Both ITV and BBC Sport have star-studded line-ups for their commentary, presenter and pundit teams at the 2026 World Cup.
With 104 matches in the United States, Canada and Mexico, fans will be able to watch 54 games on BBC television, while ITV Sport will cover 29 group stage matches from its Brooklyn studio.
And fans can look forward to some fresh insight from former Premier League stars, some household names, as well as BBC Sport coverage.
Gabby Logan will host the BBC’s coverage of England v Ghana, with Wayne Rooney in the pundit team and Alan Shearer on co-commentary.
Here are the pundits and commentary lineups to watch for this summer’s tournament:
Pandit
BBC Sports
Alan Shearer
Wayne Rooney
Micah Richards
Joe Hart
Paul Robinson
Steph Houghton
Alan White
Danny Murphy.
Scott Brown
Rachel Corsi
James McFadden
Oliver Giroud
Gail Clichy
Cesar Azpilicueta
Benny McCarthy
Ashley Williams
Thomas Frank
Hasan Kachlool
Darren Kane
ITV Sport
Roy Kane
Ian Wright
Gary Neville
Patrick Vieira
Karen Carney
Ange Postecoglou
John Mata
Emma Hayes
Duncan Ferguson
Joby McEnuff
Bradley Wright-Phillips
Christina Uncle
Gary Lineker – The former BBC presenter appeared as a pundit during ITV’s coverage on Saturday, June 20.
Commentator
BBC Sports
Guy Mowbray
Steve Wilson
Steve Bower
Jonathan Pearce
Robin Cowan
Steven Wyeth
Liam McLeod
ITV Sport
Sam Materface
Jon Champion
Seb Hutchinson
Joe Speight
Co-commentator
BBC Sports
Alan Shearer
Danny Murphy
Stephen Warnock
Efan Ekoko
Martin Kevin
Sue Smith
Rachel Corsi
James McFadden
Paul Robinson
ITV Sport
Lee Dixon
Ellie McCoist
Andros Townsend
Lucy Ward
Presenters
BBC Sports
Kelly Keats
Mark Chapman
Gabby Logan
Alex Scott
Kelly Somers
Elide Barber
ITV Sport
Mark Pugach
Laura Woods
Simra Hunter
Daniel Khan
Reporters
ITV Sport
Gabriel Clarke
Connie McLaughlin



