FOX Sports has revealed its broadcast crew for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, featuring nine commentary teams and reporters stationed across all 16 North American host cities. The network will air all 104 matches.

Veteran play-by-play announcer John Strong and former U.S. men's national team standout Stu Holden will anchor the lead booth for their third consecutive World Cup.

Ian Darke will reunite with U.S. soccer icon Landon Donovan. Additional U.S. Soccer notable analysts include Cobi Jones, Maurice Edu, and Lori Lindsey, paired with play-by-play announcers Mark Scott, Tyler Terens, and veteran JP Dellacamera.

The lineup also includes Derek Rae with Robert Green, Darren Fletcher with Owen Hargreaves, and Jacqui Oatley with Warren Barton. Ian Crocker and Danny Higginbotham complete the commentary pairings.

Reporters Jenny Taft, Geoff Shreeves, Alex Aljoe, Katie Shanahan, and Natalie Gedra will cover the tournament. Storyteller Tom Rinaldi joins as an at-large correspondent, with former referees Dr. Joe Machnik and Mark Clattenburg serving as rules analysts.

This team joins previously announced analysts Clarence Seedorf, Javier Hernández, Zlatan Ibrahimović, Thierry Henry, and host Rebecca Lowe.