Kane vs Haaland headlines England-Norway World Cup quarter-final broadcast team
Mark Pougatch presents ITV's coverage of England vs Norway at the 2026 World Cup in Miami, with Roy Keane, Gary Neville and Ian Wright as pundits. Sam Matterface calls the action alongside co-commentator Lee Dixon.
Mark Pougatch leads ITV’s broadcast team for England’s 2026 World Cup quarter-final against Norway at the Miami Stadium, with kick-off at 10pm BST. Roy Keane, Gary Neville and Ian Wright serve as pundits, while Gabriel Clarke reports pitchside in Florida.
Sam Matterface takes the main commentary role for the quarter-final, with former Arsenal and England full-back Lee Dixon alongside him as co-commentator.
England arrive at the last-eight stage having beaten Mexico at the Azteca earlier in the tournament — a result that underlined the difficulty of their path to this point. Norway, meanwhile, produced one of the tournament’s standout upsets, defeating Brazil in a performance described as remarkably assured.
The match is widely expected to hinge on the duel between Harry Kane and Erling Haaland, with the two strikers regarded as the best in world football. Jude Bellingham is also likely to be central to England’s ambitions as the knockout rounds intensify.
The presence of Keane and Neville in the studio has been a consistent talking point throughout ITV’s coverage this summer, with the two former Manchester United team-mates rarely short of a disagreement. A high-stakes quarter-final between England and Norway should provide plenty of material for both.
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