With the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup drawing ever closer, excitement for the summer tournament continues to grow. With Fox Sports, Universo, Telemundo, and fuboTV airing the tournament in the USA; TSN, RDS, and CTV holding broadcasting rights in Canada; and BBC covering the tournament in the UK, the games can be followed on many platforms across the globe.
Furthermore, FIFA has launched a Team Reporters' Twitter accounts so fans can follow all the latest news. Football's world governing body has revealed 24 experts that will closely follow the 24 participants, with each reporter offering behind-the-scenes content on their assigned nation.
For the first time in Women's World Cup history, live blogs will be offered for every game. The team, consisting of 16 women and eight men, will report in the language of their designated nation, which means as many as 13 languages will be used, from Dutch to Thai.
Former Jamaica international Kayon Davis is part of the 24-reporter squad. Having been a player, she will now follow the Reggae Girlz's new generation as they strive to encourage and empower females in the developing world after defying the odds by qualifying.
Erin Fish will be the woman in charge of closely following the USA. She will be the go-to source for everything related to the defending champion and their star-studded squad, which will likely be led by the likes of Carli Lloyd, Alex Morgan, and Megan Rapinoe.
The list of languages to be used are English, French, Spanish, German, Korean, Norwegian, Dutch, Chinese, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Thai, Swedish. Below is an overview of the 24-member Team Reporters.
Argentina
Diego Zandrino: @FIFAWWC_ARG
Fixtures & TV listings on our Argentina Women's team page
Australia
Pete Smith: @FIFAWWC_AUS
Fixtures & TV listings on our Australia Women's team page
Brazil
Giancarlo Giampietro: @FIFAWWC_BRA
Fixtures & TV listings on our Brazil Women's team page
Cameroon
Cynthia Nzetia: @FIFAWWC_CMR
Fixtures & TV listings on our Cameroon Women's team page
Canada
Mona Yeganegi: @FIFAWWC_CAN
Fixtures & TV listings on our Canada Women's team page
Chile
Cecilia Lagos: @FIFAWWC_CHI
Fixtures & TV listings on our Chile Women's team page
China
孙谦 国际足联: @FIFAWWC_CHN
Fixtures & TV listings on our China Women's team page
England
Laure James: @FIFAWWC_ENG
Fixtures & TV listings on our England Women's team page
France
Emma Hingant: @FIFAWWC_FRA
Fixtures & TV listings on our France Women's team page
Germany
Steffen Potter: @FIFAWWC_GER
Fixtures & TV listings on our Germany Women's team page
Italy
Sonja Nikcevic: @FIFAWWC_ITA
Fixtures & TV listings on our Italy Women's team page
Jamaica
Kayon Davis: @FIFAWWC_JAM
Fixtures & TV listings on our Jamaica Women's team page
Japan
Ai Yoshiizumi: @FIFAWWC_JPN
Fixtures & TV listings on our Japan Women's team page
Korea Republic
정훈채: @FIFAWWC_KOR
Fixtures & TV listings on our Korea Republic Women's team page
Netherlands
Emma Coolen: @FIFAWWC_NED
Fixtures & TV listings on our Netherlands Women's team page
New Zealand
Brendan Bradford: @FIFAWWC_NZL
Fixtures & TV listings on our New Zealand Women's team page
Nigeria
Ann Odong: @FIFAWWC_NGA
Fixtures & TV listings on our Nigeria Women's team page
Norway
Philip O'Connor: @FIFAWWC_NOR
Fixtures & TV listings on our Norway Women's team page
Scotland
Aileen Larkin: @FIFAWWC_SCO
Fixtures & TV listings on our Scotland Women's team page
South Africa
Busisiwe Mokwena: @FIFAWWC_RSA
Fixtures & TV listings on our South Africa Women's team page
Spain
Elisa Revuelta: @FIFAWWC_ESP
Fixtures & TV listings on our Spain Women's team page
Sweden
Alexandra Jonson: @FIFAWWC_SWE
Fixtures & TV listings on our Sweden Women's team page
Thailand
Piyapat Saropala: @FIFAWWC_THA
Fixtures & TV listings on our Thailand Women's team page
USA
Erin Fish: @FIFAWWC_USA
Fixtures & TV listings on our USA Women's team page