BBC to show Brazil v Morocco highlights with Guy Mowbray and Alan Shearer on commentary

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Brazil v Morocco at the FIFA World Cup 2026 is set to be shown in the UK by the BBC, with highlights on BBC and live coverage available across the broadcaster’s World Cup output, including BBC One / HD, BBC Red Button HD, BBC Radio 5 Live, and BBC Sport Online / BBC iPlayer for geo-restricted viewers.[1][5]

The main BBC match coverage for this game features Guy Mowbray on commentary alongside Alan Shearer, while Kelly Cates presents the BBC One / HD programme with Joe Hart and Hassan Kachloul among the pundits.[1][5]

On the radio and digital side, Steve Crossman presents the BBC Red Button HD and BBC Radio 5 Live coverage, with Ian Dennis leading commentary, while BBC Radio Scotland and BBC Sounds also list Crossman, Dennis, and a Scottish-focused pundit panel of Willie Miller, Andy Halliday and Pat Nevin.[5]

The wider BBC Sport Online and BBC iPlayer offering also brings together both presenting teams, with Kelly Cates and Steve Crossman both listed, plus commentary from Ian Dennis and Guy Mowbray, and punditry from Joe Hart and Hassan Kachloul.[5]

Guy Mowbray is one of the BBC’s best-known football voices and a long-standing Match of the Day commentator, while Alan Shearer remains one of the network’s most recognisable pundits thanks to his Premier League pedigree and regular BBC appearances.[1] Kelly Cates has become a familiar front-of-house presenter across major football tournaments, and Steve Crossman is a seasoned BBC broadcaster with extensive experience on live sport and radio coverage.[1]

For viewers outside the UK, the game is also listed on FOX in the United States with John Strong and Stuart Holden, on RTÉ 2 in Ireland with John Kenny, and on the worldwide feed with Peter Drury and Alan Smith.[5] That global coverage underlines the scale of interest in a fixture that pits Brazil’s pedigree against Morocco’s growing international profile.

Elsewhere, talkSPORT has Hugh Woozencroft presenting with Paul Mitchell and Darren Bent, while Sky Sports News lists Danyal Khan as reporter and Sporty TV Africa features Ade Oladipo as presenter.[5]

The match is scheduled for 13 June 2026 at 23:00 UK time, and the BBC’s listing makes it clear that UK fans wanting television coverage should look to the broadcaster’s main World Cup channels and digital platforms.[1][5]

Article generated: 12 June 2026, 23:00 GMT

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