BBC or ITV? Inside how World Cup broadcast picks are madeImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, BBC had the first pick for 2026 World Cup matchesBySimon CassonBBC Sport senior journalistPublished10 December 2025Updated 7 minutes agoWith so many World Cup matches to watch it can be hard to keep up with the schedule and whether a game is on the BBC or ITV. You might also have wondered how broadcasters agree which matches they get to show in the first place. It’s not an easy process for TV executives tasked with the job of working this out. In the UK, the BBC and ITV have screened football’s global showpiece together since 1966. Two years ago they agreed a deal to share live coverage again in 2026 and 2030, ensuring the World Cup remained on free-to-air television.
The two broadcasters split matches between them, including a shared final.
But how is it decided who shows which matches? How does the process work?
