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Pien Meulensteen (born January 1997) is a Dutch-born British-based sports broadcaster. Her presenting and commentary work has included the FIFA World Cup, the Premier League, the FIFA Women's World Cup, and the Women's Super League. She has worked for broadcasters such as the BBC in Britain, Ziggo Sport in the Netherlands, and CBS in the United ...
After the tournament, she continued to provide insight on the Premier League, and in August 2018, became the first female pundit on Sky Sports, joining the Super Sunday team. [34] She covered the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup for the BBC. [33] In August 2019, Scott was announced as the new co-host of Sky Sports' Goals on Sunday, alongside Chris ...
Phoebe Schecter, born () August 24, 1990 (age 34), [1] [2] is a British-American NFL analyst, gridiron football player and coach best known for her work commentating for Sky Sports NFL coverage, being the first woman to become a British coach in the NFL, and being the former captain of the Great Britain women's national American football team.
From August 2013 until 2018, she presented the Sunday edition of 606 alongside pundit Ian Wright. She also presents the midweek sports show, 5 Live Sport; as of 2023, she predominantly hosts on Tuesdays. Cates has also presented from two FIFA World Cups for 5 Live, including the final in 2022.
Karen Julia Carney OBE (born 1 August 1987) is an English sports journalist [3] and former professional footballer who played as a winger and midfielder.Carney has been a regular broadcaster for live football on Sky Sports, ITV and Amazon Prime, including Women's Super League and men's Premier League matches since 2019.
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Oatley became the lead play-by-play commentator for FA Women's Super League (WSL) matches on Sky Sports in the UK in September 2021. [19] She stepped down from that role at the end of the 2022-2023 WSL season in May 2023 after she was hired by CBS Sports (USA) as the lead television main commentator (play-by-play) for the NWSL in March 2023.
Lucy Ward (born 15 April 1974 [2]) is a former English footballer who since 2007 has been a co-commentator for broadcasters such as BT Sport, BBC, Talksport, Channel 4 and Sky Sports working on women's and men's football.