Amber Sandhu

Amber Sandhu

Sports broadcaster

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About Amber Sandhu

Amber Sandhu is a charismatic and versatile broadcaster with a passion for sports and live presenting. Hailing from Wolverhampton, she gained recognition covering the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games for BBC Midlands Today. A sports science graduate and avid footballer and cricketer, Amber honed her skills at BBC Radio West Midlands before joining Sky Sports, where she covers Aston Villa and Wolverhampton Wanderers, delivering engaging pitch-side reporting and insightful interviews.

A seasoned radio presenter, Amber hosts her own Saturday show on BBC Asian Network and frequently fronts their weekday drive show. She has also reported live from major cricket events, including ICC men’s and women’s tournaments and The Hundred.

In addition to her broadcasting expertise, Amber is a skilled corporate host, working regularly with Westfield to lead high-profile events. Her dynamic presence and wealth of experience make her an inspiring and captivating choice for events, hosting and moderating conferences.

To book Awards Host Amber Sandhu, contact The Speakers Agency on +44(0)1332 810481 or email enquiries@thespeakersagency.com

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