Millie Bright, Michelle Agyemang, and Gemma Bonner join Sky Sports’ World Sevens line-up

Tuesday 26 May 2026

Millie Bright, Michelle Agyemang, and Gemma Bonner join Sky Sports’ World Sevens line-up

Sky Sports has confirmed that former Chelsea captain, Millie Bright, Arsenal striker, Michelle Agyemang, and Liverpool legend, Gemma Bonner will join its on-screen team for the women’s World Sevens Football tournament, taking place at Brentford’s Gtech Community Stadium from 28–30 May 2026.

The trio will feature across Sky Sports’ exclusive UK coverage throughout the three-day competition, offering expert analysis and insight for the third edition of the fast-paced seven-a-side format, featuring some of the biggest names in women’s football. It marks the first time the tournament has been played in England, with eight English clubs competing: Chelsea, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, Aston Villa, Everton, London City Lionesses, West Ham United and Leicester City.

Following her recent retirement, Millie Bright is one of England’s most decorated players and brings elite-level experience to Sky Sports’ coverage, with her former club Chelsea among the teams competing in the tournament. Lionesses’ breakthrough star, Michelle Agyemang is one of the game’s brightest young talents and no stranger to big-tournament pressure. Meanwhile, Gemma Bonner is Liverpool’s record appearance holder in the WSL and understands the value of leadership, having captained the side to two WSL titles.

Caroline Barker will host Sky’s coverage across the tournament, alongside reporters Eleanor Roper and Kyle Walker who will capture pitch-side player interviews and reactions from across the competition. Commentary will come from Ellen Ellard, Courtney Sweetman-Kirk, Flo Pollock, and Emma Byrne.

Fans can watch live coverage of World Sevens Football from 2:30pm on Thursday 28 May on Sky Sports Main Event and follow all the news from World Sevens Football across SkySports.com, the app and social channels, including a dedicated WSL YouTube channel.

Sky Sports will broadcast every match live across the competition, with six matches taking place on both Thursday and Friday before the tournament concludes with the semi-finals and grand final on Saturday:

Thursday May 28

  • Chelsea vs Everton, 3pm
  • London City vs Leicester, 4pm
  • Man Utd vs West Ham, 5pm
  • Spurs vs Aston Villa, 6pm
  • London City vs Everton, 7pm
  • Chelsea vs Leicester, 8pm

Friday May 29

  • Man Utd vs Aston Villa, 3pm
  • Spurs vs West Ham, 4pm
  • Everton vs Leicester, 5pm
  • Chelsea v London City, 6pm
  • Aston Villa vs West Ham, 7pm
  • Man Utd vs Spurs, 8pm

Saturday May 30

  • Winner Group 1 vs Runner Up Group 2, 11am
  • Winner Group 2 vs Runner Up Group 1, 12pm
  • Final, 2.30pm

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