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 take in 29 group stage matches from its Brooklyn studio.And fans can look forward to some new insight from the aforementioned trio of ex-Premier League stars, alongside some household names to BBC Sport’s coverage. Mark Pougatch is on hosting duties for England’s clash with Croatia on ITV tonight with Sam Matterface expected to be joined by Lee Dixon in the commentary box.Here are the punditry and commentary line-ups to look out for at this summer’s tournament: Pundits BBC SportAlan ShearerWayne RooneyMicah RichardsJoe HartPaul RobinsonSteph HoughtonEllen WhiteDanny Murphy. Scott BrownRachel CorsieJames McFaddenOlivier GiroudGael ClichyCesar AzpilicuetaBenni McCarthyAshley WilliamsThomas FrankHassan KachloulDarren CannITV SportRoy KeaneIan WrightGary NevillePatrick VieiraKaren CarneyAnge PostecoglouJuan MataEmma HayesDuncan FergusonJobi McAnuffBradley Wright-PhillipsChristina Unkel Commentators BBC SportGuy MowbraySteve WilsonSteve BowerJonathan PearceRobyn CowenSteven Wyeth Liam McLeodITV SportSam MatterfaceJon ChampionSeb HutchinsonJoe SpeightBBC Sport unveils its World Cup 2026 line-up (BBC)Co-commentatorsBBC SportAlan ShearerDanny MurphyStephen WarnockEfan EkokuMartin KeownSue SmithRachel CorsieJames McFaddenPaul RobinsonITV SportLee DixonAlly McCoistAndros TownsendLucy WardPresenters BBC SportKelly CatesMark ChapmanGabby LoganAlex ScottKelly SomersEilidh BarbourITV SportMark PougatchLaura WoodsSemra HunterDaniyal KhanReportersITV SportGabriel ClarkeConnie McLaughlin