France and Spain face off tonight in a thrilling encounter for a coveted place in the World Cup Final.
Both France and Spain have impressed throughout the tournament and are deserving of a spot in the final, but only one team will advance to football’s biggest stage.
ITV is broadcasting this highly anticipated match in the United Kingdom, deploying its top broadcasting team to deliver pre-match build-up, live in-game analysis, and post-match discussions.
Here’s a complete look at the ITV line-up covering this blockbuster World Cup semi-final clash.
The semi-final will be televised live on ITV from 8pm BST, with the pre-match coverage commencing at 7pm BST.
The full roster of pundits, presenters, and commentators has been confirmed for the match, which will take place at the Dallas Stadium in Texas.
Mark Pougatch heads the coverage, continuing his role as ITV’s lead presenter for this tournament.
Joining him in the studio are expert analysts Karen Carney, Patrick Vieira, Gary Neville, Ian Wright, and Roy Keane — a star-studded punditry line-up akin to a five-a-side team of footballing legends.
Each of these analysts brings a wealth of international experience, having represented their respective nations across numerous major tournaments.
Viewers can expect spirited debate and passionate discussion on key match incidents, with the broadcast once again promising to be as captivating as the game itself.
In the commentary box at Dallas, Sam Matterface will serve as the lead commentator, with Lee Dixon providing co-commentary and tactical insight.
The duo have travelled extensively across the tournament, delivering commentary on some of the competition’s biggest fixtures.
This line-up ensures comprehensive coverage for fans eager to follow every moment of this high-stakes World Cup semi-final between France and Spain.
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