ITV announce Euro 2025 pundits as Laura Woods leads coverage and Eni Aluko returns alongside former Chelsea manager

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ITV have announced their stellar broadcasting line up for this summer’s Women’s European Championships.England are looking to defend the Euro 2022 crown they dramatically won at Wembley Stadium three years ago.GettyITV have announced their broadcasting line up for the Women’s European Championships[/caption]GettyCoverage will be led by the likes of pundit Karen Carney and presenter Laura Woods[/caption]PAEni Aluko is also returning to the broadcaster’s studio coverage[/caption]The broadcaster will be showing England’s opening game against France backed by their stellar line-upCoverage for the tournament being hosted in Switzerland will be across ITV, ITVX and STV, including the tournament opener between Finland and Iceland on July 2.ITV will cover the Euro 2025 opener for Sarina Wiegman’s squad – which was shaken after three high-profile drop-outs in the form of Millie Bright, Fran Kirby and Mary Earps just weeks before.That game will be a crunch opener against France on July 5, while the broadcaster will also show the Lionesses’ final Group Stage game against home nations rival, Wales, on July 13.The coverage will be fronted by presenters Laura Woods and Seema Jaswal.Commentary will be provided by Seb Hutchinson, Sam Matterface and Pien Meulensteen.And they will be joined on Co-Commentary by Lucy Ward, Siobhan Chamberlain, Emma Byrne, and Nia Jones.Expert analysis will be provided by Karen Carney, Emma Hayes, Vicky Losada, Laura Georges, Jayne Ludlow, Eni Aluko and Caroline Weir.Ex-Chelsea boss Hayes returns to ITV screens during a break from her duties as the US Women’s national team manager, a role she had held since May 2024.Meanwhile, Eni Aluko is also returning to TV screens after controversial comments she made about former Arsenal ace Ian Wright “blocking” pathways for women in broadcasting – an opinion she later apologised for.As well as England, ITV will also show Wales’ match against France in Group D on July 9.The final will be ultimately be broadcast on July 27 from Basel.ITV’s coverage of the tournament will also include highlights packages from all games in SwitzerlandFan favourite Wright will not appear in the studio for ITV and will instead be involved in a more hands-on capacity.Wright, 61, is headlining a new six-part series called “From the Ground Up”.The heartwarming docu-series sees Wrighty follows him as he helps launch the first-ever girls’ under-14 team at his childhood club, Ten Em Bee.He his joined by icons like Kelly Smith on the journey, which spotlights his mission to create lasting change in grassroots girls’ football, and champion access and equity in the game.Wright also did not appear in the studio during ITV’s coverage of the 2023 Women’s World Cup.THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY..The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video.Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheSunFootball and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunFootball.