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ITV's France vs Sweden Broadcast Team Revealed for World Cup 2026 Round of 32
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ITV's France vs Sweden Broadcast Team Revealed for World Cup 2026 Round of 32

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France and Sweden are set to meet in the World Cup 2026 round of 32, and ITV will broadcast the all-European clash live and free in the UK on ITV1, with streaming available via ITVX. Coverage kicks off at 9:15pm, with the match at New York New Jersey Stadium getting underway at 10:00pm.

Who is presenting for ITV?

Mark Pougatch will anchor ITV's studio coverage from Brooklyn, guiding viewers through the pre-match build-up before what promises to be a compelling knockout tie.

Gary Neville joins Pougatch as a pundit, bringing his familiar analytical eye to one of three all-UEFA matchups in the World Cup second round.

A double dose of nineties Arsenal

Neville will be joined in the studio by two figures synonymous with Arsenal's most celebrated era. Ian Wright, who netted 128 First Division and Premier League goals for the Gunners between 1991 and 1998, is part of the panel. Wright was instrumental in Arsenal's domestic cup double in 1992-93 and their league and FA Cup double in 1997-98. Despite his brilliance, the striker earned only 33 senior England caps, scoring nine times for the Three Lions.

Alongside Wright sits Patrick Vieira, once one of Wright's fiercest Premier League rivals during his time at Manchester United and beyond. The French midfielder won three Premier League titles with Arsenal and was central to France's triumphs at the World Cup in 1998 and the European Championship in 2000. His presence adds particular intrigue to a match involving his home nation.

Commentary team

Jon Champion will provide live commentary from New Jersey, partnered as usual by former Scotland and Rangers striker Ally McCoist. McCoist brought the curtain down on a storied playing career with 19 international goals and 10 league titles to his name.

The stakes on the pitch

The match carries an intriguing subplot: Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele have each contributed four World Cup 2026 goals so far, and they will be looking to keep pace with Erling Haaland, who scored his fifth of the tournament against Ivory Coast in the group stage.

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