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''Fox Soccer Report'' was
Fox Soccer Fox Soccer (formerly Fox Soccer Channel & Fox Sports World before that) was an American television specialty channel specializing in soccer, owned by 21st Century Fox, which operated from 1997 to 2013. It formerly broadcast rugby and Australian ...
's flagship studio program. The show was produced by
Fox Sports World Canada Fox Sports World Canada was a Canadian pay television channel. The channel's programming primarily featured soccer and covered other world sports such as rugby. Although its original Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( ...
, a Canadian international sports network owned by
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(parent of
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), from
CKND-TV CKND-DT (channel 9) is a television station in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, part of the Global Television Network. The station is owned and operated by network parent Corus Entertainment, with studios on the 30th floor of 201 Portage in downtow ...
's studios in
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,
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. The show, formerly called ''Fox Sports World Report'' and ''Global SportsLink'', aired nightly on Fox Soccer in the United States and EuroWorld Sport (Canada) at 10 p.m. Eastern Time (or after a live prime-time match), with numerous re-airs, usually at 1 a.m. Eastern. The show also aired on
Fox Soccer Plus Fox Soccer Plus (formerly Setanta Sports) is an American sports channel dedicated to soccer and rugby league football. Launched in 2005 by the Irish sports broadcaster Setanta Sports to offer live and tape-delayed mainstream sports events in ...
nightly at 11 p.m. Eastern Time. With the shutdown of Fox Sports World in April 2012, ''Fox Soccer Report'' continued to be produced until August 16, 2012, when it was replaced by '' Fox Soccer News'', a new soccer news program produced by
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out of
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, the following day.Fox Soccer Report to Re-Launch As FOX Soccer News On August 17 , Independent voice for Premier League soccer fans - EPL Talk
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Anchors

The program featured multiple sportscasters that alternated on different days of the week. Its final lineup was anchored by Michelle Lissel, Eoin O'Callaghan and Asa Rehman. Former Scottish amateur soccer player Bobby McMahon was featured on Mondays and Fridays, providing analysis of the weekend's matches.


Former anchors

* Mitch Peacock *Carlos Machado *Nabil Karim *
Terri Leigh Terri Leigh (born December 23, 1981) is a Canadian television anchor and was a member of the Fox Soccer Report on-air talent team since October 2008. On September 5, 2010, she announced her departure from Fox Soccer Channel on air. She now hosts ...
*Lara Baldesarra * Jeremy St. Louis *Derek Taylor *Julie Stewart-Binks


External links


Official Site


References

Fox Sports original programming Association football television series 2000s Canadian sports television series 2010s Canadian sports television series Soccer on United States television Soccer on Canadian television Fox Soccer original programming Television shows filmed in Winnipeg {{Sport-tv-prog-stub