Alex Scott Stunned Everyone With Her Bold Outfits In The Women’s World Cup
This summer, Alex Scott’s World Cup coverage has captivated viewers, and she hasn’t let them down when it comes to the championship game.
With her personality and commentary, the BBC broadcaster has illuminated screens.
The former Lioness Scott joined ex-England teammates Ellen White and Fara Williams as a pundit for the final, which was hosted by Gabby Logan.
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In addition, England veteran Scott looked sharp in a pink and gray jacket.
Fans were faced with a difficult choice on which coverage to watch because Eni Aluko and Karen Carney, both former Lionesses, would be serving as pundits for ITV’s coverage.
But Scott was the determining factor for a lot of people.
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Ian Wright’s appearance as a pundit on ITV was mentioned in a tweet: “With some legends Ian but the girls on bbc just edge it this morning @AlexScott @fara_williams47 @GabbyLogan.”
While another fan commented: “I can’t claim to be hugely interested in the football, but the BBC coverage has made me feel a swell of pride within about 5 minutes.
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“Gabby Logan and Alex Scott are so brilliant at the big occasions.”
A third fan commented: “fara was correct about alex scott’s outfitttt.”
The fourth one said: “alex scott i’m in actual tears i love you.”
Someone said: “The way Alex Scott talks about women’s football is always so impactful, great person to give a platform to.”
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The 38-year-old Scott created a program about the 50-year history of women’s sports in England.
One reader tweeted in response to the article: “Love listening to Alex Scott talk about the women and girls game.”
“The emotion, honesty, and passion for the game is there for all to see.”
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Another fan commented: “That Alex Scott package on the 50-year ban on women’s football in England has taken me over the edge a bit, here.”