Argentina v Austria on BBC: Steve Bower leads World Cup 2026 coverage as Gabby Logan fronts BBC One build-up
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Argentina v Austria on BBC: Steve Bower leads World Cup 2026 coverage as Gabby Logan fronts BBC One build-upArgentina v Austria at the FIFA World Cup 2026 is being shown in the UK across the BBC, with BBC One carrying live television coverage and BBC Radio 5 Live providing full audio commentary for listeners on the move.
The match kicks off at 6:00pm UK time on Monday 22 June 2026, with BBC television coverage centred on Gabby Logan in the studio, Steve Bower on commentary and Danny Murphy alongside him as co-commentator. BBC Radio 5 Live is also broadcasting live commentary, with Steve Crossman presenting, Alistair Bruce-Ball leading commentary and Chris Sutton providing co-commentary. BBC listings confirm the fixture is part of Group J and being played in Dallas. [2][6]
The BBC’s wider digital coverage is substantial. The broadcaster’s online and iPlayer output includes both Gabby Logan and Steve Crossman on presentation duties, with Alistair Bruce-Ball and Steve Bower sharing main commentary roles, while Chris Sutton and Danny Murphy are among the co-commentators. The pundit team listed for the online and BBC One coverage features César Azpilicueta, Olivier Giroud and Ashley Williams, giving viewers a mix of elite international experience and seasoned analysis. [1][7]
Steve Bower is a familiar BBC voice, widely associated with major football coverage, while Danny Murphy has become one of the broadcaster’s regular analysts after a playing career that included Liverpool, Fulham and England. Gabby Logan remains one of British sport’s most recognisable presenters, long established across football and major tournament coverage. Steve Crossman, meanwhile, has built a strong reputation at BBC Radio 5 Live as one of its most trusted football broadcasters. [1][2]
There is also a strong international broadcast picture. In the United States, Fox is carrying the game, with Darren Fletcher on commentary, Owen Hargreaves co-commentating, Alex Aljoe reporting and former referee Mark Clattenburg offering officiating insight. In Ireland, RTÉ 2 has coverage anchored by Clare McNamara, with Connor Morris and Keith Treacy on commentary duties and Aine O'Gorman, Kevin Doyle and Stephen Kelly among the studio voices. [4][8]
Elsewhere, the match is also available on SBS and TSN channels using the world feed, while the global world-feed commentary team is Martin Tyler and Andy Townsend. That pairing will interest British viewers who know Tyler as one of football broadcasting’s most recognisable commentators and Townsend as a former Premier League midfielder and long-time analyst. talkSPORT is additionally carrying coverage with Nigel Adderley and Martin Keown. [4]
For UK audiences, the BBC’s decision to split coverage across television, radio and digital platforms means there are several ways to follow what should be one of the more closely watched Group J fixtures. The combination of established presenters, recent England and European internationals in the studio, and experienced match commentators gives the BBC package a notably strong tournament feel. [2][6][7]
For more on the team involved, see the BBC’s Argentina page: BBC Sport Argentina.
Article generated: 22 June 2026, 18:00 GMT