On the BBC, it has been confirmed the coverage of the game will be hosted by Match of the Day presenter and former England marksman Gary Lineker. He is set to be flanked by former Three Lions icons Alan Shearer and Rio Ferdinand, with former European Championship winner Jurgen Klinsmann completing the line up for the BBC.
For ITV, the pundit panel is yet to be confirmed, but it will be Mark Pougatch hosting the show, whilst he expected to be flanked by England former England internationals Gary Neville and Ian Wright flanked by the outspoken former Sunderland manager Roy Keane.
BBC have confirmed that their co-commentary duo will be the regular voice of Guy Mowbray and alongside regular co-commentator and former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas.
For those hoping to listen to the subtle tones of Clive and Ally though, ITV are set to break their hearts with confirmation that they will be sticking with the duo that took us through England’s semi final win over Denmark, with the confirmation that Sam Matterface and Lee Dixon will be in the commentary seats for Sunday’s final.
For ITV, the pundit panel is yet to be confirmed, but it will be Mark Pougatch hosting the show, whilst he expected to be flanked by England former England internationals Gary Neville and Ian Wright flanked by the outspoken former Sunderland manager Roy Keane.
BBC have confirmed that their co-commentary duo will be the regular voice of Guy Mowbray and alongside regular co-commentator and former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas.
For those hoping to listen to the subtle tones of Clive and Ally though, ITV are set to break their hearts with confirmation that they will be sticking with the duo that took us through England’s semi final win over Denmark, with the confirmation that Sam Matterface and Lee Dixon will be in the commentary seats for Sunday’s final.