The Voice Behind the Touchline: Alex Aljoe’s Broadcasting Journey and Liverpool’s March Showdown

Alex Aljoe is rapidly carving out a rather unique niche in the ruthless world of sports broadcasting. What genuinely sets her apart from the rest of the pack is her sheer linguistic dexterity. Fluently commanding five languages—English, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish—she has managed to turn a personal passion into a formidable career tool. Born in England, Aljoe began her journey by studying French and Spanish at secondary school before tackling Italian at university. A pivotal year abroad eventually paved the way for a stint at Real Madrid TV, effectively launching the 34-year-old into the fast-paced realm of international sports presenting.

Stepping Onto the Global Stage

These days, you will frequently spot Aljoe on major broadcast networks like Amazon Prime Video and DAZN. She regularly interviews some of the biggest names in world football, seamlessly switching between languages and often translating live on air for the viewers at home. Her profile skyrocketed in 2025 when she spearheaded DAZN’s coverage of the newly expanded FIFA Club World Cup over in the United States. Rounding off a massive year, she also joined ESPN’s stateside broadcasting team to anchor their FA Cup coverage, guiding American audiences through the relentless drama of England’s most historic domestic knockout competition.

Nerve-Wracking Debuts and Anfield Highlights

Despite her polished on-screen persona, the journey hasn’t been without its daunting moments. Speaking exclusively to the Mirror, the presenter opened up about the milestones that have truly tested her mettle. Strangely enough, it wasn’t the massive global tournaments that brought on the worst jitters.

“Presenting on Spanish television live for the first time when I lived in Madrid, I was so nervous,” Aljoe admitted. “Even though I could speak Spanish fluently, talking live on TV there was an entirely different prospect. I was shaking so much, but it went well.”

She also pointed to a particularly overwhelming recent assignment: her very first live translation interview for Amazon Prime Video. That memorable post-match chat was with none other than Liverpool’s Luis Diaz, catching the winger fresh off the pitch just moments after he netted a sensational hat-trick against Bayer Leverkusen.

The Race for March’s Main Prize

It is exactly that kind of electric performance from stars like Diaz that keeps the Anfield faithful buzzing throughout the season. Unsurprisingly, the debate over who has been the club’s standout performer is currently raging across Merseyside, as voting for Liverpool’s Standard Chartered Men’s Player of the Month for March has officially opened.

Managerial rotation and a packed schedule meant a total of twenty different players featured across the Reds’ six fixtures during the month. Fans are now being urged to pick their top performer via the club’s online voting tool. Supporters can cast their ballot and even drop a comment to justify exactly why their chosen player deserves the coveted monthly accolade.