Who are the ITV commentators, pundits and presenters for Belgium vs Senegal?

Shots of ITV's outdoor Brooklyn Studio at night and at day overlooking Manhattan without any pundits or presenters in shot
ITV presenter Mark Pougatch (Image credit: ITV)

Belgium and Senegal meet at Seattle Stadium in the round of 32 at World Cup 2026 tonight for the right to stay at the unusual Pacific Northwest venue for a last-16 tie against the United States or Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Belgium vs Senegal will be broadcast live and for free on ITV1. It will also be streamed via ITVX.

Coverage begins at 8:15pm ahead of kick-off at 9pm, so let's take a look at who'll be dishing up little pearls of wisdom in ITV's Brooklyn studio with all you need to know about the France vs Sweden pundits, commentators and presenters.

ITV commentators, presenters and pundits for Belgium vs Senegal

Sky Sports commentator and pundit Gary Neville

Gary Neville is in the ITV studio today (Image credit: Getty Images)

ITV's presenter for this intriguing knock-out game will be Mark Pougatch, who will guide the broadcaster's top punditry trio through pre-match, half time, post-match and any random breaks FIFA or the weather can throw at them.

That means Gary Neville will be dropping knowledge nuggets all over the set at the riverside studio as the World Cup round of 32 rattles along apace.

Neville's former Manchester United teammate Roy Keane joins him on the panel for Belgium vs Senegal.

Keane and Neville won 15 Premier League titles between them under Alex Ferguson and bring a wealth of international football experience to the table.

The former Republic of Ireland midfielder played 67 times for his country, though his history with the World Cup is perhaps a matter best dodged at the best of times. Neville racked up 85 first team caps for England.

Ian Wright will be on the studio team too. He scored nine times in a meagre 33 senior England appearances; he should have managed many more of both.

Wright scored more than 125 First Division and Premier League goals for Arsenal in the 1990s, helping the Gunners to a domestic cup double in 1992-93 and a league and FA Cup double in 1997-98.

BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 6: Pundits Roy Keane and Ian Wright working for ITV Sport during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between England and Andorra at Villa Park

Ian Wright and Roy Keane are on punditry duty in Brooklyn today (Image credit: Getty Images)

Your main commentator for Belgium vs Senegal is Sam Matterface, who is joined in Seattle by another former Arsenal star in the form of Lee Dixon.

The right-back played 22 times for England.

Can Belgium overcome Senegal or will the AFCON finalists keep on rolling? Let us know your prediction...

Chris is a Warwickshire-based freelance football writer specialising in West Midlands football, the Premier League, the EFL and the J.League. He is the author of the High Protein Beef Paste football newsletter and owner of Aston Villa Review. He supports Coventry Sphinx.

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