Holder of the rights to broadcast the 2023 Women’s World Cup, which will be played in Australia and New Zealand, between July 20 and August 20, 2023, Globo announced that it will provide multiplatform coverage for the competition, including open and closed TV. , and digital media.
During the World Cup, the broadcaster will have more than 200 people from the areas of sport and technology dedicated to the World Cup. In Oceania, in loco, there will be professionals Marcelo Courrege, Denise Thomaz Bastos and Gabriela Moreira, while presenter Bárbara Coelho and commentator Renata Mendonça will participate daily in programs and newscasts. On open TV, there will be a relay between narrators Luís Roberto and Renata Silveira, with commentators Ana Thaís Matos and Caio Ribeiro.
Coverage will also include the production of series of special reports to be shown in programs and television news, and the participation of narrators and specialists in some of the station’s contents.
SportTV
On SporTV, which broadcasts the Women’s World Cup since 2011, at least 34 matches of the tournament will be shown, in addition to the Opening and Closing Ceremonies. Luiz Carlos Jr. will be responsible for the narration of the games in Brazil, always alongside the commentator Alline Calandrini. Natália Lara, Daniel Pereira and the recently hired Isabelly Morais will also be part of the transmission team, in addition to commentators Pedrinho, Richarlyson, Paulo Nunes, Ledio Carmona and Carlos Eduardo Lino.
To comment on the games in Brazil, the channel will also count on the presence of defensive midfielder Formiga, the athlete who most defended the Brazilian Football Team, between men and women, with seven appearances in World Cups. Another representative of women’s football on SporTV broadcasts is Érika Cristiano, the Corinthians defender who, wearing the yellow shirt, won gold at the 2015 Pan American Games.
Globoplay e GE
No streaming, Globoplay will show all games shown by Globo and SporTV simultaneously. In addition, it will also make available to its subscribers a specific area of the Women’s World Cup, with VOD offers of the festive ceremonies, the full Brazilian games and the best moments of the matches.
And on GE, Grupo Globo’s sports news portal, the broadcaster will deliver extensive coverage of the championship, showing before and after the games, real time of all matches and the best moments of the confrontations in Brazil, in addition to articles, interviews, analyzes of commentators, results, table, statistics and infographics of the competition.
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