Where to catch all the drama on ITV, which games will be aired and what you can expect from their coverage
ITV have the rights to 32 live matches at the Qatar World Cup and will share the entirety of the broadcasting schedule with the BBC.
As ever, ITV will endeavour to bring full coverage to UK screens over the 28-day tournament in Qatar.
Alongside the matchday action, ITV will be providing footage across the network’s social platforms. You will be able to consume content through Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube.
Matches will be available to fans on TV and through their streaming platform ITVX.
A full scheduling list cannot yet be confirmed by ITV.
They have the first and second pick of the last 16 matches and the first pick of the quarterfinals. ITV will also broadcast one of the semi-finals and the final.
For the group phase, ITV has secured broadcasting rights for the following 24 games.
DateFixtureKick off time (GMT)Nov 21Senegal 0-2 Netherlands4pmNov 21USA 1-1 Wales7pmNov 22Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia10amNov 22Denmark 0-0 Tunisa1pmNov 23Morocco 0-0 Croatia10amNov 23Germany 1-2 Japan1pmNov 23Spain 7-0 Costa Rica4pmNov 24Switzerland 1-0 Cameroon10amNov 24Portugal 3-2 Ghana4pmNov 25Netherlands 1-1 Ecuador4pmNov 25England 0-0 USA7pmNov 26Poland 2-0 Saudi Arabia1pmNov 26France 2-1 Denmark4pmNov 26Argentina 2-0 Mexico7pmNov 27Japan 0-1 Costa Rica10amNov 28Cameroon 3-3 Serbia10amNov 28Brazil 1-0 Switzerland4pmNov 28Portugal 2-0 Uruguay7pmNov 29Ecuador vs Senegal3pmNov 29Netherlands vs Qatar3pmDec 1Japan vs Spain7pmDec 1Costa Rica vs Germany7pmDec 2Serbia vs Switzerland7pmDec 2Cameroon vs Brazil7pm
Outside of the 90-minute broadcast, viewers will be guided through the play with matchday analysis and comprehensive reporting, which will encompass pre and post-match air time.
If fans can’t watch events unfold at the time, the channel is offering match-by-match daily highlights on ITVX. This is in addition to their highlights show, ‘World Cup Daily’, which offers a full round-up.
On-camera events will be led by main presenters Mark Pougatch, Laura Woods and Seema Jaswal.
ITV will also call on Peter Walton for referee analysis during the World Cup, who will be providing some context to on-field decision-making.
Aside from the presenters, ITV will offer also offer many of the football’s most loved former players to UK screens.
Expert analysis will come from Ian Wright, Roy Keane, Gary Neville, Karen Carney, Graeme Souness, Joe Cole, Eniola Aluko, Nigel De Jong, Nadia Nadim and Hal Robson-Kanu.
ITV have named some of their most trusted voices to narrate the tournament.
Sam Matterface, Clive Tyldesley, Jon Champion, Seb Hutchinson, Joe Speight and Tom Gayle.
Lee Dixon, Ally McCoist, John Hartson and Andros Townsend.
This will be supplemented by ongoing tournament reporting from Gabriel Clarke, Michelle Owen and Celina Hinchcliffe.
Here is a list of providers and channel numbers.
ProviderITV channel numberFreeview3Sky103Virgin Media103BT103
Launched just in time for the World Cup, viewers that prefer to stream the games online can catch all their World Cup games here.
Fans will need to log in to or create a streaming account with additional questions over proof of age.
You can find a link to ITVX here.
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