Fox's Aly Wagner makes World Cup history

Nick Schwartz | USA TODAY Sports

World Cup viewers who tuned into Friday's World Cup group stage match between Morocco and Iran heard a new voice on commentary, as broadcaster Aly Wagner called her first-ever men's World Cup game.

Wagner, who has 131 caps for the United States women's national team and is a two-time Olympic gold medalist, made history as the first woman to call a World Cup game on U.S. television.

About to witness some U.S. sports television history now on FOX as @alywagner becomes the first female game analyst for men’s @FIFAWorldCup games. A great soccer voice and an American badass. 🇺🇸 #disruptors pic.twitter.com/w3vqqVcWGy — Alexi Lalas (@AlexiLalas) June 15, 2018

Love the female representation from @alywagner in the World Cup commentary 🙌🏽 — Alanna Kennedy (@AlannaKennedy) June 15, 2018

Damn aly Wagner is running laps around the color commentators from the other two games — Kyle Grabowski (@kylegrbwsk) June 15, 2018

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