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Jon Champion and Ally McCoist to Call Croatia vs Ghana as Group L Drama Unfolds
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Jon Champion and Ally McCoist to Call Croatia vs Ghana as Group L Drama Unfolds

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Croatia and Ghana will meet in a pivotal Group L fixture at the 2026 World Cup, with the destination of top spot potentially hanging in the balance — and ITV's coverage will lean entirely on its commentary team rather than a dedicated pundit panel.

Jon Champion will lead the broadcast as the main commentator for the clash, with former Scotland striker Ally McCoist joining him in the booth as co-commentator.

Why no pundits for this game?

The absence of a pundit line-up is down to scheduling: Croatia vs Ghana kicks off at 10pm British time and runs simultaneously with England's Group L match against Panama on ITV. The broadcaster has opted to dedicate its full studio panel to the England fixture, leaving the Croatia vs Ghana broadcast to proceed with commentary only — a common approach when the 2026 World Cup schedule throws up simultaneous kick-offs.

What is at stake in Group L

Ghana arrive at Philadelphia Stadium having accumulated a win and a draw across their first two group games, placing them second in Group L. Croatia, meanwhile, sit third after falling to England in their opening match before bouncing back with a victory over Panama.

Depending on how Thomas Tuchel's England side fare against Panama, Croatia and Ghana could both still finish top of the group. Luka Modric and his teammates will be acutely aware that the evening's final standings could shift dramatically once both results are known.

For Ghana's Black Stars, a positive result would mark a significant statement at this World Cup — and for Croatian supporters, the stakes are equally high as their side chases a route into the knockout rounds from a favourable position.

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