The FA Women's Super League and ESPN are searching for the next generation of sports presenters and they want you to get involved in their new competition by reporting on a Liverpool match.

Their national initiative, called 'Search For A Star', will be headed-up by an elite panel of expert judges including ESPN football presenter Rebecca Lowe, Team GB Olympian Ellen White and ESPN senior executive producer Andrew Hornett.

The competition welcomes all aspiring sports presenters aged between 12-16 and the winner will be given the chance to write and present their own report for ESPN.

To enter, hopefuls are asked to upload an original, single-camera 60-second video report on a recent sport event to their own YouTube account and visit www.fawsl.com to find out how to submit the URL. 

And Reds fans are encouraged to attend either Liverpool's clash with Arsenal at Anfield on Saturday, September 2 or Liverpool ladies' match against Everton on August 29, 2012 to report on the action.

Entries will be whittled-down to four lucky finalists, who will be invited to the ESPN Studios in London on Tuesday, September 25, for an exclusive tour and a TV presenting master-class.

The finalists will be given the chance to impress the panel of judges with their newly-acquired presenting techniques and a final winner will be chosen.

Rebecca Lowe, ESPN broadcaster, commented: "This is a really exciting and rare opportunity for young stars to get involved and have a go at being a real life sports presenter. I was given my big break through a similar competition and it shows just what hard work and determination can do."

Kelly Simmons, head of national game at The FA comments: "The FA is thrilled to be working with ESPN to find a budding sports presenter. It's so important that we build on the Olympic legacy to help discover and support the next generation of sports stars both on and off the pitch."

For more information on how to enter the competition, please visit www.fawsl.com.