The 2026 World Cup has advanced into the Knockout Stages, with games being played across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Fans can catch every moment of the action on Fox and FS1 as teams battle to stay alive and advance while others face elimination. If you’re tuning in and want to know who will be calling the action, you’re in the right place. Here’s a rundown of the broadcast team for the Argentina vs. Switzerland match on Fox, scheduled for Saturday, July 11.
Ian Darke will handle play-by-play duties, bringing his signature style to the call. He will be joined in the booth by Landon Donovan, serving as the analysis expert who provides insights and strategic context throughout the game. The role of the rules expert will be filled by Mark Clattenburg, offering on-field interpretations and explanations as needed. On the sidelines, Natalie Gedra will deliver reports from the touchline, bringing players’ updates and team news to viewers.
In addition to the English-language presentation, all matches of the 2026 World Cup will be available in Spanish. Telemundo will broadcast the games in Spanish, and streams will be accessible on Peacock, ensuring fans have multiple ways to follow the action.
So there you have it—the broadcast team for the Argentina vs. Switzerland showdown on Fox, and the broader coverage plan for the remainder of the tournament. Enjoy the match! If you’re looking to catch the game online, you can also stream the World Cup on Fubo. The kickoff is scheduled for 9:00 PM Eastern Time on Saturday, with the Quarterfinals marked as Match No. 100 and set to take place at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.
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