South Korea v El Salvador live commentary: Greg Wrubell leads BYUtv coverage of friendly international

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South Korea v El Salvador will be shown in the UK on BYUtv and the BYUtv App for the friendly international scheduled for 4 June 2026 at 02:00 UK time. The main commentary team listed for the match is Greg Wrubell on lead commentary, with Landon Southwick as co-commentator and Spencer Linton reporting from the venue.ICDb match listing

The broadcast details match BYUtv’s coverage pattern for this international window, with the same trio also listed on its recent South Korea friendly coverage, underlining that the network is using a familiar presenting team across these fixtures. ICDb’s match page for South Korea v El Salvador specifically confirms the commentators and the fact that this is a Friendly International.[4]

Greg Wrubell is best known as one of the principal voices on BYU sports coverage, and his role as the lead commentator fits BYUtv’s approach of pairing experienced play-by-play talent with regular studio and pitch-side personnel. Landon Southwick is listed here as co-commentator, while Spencer Linton is reporting from the match, giving the coverage a more traditional broadcast setup than a simple single-feed stream.[1][2][4]

For British viewers looking for the match, the key point is that this is not a BBC, ITV, Sky or TNT broadcast, but a BYUtv production available through the channel and app. That means the most useful viewing route is the network’s own platform rather than a mainstream UK sports channel slot.[1][2][4]

The fixture itself is part of the international friendly calendar, and while these matches often carry less competitive weight than tournament games, they are still useful for assessing team shape, player fitness and tactical changes. South Korea’s appearance in a live-friendly broadcast also reflects the growing international reach of US-based sports channels such as BYUtv when they secure rights to football friendlies.[4][5]

BYUtv’s coverage has also been associated with venue-led reporting and on-the-ground match access, with the same broadcaster and personnel appearing across consecutive South Korea friendlies in the current listings. That consistency should give viewers a clear indication of the style of presentation to expect: direct match commentary, concise analysis and live reporting from the sidelines.[1][2][5]

Article generated: 4 June 2026, 02:01 GMT

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