
England host Wales at Wembley on Thursday night in a friendly that will likely not feel entirely amicable.
The two Home Nations have not faced each other since World Cup 2022, when England were 3-0 winners over Wales in the group stage in Qatar. Before that, there was a 3-0 friendly victory for the Three Lions in 2020, and a 2-1 win in the group stage at Euro 2016 (a tournament that proved far more successful for Wales, despite that result).
This week’s match will be shown live on ITV, with coverage to begin from 7pm ahead of kick off at 7:45pm. But which pundits will provide the pre-game buildup?
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Who are the pundits for England vs Wales?
Ex-Wales boss Chris Coleman is on pundit duty
Former Wales manager Chris Coleman, who guided his country to the semi-finals of Euro 2016, will be part of ITV’s punditry team.
He will be joined by former England and Arsenal striker Ian Wright, who earned 33 caps for the Three Lions.
Ian Wright will give his thoughts on England’s clash with Wales (Image credit: Getty Images)
The final part of the punditry trio will be ex-Ireland and Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane, whose acerbic analysis will no doubt add to the entertainment.
Mark Pougatch will present the programme.
ITV’s now familiar leading duo will take to the commentary box again at Wembley for this intriguing contest.
Former England defender Lee Dixon will provide analysis as co-commentator, with Sam Matterface on commentary.
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