How to Watch Canada vs Morocco: Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, TSN, and Fox Sports for FIFA World Cup 2026 Quarter-Final
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How to Watch Canada vs Morocco: Live Broadcast Details for FIFA World Cup 2026 Quarter-Final
The FIFA World Cup 2026 has reached its thrilling quarter-final stage, with Canada taking on Morocco on Saturday, 4 July 2026, at 18:00 UK time. British fans can follow the live audio commentary via BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra, the BBC Sounds app, and BBC Sport Online. The UK commentary team features Eilidh Barbour as the main commentator, with former England striker Chris Sutton as co-commentator. Eilidh Barbour, a well-established BBC sports presenter and commentator, brings years of experience covering major football tournaments, while Chris Sutton, a former Blackburn Rovers and Chelsea star, offers sharp tactical analysis rooted in his playing career.
In Canada, the match is broadcast live on CTV Canada HD, Crave, and TSN Canada 1 HD through TSN Canada 3 HD and TSN Canada 4 HD. The TSN commentary team is led by main commentator Luke Wileman, with former Scotland and Fulham defender Steven Caldwell as co-commentator. Pundits include Atiba Hutchinson (Canada's most-capped player), Kevin Kilbane (former £40m Everton midfielder), and Julian De Guzman (MLS and Canadian Soccer League star). The presenting duties are handled by James Duthie, TSN's long-serving sports anchor known for his energetic delivery during major events. Additional reporting comes from Kristian Jack, Matthew Scianitti, and Claire Hanna.
For US audiences, Fox Sports covers the match on FOX ONE (USA), Fox (USA), and the Fox Sports App (available with geo-restriction). The American commentary team is led by Derek Rae as main commentator, with former Arsenal goalkeeper Robert Green as co-commentator. Pundits include the iconic Alexi Lalas (former US captain and MLS executive) and Clint Dempsey (2014 World Cup hero and current US Sports analyst). Presenter Rob Stone, Fox's veteran host, brings decades of experience from college football to the World Cup.
In Ireland, RTÉ 2 and RTÉ Player broadcast the match with presenter Peter Collins, main commentator John Kenny, and co-commentator Keith Treacy. Pundits include Dietmar Hamann (German international and former Liverpool star) and Stephen Kelly (former Fulham and Brentford defender). African viewers can access the game via Sporty TV Africa, with Will Downing and John Flanagan on commentary.
ITV offers highlights coverage on ITV1 and ITVX, with Laura Woods presenting, Joe Speight as main commentator, and Lucy Ward as co-commentator. ITV's pundit panel features Karen Carney (former England captain and World Cup winner), Bradley Wright-Phillips (MLS record goalscorer), and Jobi McAnuff (former Luton and Reading defender). Reporting is handled by Gabriel Clarke.
The world feed commentary is provided by Paul Walker (BBC's long-time football presenter) and Glenn Davis, with both using their decades of experience in international football broadcasting. TVRI in Indonesia and other global channels will also use the world feed.
For full details on UK broadcasting rights and how to access live streams, visit BBC Sport FIFA World Cup 2026.
Whether you're in the UK, Canada, the US, Ireland, or beyond, the match is accessible across multiple platforms, ensuring every fan can experience the drama of this crucial quarter-final clash between Canada and Morocco.
Article generated: 4 July 2026, 18:11 GMT