Seema Jaswal has an outstanding CV in sports broadcasting with appearances across ITV and BBC sports coverage.
The 39-year-old from Richmond became the first female presenter to present a Men’s World Cup Quarter final for a UK broadcaster – Morocco vs Portugal for ITV at Qatar 2022.
Now, Jaswal works with Premier League productions on their global Matchday Live coverage and makes appearances across a wide array of sporting events.
ITV employed Jaswal for the 2018 World Cup in Russia, working as a reporter.
Since, Jaswal has covered the Premier League, Cricket World Cup, Euro 2020, FA Cup, and 2022 FIFA World Cup..
The presenter has the CV of dreams when it comes to sports broadcasting.
Having presented the World Snooker Championship with the BBC, Jaswal is ecurrently on snooker fans’ screens at the UK Championships 2024.
She also appeared on Channel 4’s coverage of the BDO Darts and the BBC for Snooker’s Triple Crown events.
Jaswal has now been in TV and radio for over a decade, starting her career as a runner for Sky Sports.
That is after she got her big break on CBBC presenting Newsround as Sportsround’s ‘roving reporter’ in 2008.
Born in 1985, she is currently 39 years old.
Seema’s maiden name is Pathan but she likes to keep her private life out of the public eye.
She is married but prefers to keep her husband out the limelight.