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Who are the Women's World Cup 2023 commentators, presenters and pundits on BBC?

The BBC has officially confirmed the team that will spearhead its coverage of the upcoming Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. With 33 live games set to be shown on BBC TV and iPlayer, while the remaining matches will be broadcasted by ITV, fans are in for a treat. The tournament commences on July 20, with the BBC kicking off its coverage by airing the New Zealand vs Norway clash in Auckland.

Leading the charge for BBC's coverage across TV and iPlayer will be Gabby Logan, Reshmin Chowdhury, and Alex Scott, who will also serve as a pundit. Meanwhile, Juliette Ferrington and Vicki Sparks will be heading the BBC Radio 5 Live team based down under, ensuring that fans don't miss out on any action.

In terms of expert analysis, viewers can look forward to insights from renowned figures in women's football. Euro 2022 winner Ellen White, former Lionesses captain Steph Houghton, and England's most-capped player, Fara Williams, will all be providing their valuable expertise throughout the tournament. England legends Rachel Brown-Finnis, Anita Asante, and Karen Bardsley, with over 230 caps combined, will also make a return to the BBC's live coverage of international football.

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Joining this esteemed panel of experts are French great Laura Georges, Arsenal Women's Head Coach Jonas Eidevall, and Scott Booth, the Head Coach of Lewes. With such an incredible lineup, viewers can expect comprehensive and insightful coverage that delves into every aspect of the game.

Commenting on the upcoming event, a BBC spokesperson said, "The growth of the women's game has been extraordinary, demonstrated by the vast numbers who watched our

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