Who is commentating USA v Germany? UK TV and live stream details for the international friendly
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USA v Germany in the international friendly on Saturday, 6 June 2026 is listed for 19:30 UK time, with UK coverage shown on Premier Sports 2 rather than ITV, BBC, Sky or TNT. The match is part of the 2026 men’s international friendly schedule and is scheduled at Soldier Field, Chicago. [3][8]
For viewers in the United States, the match is being carried on TNT and truTV, with HBO Max also listed for streaming. That places the game within Turner’s long-running U.S. football rights package, which has made TNT and truTV familiar homes for American men’s internationals. [5][6]
The main broadcast team in the U.S. features Liam McHugh presenting, with Luke Wileman as main commentator and Kyle Martino as co-commentator. The pundit lineup also includes DaMarcus Beasley, Brian Dunseth and Brad Guzan, while Melissa Ortiz is on reporting duties. Callum Williams leads the separate Westwood One Sports audio coverage alongside Jamie Kyle Watson. [User query]
Liam McHugh is one of the most recognisable sports presenters in American television, known for his polished studio work across major live events, while Luke Wileman has built a strong reputation through years of football commentary in North America. Kyle Martino, a former MLS midfielder turned analyst, brings playing experience to the broadcast, and DaMarcus Beasley and Brad Guzan both add recent top-level international perspective from the U.S. men’s game. Brian Dunseth is also a familiar voice to American football audiences through his long career as a broadcaster and analyst. [User query]
On the UK side, the audio option listed is FlashScore with Jon Batham on commentary, while talkSPORT has Ben Jacobs reporting. That gives British fans a choice between live audio coverage and the television feed, with the fixture kicking off in the evening and fitting neatly into the Saturday prime-time window. [User query][3]
The game is notable as a late-stage warm-up for both nations ahead of the summer’s major international football commitments, and the venue adds extra weight given Chicago’s role as a high-profile U.S. sporting stage. For Germany, the fixture also forms part of the broader build-up covered by European broadcasters, including RTL in Germany, which has announced free-to-air coverage and streaming for the match. [7]
Article generated: 6 June 2026, 19:31 GMT
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