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FOX Sports announces World Cup broadcasting team, including ex-USMNT and England stars

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FOX Sports is ready to go ahead of the FIFA World Cup with a broadcasting lineup filled with former U.S. and England internationals for what will be the biggest tournament to date

Former U. S. Men's National Team stars Maurice Edu and Landon Donovan are among FOX Sports' analysts for the 2026 FIFA World Cup -Credit:Ian Walton/Getty Images The 2026 FIFA World Cup is just over a month away, and FOX Sports has officially announced its full broadcasting lineup to cover the 104-game tournament across the U.

S. , Mexico, and Canada. Covering all games on site will be nine commentary teams, five reporters, a feature correspondent, and two rules analysts.

Among the famous faces working as match analysts this summer will be U. S. Men’s National Team stars Landon Donovan, Cobi Jones, Stu Holden, and Maurice Edu, while the U.

S. Women’s National Team will be represented by Lori Lindsey. Iranian soccer boss denied entry into Canada ahead of FIFA Congress National Soccer Hall of Famer raises serious question over USMNT ahead of World Cup Owen Hargreaves represented England at two World Cups -Credit:Richard Sellers/Sportsphoto/Allstar via Getty Images The Premier League will also be heavily represented with four-time champion Owen Hargreaves, Rob Green, Danny Higginbotham, and Warren Barton all set to provide their insights during games.