FOX Sports has unveiled its world-class lineup of match commentators and reporters for the FIFA World Cup 2026, set to cover all 104 matches across North America's 16 host cities, including Dallas. With only 43 days remaining until the tournament kicks off, America’s English-language home for the event is preparing for an unprecedented broadcast.

The lead broadcast team will be anchored by acclaimed play-by-play announcer John Strong and former U.S. Men’s National Team (USMNT) standout and match analyst Stu Holden. This marks their third consecutive Men's FIFA World Cup together, promising a familiar and expert experience for viewers.

The distinguished Ian Darke reunites with USMNT icon Landon Donovan as a match analyst. Their successful collaboration dates back to FOX Sports' coverage in Qatar four years ago and UEFA EURO 2024™, with Darke famously remembered for his iconic call of Donovan's revered injury-time World Cup goal for the U.S. against Algeria in 2010.

Additional U.S. Soccer notables serving as FOX Sports match analysts include Cobi Jones, Maurice Edu, and Lori Lindsey. Jones and Edu will pair with talented new play-by-play announcers Mark Scott and Tyler Terens, while Lindsey will be joined by veteran voice JP Dellacamera, further strengthening the network's analytical depth.

The lineup also features dynamic announcer Derek Rae alongside former England goalkeeper Robert Green, celebrated commentator Darren Fletcher with former England national team playmaker Owen Hargreaves, and esteemed announcer Jacqui Oatley with former England national team defender Warren Barton. Ian Crocker and renowned defender Danny Higginbotham round out the announcer pairings, bringing a wealth of experience.

Brad Zager, FOX Sports President and Executive Producer, highlighted that the tournament's expansion allowed them to build a “dream roster” of 18 match announcers and international reporters. These teams will travel across North America, ensuring every one of the 104 matches is called on-location from all 16 host cities, guaranteeing comprehensive coverage for fans in key locations like Dallas.