Somewhere in between traveling the country on the World Cup victory tour, preparing for the 2016 Olympics and practicing yoga, Christen Press will add broadcasting to her schedule.

Beginning this weekend, the U.S. Women’s National Team forward will host FOX Sports’ digital series @ The Buzzer for soccer. She’ll do this 25 times during the week through December, hosting three or four videos a day in Los Angeles. Her first day on the job is Saturday at the men’s national team’s CONCACAF CUP game against Mexico at the Rose Bowl. She’ll do an atmosphere piece to set the scene of what it’s like in the stadium and FOX is working with the American Outlaws to get Press embedded with the rowdy fan group for part of the time as well. Her content can be found online as well as FOX Sports 1.

“I think it’s really important for people to be talking about soccer, especially in this country, and growing the game,” Press said. “So I’m excited to be a part of that.”

Though the Stanford graduate didn’t do any on-camera work in college, she feels comfortable with video because of all the interviews she did during this summer’s World Cup. FOX producers immediately thought of her while brainstorming who should fill this role because they thought she was smart and did well on camera as an interviewee.

Press isn’t sure if TV is something she wants to pursue once her playing days are over, but having this experience can only benefit her in case she follows in the footsteps of former players like Julie Foudy or Cat Whitehill.

“It’s really hard for me to look past what I’m currently doing,” she said. “I’m so invested in the upcoming Olympics and what I’m doing for my club team that I don’t spend time wondering what happens after. I just want to stick with my training and put everything into it, and I think that opportunities like this will be great resources for when my career does potentially have to end.”

The U.S. has six victory tour games left this year before solely focusing on Olympic qualifying in February. Mix that with the NWSL season that ended last week and there hasn’t been much time for Press to relax since the World Cup. She took a week off from soccer last month to practice yoga, but that’s about it.

“It’s really tight on the women’s cycle with a World Cup going straight into an Olympic year, which are such amazing events and so important for our careers,” she said.

In their first four victory tour games, the Americans outscored Costa Rica and Haiti 28-2. The practices were more lighthearted, celebratory, and team meetings were shorter. But as the U.S. prepares for upcoming games against Brazil and the Olympics grow nearer, the training environment will gradually intensify.

And Press will be juggling all of that plus learning how to cover soccer in front of the camera.

“I wouldn’t have been able to do this if FOX hadn’t been so willing to work with my schedule,” she said. “I’m not in LA every day, I’m traveling all the time with the national team. I train every single day and I’ll come into this when I’m in town. I got really lucky and I think that’s what made this such an attractive opportunity.”