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Ex-Lioness slams gender bias in sports punditry
9 Feb
Summary
- Eniola Aluko criticized the lack of female pundits in major finals.
- She highlighted over 290 combined caps in stands versus men on air.
- Aluko advocates for women to lead and benefit from women's football.

Eniola Aluko, a former Lioness, has publicly voiced her concerns about gender inequality in sports broadcasting, specifically regarding the coverage of major women's football finals.
Reflecting on the 2025 European Championship final coverage, Aluko noted her own exclusion from ITV's panel, despite her extensive experience. She contrasted this with the male pundits present on both ITV and BBC, questioning the selection process when experienced female former players were sidelined.
Aluko emphasized the disparity, stating that while she and Fara Williams, who together boast 290 caps for England, were in the stands, male pundits with less direct experience were given prominent on-screen roles. She questioned why women who have dedicated themselves to the sport, even when it was less lucrative, are not reaping the rewards.




