Women’s World Cup: Delight and debate over BBC’s all-female punditry team

Football fans watching the BBC’s coverage of England and Scotland’s World Cup opener expressed their surprise and delight at the unusual sight of an all-female punditry team.

The BBC One coverage was hosted by Gabby Logan, with punditry for the home nations’ first match provided by former Lionesses defender Alex Scott, ex-USA goalkeeper Hope Solo and Scotland’s most-capped player Gemma Fay.

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