As the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup looms on the horizon, Optus Sport has made an announcement that Matildas midfielder Chloe Logarzo will grace their expert panel, providing a well-informed analysis for the upcoming tournament.
Chloe Logarzo, who boasts a robust international career with 55 caps for Australia, will deliver critical insight into the Matildas’ strategies and the performance of the other nations vying for the title this July and August.
In a key development, Optus Sport recently disclosed an impressive roster of reporters including Breanna Holden, Kat Haddad, Michelle Escobar, Narelle Sindos, Adriano Del Monte, and Adamo De Nigris.
These reporters will deliver an unprecedented level of coverage, with Sindos stationed in New Zealand, while the others disseminate news from across the key Australian cities. Haddad will be the mainstay at the Matildas camp, bringing fans closer to the Australian team throughout the tournament.
Amy Duggan, Niav Owens and Kelly Somers have been confirmed as match hosts.
Joining them will be an extensive list of experts, including Matildas veteran Heather Garriock, Juventus women’s head coach Joe Montemurro, and Chelsea women’s assistant coach Tanya Oxtoby.
The expert panel will also feature Ash Sykes, Catherine Cannuli, Jessica McDonald, Cote Rojas, Thomas Sorensen, Scott McDonald, Mark Schwarzer, and Amy Chapman.
Furthermore, Optus Sport will amplify its coverage with a live one-hour morning show, Daily Kick-Off, scheduled for 8am AEST each day, alongside extensive pre and post-match analysis. Fans can expect riveting content via daily live shows on Optus Sport’s YouTube, Snapchat Discover, and TikTok platforms.
The broadcaster also revealed plans for written news and features on their site and app, offering an immersive experience for fans seeking an in-depth understanding of events both on and off the pitch.
Daily Kick-Off show hosts include Claudio Fabiano, Rebecca Smith, and Amy Harrison, aiming to offer behind-the-scenes insights to the fans.
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