The BBC will broadcast live coverage of England’s World Cup last 32 match against DR Congo on Saturday, starting at 4pm ahead of the kick-off at 5pm. Fans are eager to see if the Three Lions can improve their performance after previous games against Ghana and Panama.
Who Will Be Presenting the Match?
Mark Chapman will serve as the presenter for the game, bringing viewers live updates and insights from the BBC studio. He will be joined by former England striker Wayne Rooney, who was England's all-time leading scorer until his record was surpassed by Harry Kane.
Also contributing to the analysis will be Micah Richards, known for his lighthearted commentary, and ex-England goalkeeper Joe Hart, who will likely discuss Jordan Pickford's goalkeeping skills.
Commentary Team and Reporting
The match commentary will be provided by the renowned duo of Guy Mowbray and Alan Shearer. Meanwhile, Kelly Somers will report live from the England camp, offering the latest news and updates leading up to the match.
Additionally, former referee Darren Cann will share his expertise regarding any VAR or officiating issues that may arise during the game.
- Mark Chapman - Presenter
- Wayne Rooney - Pundit
- Micah Richards - Pundit
- Joe Hart - Pundit
- Guy Mowbray - Commentator
- Alan Shearer - Commentator
- Kelly Somers - Reporter
- Darren Cann - VAR Expert
🤖 This article was rewritten by Feed and Figures' editorial AI from a report originally published by FourFourTwo. Facts and quotes are preserved from the original; the rewrite focuses on clarity and structure. For the unedited original, see the source link below.