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The simple, honest truth about the BBC’s World Cup coverage compared to ITV

admin_ok9yktt6By admin_ok9yktt6June 19, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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ITV’s reporting base is in Brooklyn, while the BBC has faced harsh criticism for not having a studio in one of the tournament host countries.

June 14, 2026 13:31Updated June 18, 2026 13:52

BBC studios are on this side of the Atlantic, ITV is based in Brooklyn

BBC studios are on this side of the Atlantic, ITV is based in Brooklyn

The bottom line is that if you want to watch a particular World Cup match, you’ll be watching regardless of whether the TV presenter or pundit is in the US or Salford.

No matter what part of the world he’s frowned upon, you know what you’re going to get from Roy Keane.

It doesn’t matter if it’s New York’s East River or the Mersey River behind The Irishman. Indeed, despite ITV’s outdoor studio being praised and claimed to have given ITV an advantage over the BBC in broadcasting the World Cup, does anyone else find it a bit distracting?

The lower Manhattan backdrop may be more interesting, as Keene and Gary Neville engage in a predictable disagreement. Let’s see how many yellow taxis you can spot.

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See if you can recognize the landmark. How many cars cross the Brooklyn Bridge?

If you’ve ever toured Manhattan, you’re probably familiar with Pier 17, the shopping and entertainment complex on the bottom left of the photo.

To be honest, the landscape becomes even more fascinating when you problematize the serious cracks in knowledge about teams that pundits give Premier League players such disdain.

And eventually players like Keane and Neville will be watching games in the same way as players like Rooney and Olivier Giroud. On TV.

Roy Keane on the ITV set of the World Cup

Roy Keane settles into his seat for ITV’s World Cup in Brooklyn

Wayne Rooney responds to Jude Bellingham's comments about England squad in BBC studio

Wayne Rooney is one of the headline pundits for the BBC’s World Cup coverage (Image: BBC Sport)

Are you watching a game with your mates in a pub and lamenting the fact that Gabby Logan isn’t in the host nation? Did anyone in your family wonder if Rooney could be home in less than 30 minutes after making the decision between Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Speaking of Rooney, his analysis of some of the events in that game was very insightful. It’s no exaggeration to say that he wasn’t a natural at criticizing when he started, but he’s getting used to the job.

Although he may not be able to participate in the tournament, Rooney has a good chance of becoming the pundit’s ace at this World Cup. And the BBC’s roster of presenters and reporters has the perfect mix of experts.

Gary Neville on ITV set in New York

Gary Neville plays a big role in ITV’s World Cup coverage (Image: ITV Sport)

The same was true for ITV, with Mark Pugatch in particular doing a great job in his role as the main anchor of the coverage. A common failing overall is the lack of insight into the specific qualities and weaknesses of the national team, which does not have many players all too familiar to British football fans.

But it’s always been that way. TV producers would be better off insisting that experts do more research than making sure they have good backgrounds.

Is it a departure from BBC norms to not have a studio in the country where the World Cup is being held, or in this case any country?Yes, it is.

And Gary Lineker may have labeled it “soulless” for the BBC studio to still be here, but does it make much of a difference to the quality of reporting? Absolutely not.

And let’s be honest, it’s the football we want to see, not the view of Manhattan.

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