
Carli Lloyd and Julie Ertz Headline FOX Sports’ Game-Changing Women’s Euros Coverage
Hey everyone, I’m super excited to talk about something big that’s happening this summer—FOX Sports is going all in for its first-ever broadcast of the UEFA Women’s European Championship. And they’re not just showing up; they’re bringing a powerhouse lineup to the table, headlined by U.S. women’s soccer icons Carli Lloyd and Julie Ertz. This coverage is shaping up to be a game-changer for the way women’s soccer is represented and discussed on television.
So here’s the deal: the UEFA Women’s Euros kick off July 2 in Switzerland, and FOX is treating it like the major international tournament it is. They’ve assembled a dream team of analysts and commentators that includes not only legends from the U.S. Women’s National Team but also international stars and some of the most respected voices in soccer broadcasting.
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Carli Lloyd—two-time World Cup champion, Olympic gold medalist, and now a regular on FOX’s soccer coverage—is back in the studio. And joining her is none other than Julie Ertz, making her official debut as a FOX Sports studio analyst. Ertz recently retired, and it’s incredible to see her jump into this role with so much passion and insight. She’s said that analyzing the game feels like a natural transition and that she’s excited to talk tactics with legends like Lloyd and Ariane Hingst, another former World Cup winner from Germany.
The team also includes familiar voices like Alexi Lalas, Stu Holden, and British broadcaster Jules Breach. And for those following international soccer closely, names like Jacqui Oatley, JP Dellacamera, and John Strong will be calling the action. Oatley, by the way, made history as the first woman to call a men’s World Cup game for a U.S. network back in 2022. Now, she’s teaming up with former players like Lori Lindsey, Lianne Sanderson, and Jen Beattie to give fans a fresh and knowledgeable perspective from the booth.
The coverage kicks off with a doubleheader: Iceland vs. Finland at noon ET, followed by host nation Switzerland taking on Norway at 3 p.m. You can expect pregame analysis, post-match breakdowns, and plenty of storytelling throughout the month-long tournament. And honestly, it’s not just about the matches—it’s about representation, visibility, and pushing women’s sports forward on one of the biggest media platforms in the U.S.
In short, this isn’t just another tournament—it’s a moment. A statement. And it’s something you absolutely shouldn’t miss.
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