BBC World Cup pundits to stay in UK until quarter-finals
The BBC will not send its main TV pundits to the 2026 World Cup until the knockout stages, covering matches remotely from Salford. Read the full story on this controversial cost-cutting move.
The BBC will not send its main TV pundits to the 2026 World Cup until the knockout stages, covering matches remotely from Salford. Read the full story on this controversial cost-cutting move.
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