{"slug": "itv-in-world-cup-sexism-storm-as-female-pundit-emma-hayes-does-her-tactical-in-a", "title": "ITV in World Cup sexism storm as female pundit Emma Hayes does her tactical analysis in a 'kitchen' with blackboard during England's win against Croatia", "summary": "ITV faced accusations of sexism after female pundit Emma Hayes was placed in a kitchen-like set with a chalkboard for tactical analysis during England's World Cup win against Croatia, while male pundits typically use digital screens. Viewers and critics called the setup demeaning and embarrassing, sparking AI-generated memes that further mocked the situation.", "body_md": "**See more Daily Mail on Google -**[save us as a Preferred Source](https://google.com/preferences/source?q=dailymail.com)\n\n[ITV](/tvshowbiz/itv/index.html) has been accused of sexism after Emma Hayes was forced to do her tactical analysis of England's win over Croatia in what looked like a small kitchen.\n\nViewers also questioned why the USA women's boss, who won a record 15 trophies with Chelsea, was given a 'lame' small chalkboard instead of a digital touchscreen.\n\nOne TV insider called the setup 'hugely embarrassing' and questioned whether male pundits such as [Gary Neville](/sport/gary-neville/index.html) would be put in the same situation.\n\nThe ill-judged set led to a series of mean memes where Emma's noughts and crosses were replaced with a shopping list.\n\nOthers used [AI](/sciencetech/ai/index.html) to add a sink, tap, piles of washing up, tea towels and even an ironing board, dressing her in a pinny.\n\nAnother showed Emma making tea for her ITV colleagues with Manhattan in the background.\n\nOne critic said: 'How lame are ITV that they put Emma Hayes in a kitchen setting to give her tactical analysis. Sexism rules.'\n\nShe has been praised as the World Cup's top pundit with fans saying the [BBC](/news/bbc/index.html)'s coverage has been put to shame by some of her on-the-spot analysis.\n\nBut last night as the Three Lions put Croatia to the sword, she talked tactics with a blackboard and chalk in a part of the set overlooking Brooklyn Bridge that appeared to be made up of kitchen units.\n\nOne TV source said that set was 'hugely embarrassing' for ITV and demeaning for Ms Hayes, arguably the top female coach in world football.\n\n'Can you imagine ITV putting Gary Neville on a set like that? No chance that would happen. It is hugely embarrassing'.\n\nITV viewers have questioned why pundit Emma Hayes was forced to do her analysis in an area that looked like a kitchen\n\nSome asked whether male pundits would have had a digital screen - not a chalkboard\n\nIt has sparked shocking AI memes where Emma was put in a pinny and writing her shopping list rather than her expertly analysing England's high press and counter-attacking\n\nEven worse, another meme showed her doing the washing up\n\nThe chalk and blackboard was compared to the classic TV test card\n\nFormer BBC football presenter Dan Walker said today: 'I really like Emma Hayes and I think she’s an insightful pundit. I’m not sure why they have decided to make it look like she’s writing the specials on a bistro chalkboard'.\n\nOne viewer said: 'I’m not sure ITV are massively advancing the idea of women’s equality in football by having Emma Hayes give her analysis from a set which looks like she’s stuck in a kitchen?'\n\nAnother critic said: 'This is woeful from ITV. Emma Hayes is brilliant, articulate and insightful, yet she's made to provide micro analysis from some weird kitchen set-up with a chalkboard that isn't even rectangular. It makes her look amateurish when she's anything but. Imagine Neville doing that!!'\n\n[Thomas Tuchel](/sport/thomas-tuchel/index.html)’s side proved too strong for Croatia, with talismanic striker [Harry Kane](/sport/harry-kane/index.html) scoring a brace before Jude Bellingham and [Marcus Rashford ](/sport/marcus-rashford/index.html)added further goals.\n\nThose [cheering England to a 4–2 win at Dallas Stadium](/femail/article-5857877/WAGs-watch-England-play-Tunisia-World-Cup.html) were later joined by several WAGs, who flew in from Miami where the players’ families are based.\n\nAmong them were [John Stones](/sport/john-stones/index.html)’ wife Olivia, [Ollie Watkins](/sport/ollie-watkins/index.html)’ partner Ellie, and Bellingham’s girlfriend Ashlyn Castro, all of whom took to social media to share their experiences.\n\nMegan Pickford embraced Dallas style, donning a denim cowboy hat featuring her husband’s shirt number.\n\nThe set sparked a series of unkind memes, including Emma making tea for her colleague\n\nAnother mean meme showed Emma drawing an ironing board instead of England's attacking formation\n\nAt the final whistle, fans erupted into a rousing rendition of Football’s Coming Home and serenaded the team with Oasis’s Wonderwall.\n\nOnce the match ended, many players went into the stands to spend time with their wives and girlfriends.\n\nHarry Kane, Jude Bellingham and Jordan Pickford were all [pictured celebrating the victory with kisses for their partners.](/news/article-13536661/Harry-Kane-England-wife-Serbia-Three-Lions-Euro.html)\n\nHowever, it emerged that before the game there had been one worst-case scenario for the WAGs — they were forced to downsize their handbags to gain entry.\n\nStrict regulations meant the team’s glamorous partners faced limits on the size of their purses.\n\nEllie Watkins, 30, was spotted carrying a black Chanel vanity case cross-body bag costing upwards of £5,000, while Mrs Pickford adhered to the rules with a white Lady Dior bag worth more than £2,500.\n\nAmong a sell-out crowd of 70,398 fans was John Irvin, 67, from Stokenchurch, Buckinghamshire, who is biking across America and has tickets to all the group games. He said: ‘We won, good game, but we do make it hard for ourselves.\n\n‘But second half we were unstoppable. Now it’s back on the bike and on to the next one.’\n\nMr Irvin, who has spent £25,000 on his month-long trip, said: ‘I’ve left the wife at home, closed my catering business and going to all the England group ones and, if we make the final, that one as well.’\n\nDaniel Marland, 18, a Lancaster University student from Preston, said: ‘It was an incredibly positive result. I am confident we will win it all.’ His father John, 53, added: ‘The most important thing is the win, which puts us in a great position for the next group games.’\n\nManchester City fan Mike Andrews, 60, a nursery manager from Newquay, Cornwall, who was also at the Dallas game, said: ‘A win is massive to start the tournament. This was our biggest group game test and now we’ve already almost qualified. There’s no reason we can’t go all the way.’\n\nSouthend fan James Wombwell, 50, a finance professional from Par in Cornwall, said: ‘It’s the perfect start for us. Croatia are a tough team so it’s a real confidence boost.’\n\nRicky Wiseman, 39, from London, who runs a youth football club and was with sons RJ, eight, and Charlie, ten, said: ‘We got what we deserved. It should have been more. It’s coming home!’\n\nJude Bellingham of England celebrates with Harry Kane, Anthony Gordon, and Noni Madeuke of England after Jude's goal just after half time\n\nHarry Kane shared a celebratory kiss in the stands with his wife Kate after leading England to a thrilling 4-2 victory against Croatia\n\nGoal scorer Jude Bellingham smooched his influencer girlfriend Ashlyn Castro after the win\n\nOllie Watkins holds his son as he shares a kiss with his wife Ellie\n\nGoalkeeper Jordan Pickford packed on the PDA with his wife Megan after a triumphant start to England's world cup efforts\n\nEnthusiastic Megan Pickford cheered on the Three Lions\n\nEllie Alderson, Ollie Watkins's wife, also had a hydration break with a friend as she watched her man take on Croatia\n\nBack on home turf, employers across the country prepared for ‘Hangover Thursday’ as an estimated 16million watched at home and in pubs – drinking some 24million pints of beer.\n\nThe £355million blowout is likely to have brought about Britain’s largest TV audience for two years.\n\nEmma McClarkin, chief executive of the British Beer And Pub Association, said: ‘We anticipated an extra five million pints being pulled in pubs for England’s first game as we all [cheer on the team, in a massive boost for the sector](/news/article-11498345/England-fans-win-drinking-World-Cup-Supporters-limber-big-match-against-Senegal.html).’\n\nMeanwhile, attendance platform BrightHR – which monitors absence among more than a million employees at over 50,000 UK companies – said sickness rates would double today if the trend from Euro 2024 was repeated.\n\nChief executive Alan Price said: ‘Employers are bracing for “Hangover Thursday” and we predict a sharp rise in absenteeism due to many fans’ sore heads.’\n\nFans were in a jubilant mood as they began arriving hours before kick-off at the 80,000-capacity Dallas Stadium in Arlington. It is 20 miles west of downtown Dallas, where hundreds took the chance to visit the Grassy Knoll and scene of JFK’s assassination.\n\nPubs near the venue were busy from 9am as Three Lions supporters in white or red shirts and cowboy hats descended. With pints of beer in some of the surrounding bars costing £5 many had a drink before going into the stadium, where Stella Artois was being sold for £13.40. To combat such high prices, many England and Croatia fans stopped off at supermarkets and fast-food joints to stock up.\n\nThere was also a friendly rivalry with the thousands of Croatian fans who have flocked to Texas for the showdown. The old foes put England out of the 2018 World Cup at the semi-final stage.\n\nAt one pub outside the ground, a crowd hung up a St George’s flag and was singing along to Oasis songs – interspersed with ‘Ingerland, Ingerland, Ingerland’. Even though it was only 11am, the bar was doing a roaring trade.\n\nCharlotte Tate, manager at The Londoner, told the Daily Mail: ‘We have a few pubs across Dallas and it’s been going nuts. Business has been great and everyone is having a fabulous time.’\n\nEngineer Courtenay Claussnitzer, 55, originally from London, was at the bar with his son Miles, 16, having flown in from Atlanta where they live. They paid $1,100 (£827) for each ticket. Miles said: ‘I’m so excited, Dad is having a beer but I’m too young to drink. The atmosphere is brilliant.’\n\nCroatia were England’s biggest challenge of their three Group L rivals. They play Ghana in Boston next Tuesday and Panama in New Jersey on June 27.\n\nLast night the squad flew straight back to their base in Kansas City.\n\nAnd as the men brought home a win after their first World Cup match, the squad's WAGs supported from the stands, cheering them on.", "url": "https://wpnews.pro/news/itv-in-world-cup-sexism-storm-as-female-pundit-emma-hayes-does-her-tactical-in-a", "canonical_source": "https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15910033/ITV-World-Cup-sexism-storm-pundit-Emma-Hayes-does-tactical-analysis-kitchen-blackboard-Englands-win-against-Croatia.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490", "published_at": "2026-06-18 08:22:42+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-06-18 08:28:51.215608+00:00", "lang": "en", "topics": ["ai-ethics", "ai-tools"], "entities": ["ITV", "Emma Hayes", "BBC", "Gary Neville", "Dan Walker", "Thomas Tuchel", "Harry Kane", "Marcus Rashford"], "alternates": {"html": "https://wpnews.pro/news/itv-in-world-cup-sexism-storm-as-female-pundit-emma-hayes-does-her-tactical-in-a", "markdown": "https://wpnews.pro/news/itv-in-world-cup-sexism-storm-as-female-pundit-emma-hayes-does-her-tactical-in-a.md", "text": "https://wpnews.pro/news/itv-in-world-cup-sexism-storm-as-female-pundit-emma-hayes-does-her-tactical-in-a.txt", "jsonld": "https://wpnews.pro/news/itv-in-world-cup-sexism-storm-as-female-pundit-emma-hayes-does-her-tactical-in-a.jsonld"}}