My name is Davide Bernardi, I’m a journalist and a pitchside reporter. I started at Fox Sports in 2013, covering international football: La Liga, Clasicos and Derbi de Madrid, Libertadores and Copa America, Argentina and Brazil. Today I work with several publications, including DAZN Italy, where I work as a pitchside reporter. I created my own show, Bordocam , where I try to show everything you can’t seen at home.
About Davide Bernardi
My passion for football began when I was a child, and for journalism when I realized there was no way I could get to Serie A. So I looked for the best way to get as close to the pitch as possible: let’s just say I got very close.
I still play football today, with very modest results, although once before a Milan derby, in the midfield of San Siro, I back-heeled Rabiot.
Professional journey
Editor - Prime Video Sport
2025 - Present
Pitch Reporter & Talent - DAZN
2024 - Present
Senior Field Producer - DAZN
2018 - 2024
Editor / Correspondent - Fox Sports
2013 - 2018
Education
Bachelors Degree in Media Language
2010 - 2013
Recent pieces
My absolute first takeaway from watching these opening group stage games is clear: outside of South Africa and Tunisia, the average level of African teams has skyrocketed. Let's see if tactical mastermind Hervé Renard can turn things around for Tunisia after Sabri Lamouchi's firing, but the rest of the continent is buzzing.
Alright, let's talk about the heavy hitters. We’re breaking down the four national teams with the absolute best odds to lift the trophy this summer. They all have completely different formulas, but make no mistake: every single one of them has a legit shot to win it all on the night of July 19 in New York.
Every World Cup delivers its share of jaw-dropping surprises, whether it’s Cinderella stories like Senegal in 2002 and Ghana in 2010, or unheralded players launching themselves into superstardom. Look no further than Fabio Grosso in 2006, or James Rodríguez using the 2014 tournament to punch his ticket to Real Madrid.
If there is one soccer match where, by definition, predicting the outcome is (if not impossible) incredibly complicated, it’s THE FINAL. Especially when it's a Champions League match.