Where to Watch USA vs Brazil Women's Friendly: Presenters & Pundits Revealed
Football fans eager to catch the USA vs Brazil women's international friendly on April 9, 2025, will need to tune into international broadcasters, as no UK channels are showing the match live. The 03:30 BST kick-off will be available on Disney+ Caribbean, Disney+ Latin America, and Max (USA), with US viewers also able to watch on TBS and truTV. The broadcast team features a stellar lineup of presenters, commentators, and pundits, including former USWNT stars.
Broadcast Team: Presenters & Commentators
Leading the coverage is Sara Walsh, an experienced sports presenter who has worked with ESPN and NFL Network. Walsh will anchor the pre-match build-up and post-match analysis, bringing her sharp insights to the coverage.
In the commentary box, Luke Wileman will provide the main play-by-play analysis. Wileman, a seasoned football commentator, has covered Major League Soccer (MLS) and international matches for TSN and CBS Sports. Alongside him is Julie Foudy, a legendary former USWNT captain and two-time Olympic gold medallist. Foudy's expertise as a co-commentator adds depth to the tactical breakdown of the game.
Expert Punditry: Shannon Boxx & Becky Sauerbrunn
The studio analysis will feature two more USWNT icons. Shannon Boxx, a three-time Olympic gold medallist and 2015 World Cup winner, will break down key moments with her midfield expertise. Joining her is Becky Sauerbrunn, a veteran defender with over 200 caps for the USWNT and a key figure in their 2019 World Cup triumph. Sauerbrunn’s defensive insights will be invaluable in assessing Brazil’s attacking threats.
Pitchside reporter Melissa Ortiz, a former Colombia international turned broadcaster, will provide live updates and post-match interviews.
Where to Watch in the UK
Unfortunately, no British broadcasters (BBC, ITV, Sky Sports, or TNT Sports) have picked up the rights for this match. UK-based fans may need to rely on streaming services with international access or highlights packages.
For those interested in following the USWNT’s progress, U.S. Soccer’s official website provides updates, while Brazil’s squad news can be found on the Brazilian Football Confederation site. For more on women’s football broadcasting, FIFA’s women’s football hub offers global coverage details.
This clash between two of women’s football’s powerhouses promises to be an exciting encounter, with a top-tier broadcast team ensuring expert analysis throughout.
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