Who are the BBC pundits, commentators and presenters for France vs England?
England and France will do battle in Miami in the FIFA Bronze Medal match and the game will be shown live on the BBC in the UK
England and France are playing in the World Cup game that no one wants to compete in - the Bronze final.
Both sides would have fancied their chances of reaching the final, but came out on the wrong side of their semi-finals - Spain beat France and Argentina came from behind to beat England.
So, who do the BBC have in the punditry and commentary roles covering England versus France?
Who are the pundits, commentators and presenters for France vs England?
France vs England will kick off at 10pm BST, broadcast by the BBC with the full line-up of pundits, commentators and presenters now revealed.
Both teams would rather be in New York preparing for Sunday's final, but know that this game is a chance to bow out on a high.
Presenting will be Jason Mohammad, one of the BBC's most experienced radio and television broadcasters.
Serving as reporter on the ground is Kelly Somers, another experienced interviewer and football correspondent for the BBC, whilst Stephen Warnock is on punditry duties.
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The match's main voice is Jonathan Pearce, a regular of the BBC's major tournament output over the past few tournaments.
Joining him as co-commentator for the clash in Miami is the former England defender Matthew Upson.
Here is FourFourTwo's prediction for the match, as well as details on the match referee and his officiating team.

James Andrew is the editor of FourFourTwo, overseeing both the magazine and website. James is an NCTJ qualified journalist and began his career as a news reporter in regional newspapers in 2006 before moving into sport a year later. In 2011 he started a six year stint on the sports desk at the Daily Mail and MailOnline. James was appointed editor of FourFourTwo in December 2019. Across his career James has interviewed the likes of Franco Baresi, Sir Alex Ferguson, David Beckham and Michael Owen. James has been a Fulham season ticket holder since the mid-1990s and enjoys watching them home and away, through promotion and relegation.
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