donned a Where's Wally costume.
On to social media golfing sensation Paige Spiranac, the OnlyFans star has done her best impression of Pamela Anderson on Baywatch.
The influencer, who has one of the biggest social media followings in the sport, has regularly hit back at commenters who criticise her choice of attire when she plays golf.
Former England international and BBC pundit Alex Scott was completely unrecognisable in her costume as she wowed fans with a terrifying clown suit.
Scott posted several photos on her Instagram of herself in appropriate surroundings, holding nothing but a set of balloons reminiscent of the iconic Pennywise from Stephen King's IT.
Former Spain and Barcelona striker David Villa and his wife Patricia Gonzalez arguably went one better when it came to faithful recreations of a character. While Scott went for a more colourful approach, Villa and Gonzalez even went as far as including the famous clown's monstrous facial features.
Keeping with the spooky theme, NBA stars Terry Rozier and Jose Alvarado did their part to terrify the fans.
Rozier, who plays for the Charlotte Hornets donned a Jason Friday the 13th hockey mask as he arrived at the Spectrum Arena to face the Brooklyn Nets.
Alvarado, who plays for the New Orleans Pelicans, went in a famous costume from the film series Saw ahead of their game against the Golden State Warriors.
Perhaps the strangest of all masks came from Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow who wore an ultra-realistic alien mask as he hopped on the team plane to take on the San Francisco 49ers.
Moving away from scary clowns now, LIV Golf's Brooks Koepka posed for some adorable photos alongside his wife Jena Sims and their child.
The PGA Championship winner was dressed as Mario with his child as Luigi, while Jena went as Princess Peach. Even the dog got in on the act , too!
Manchester United stars Casemiro and Alejandro Garnacho unburdened themselves of last weekend's humiliating derby day defeat to Manchester City by wearing the outfits of iconic superheroes alongside their respective families.
The veteran Brazilian midfielder, who has been sidelined through with injury, took the chance to live out the dream of many a child and appeared as Batman. His wife, Anna Mariana, appropriately opted for a red devil.
United youngster Garnacho and partner Eva Garcia meanwhile, celebrated their first Halloween following the birth of their son by going as The Incredibles.
Meanwhile, PSG stopper Gianluigi Donnarumma and girlfriend Alessia Elefante fancied themselves as crew mates on the Black Pearl. The pair took to social media to show off their costumes inspired by the Pirates of the Caribbean movies though neither the 24-year-old nor his interior designer partner bore any striking resembles to the film's main cast.
And to round things off, Champions League winner and Real Madrid winger Lucas Vasquez posted an adorable picture alongside his family. The Spaniard's family dressed up as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.