Canada v Bosnia-Herzegovina at the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be shown live in the UK on BBC One, with coverage also available on BBC Sport Online and BBC iPlayer.[2][9] The match kicks off at 8:00pm UK time on Friday 12 June 2026, and the BBC’s television build-up will be fronted by Gabby Logan alongside pundits Micah Richards and Olivier Giroud.[2][9]

The BBC’s World Cup coverage is part of its wider tournament package, with the broadcaster using a mix of established presenters, former players and experienced commentators across the competition.[1][3] Logan remains one of the most recognisable live football hosts on British television, while Richards has become a regular BBC pundit after moving smoothly from Premier League defender to sharp, media-friendly analyst.[1][8][9]

Olivier Giroud is one of the more notable additions to the BBC’s World Cup line-up, bringing the perspective of a World Cup winner and one of France’s most experienced forwards.[8][9] His presence should add a different tactical angle to the studio discussion, especially on a match that pits Canada’s athletic energy against Bosnia-Herzegovina’s more established international pedigree.

For viewers who prefer radio, the game will also be available on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds, with Kelly Cates presenting, Vicki Sparks on main commentary and David Edgar as co-commentator.[2][4][6] Sparks is one of the BBC’s leading football voices and has built a reputation through major tournament coverage, while Edgar, a former Canada international, brings useful national-team insight to the broadcast.[4][6]

The BBC’s broader commentary roster for the World Cup includes familiar names such as Guy Mowbray, Steve Wilson, Robyn Cowen and Jonathan Pearce, underlining how heavily the corporation is leaning on experienced voices for the tournament.[1][3][6] That depth means Canada v Bosnia-Herzegovina sits comfortably within a schedule designed to give UK audiences a polished and familiar viewing experience across television, radio and streaming.[1][2]

If you are following the game outside the BBC’s UK coverage, it is also being carried in other markets by FOX in the United States, RTÉ 2 in Ireland, TSN in Canada, the world feed, and talkSPORT’s audio coverage.[1][2] On the world feed, David Stowell will be on commentary alongside Craig Forrest, while talkSPORT’s team features Adrian Durham, Nigel Adderley and Scott Minto.[1]

For British viewers, though, the main choice is straightforward: BBC One for live television, BBC iPlayer for streaming, or BBC Radio 5 Live for full audio coverage.[2][7] That places one of the tournament’s early group-stage fixtures firmly within easy reach for audiences wanting a free-to-air World Cup night in prime time.

For more on the broadcaster, see BBC Sport.

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