Kyle Walker, AJ Tracey and two Premier League managers join talkSPORT World Cup team

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For a big World Cup, talkSPORT has gone big by recruiting some stellar names for its coverage.Former England international Kyle Walker is part of the squad, along with British rapper and Tottenham fan AJ Tracey in addition to Brighton manager Fabian Hurzeler and Everton boss David Moyes.talkSPORT has unveiled its line-up for the 2026 World Cup with Fabian Hurzeler, top left, Emmanuel Petit, Brad Friedel, David Moyes, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Kyle Walker, AJ Tracey and Christina UnkelEmmanuel Petit – a World Cup winner in 1998 – former Netherlands and Chelsea striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, who also worked as Gareth Southgate’s England assistant, is also part of the line-up. Brad Friedel, who played 82 times for the USA as a goalkeeper, and former referee Christina Unkel, are also on the roster.talkSPORT will broadcast 104 matches taking place in America, Canada and Mexico, and for the first time ever, you can listen to talkSPORT’s coverage on TikTok and YouTube. What talkSPORT shows will be in America?For the first four weeks of the competition, White & Jordan will come live from the 50th Floor of the World Trade Center in New York, beginning at the different time of 1pm (BST).Andy Goldstein, Darren Bent and the Drivetime team will take over from Sunday 5 July as the competition moves closer to the final on 19 July. Every England game will be led by the formidable trio of Adrian Durham, England legend Stuart Pearce, and lead commentator Jim Proudfoot, with Faye Carruthers embedded in the camp as England correspondent. Yes sir, I can boogieScotland’s journey in Group C, starting in Boston, will be chronicled by Natalie Sawyer and Joe Shennan, former Scotland international Mark McGhee and supported by Scotland correspondent Shebahn Aherne.talkSPORT’s commentary teams boast more than 250 caps between them, which includes former England defender Martin Keown – a member of the 1998 and 2002 squads, Republic of Ireland’s 1994 star, Tony Cascarino, and former England Women’s striker Tash Dowie.Beyond the match commentary, talkSPORT’s reporters will track every major storyline across the continent. Ben Jacobs will be in California embedded with the US national team, Alex Crook begins his journey in Dallas before heading to New York, while Andy Brassell will follow the final World Cup chapters of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.Fan reporters Angelina Kelly and Harry Durham will be stationed in the heart of the fan zones to capture the raw emotion and atmosphere of the world’s biggest party.Walker, who played 96 times for England and appeared at two World Cups, is part of the talkSPORT line-up along with Premier League bosses Moyes and Hurzeler View this post on Instagram What has been said? “After playing for England at five major tournaments, I know the pressure and emotion that comes with representing your country on the biggest stage,” Walker said. “It’ll be great to experience the World Cup from a different perspective this time and share some of those insights with the talkSPORT audience.”Petit added: “Winning the World Cup is something that stays with you forever – there’s no feeling quite like it. I’m really looking forward to joining the talkSPORT team this summer and giving listeners an honest insight into what it takes to go all the way at a tournament like this.”Brighton manager Hurzeler told talkSPORT: “I really appreciate the media here and how respectfully they treat me and the club. “I think also as a German manager, as a German coach, I really want to adapt to the culture here and give something back. I’m really looking forward to this new experience with talkSPORT. “For me, it’s a new opportunity to connect with other great experts and to connect with other people in a great atmosphere. I can’t wait.”England will be looking to Thomas Tuchel to win the World Cup for the first time since 1966GettyScotland have waited 28 years to play at a World Cup and talkSPORT will be there to broadcast it allAFPWhen does the World Cup begin?The action begins on 11 June when Mexico take on South Africa and ends in New York for the final on 19 July. Scotland begin their campaign against Haiti on 14 June then play Morocco on 19 June – both in Boston – and it’s Brazil in Miami on 24 June.England, meanwhile, start on 17 June against Croatia in Dallas then face Ghana in Boston on 23 June and go to New York to play Panama on 27 June.You can sign up for the talkSPORT daily newsletterKeeping up with the World Cup is a sport in itself with its time zones and back-to-back games, all 104 of which are on talkSPORT. So talkSPORT will do the heavy lifting when you sign up for the daily newsletter and get the ultimate cheat sheet delivered straight to your inbox every day. This way you won’t miss the big opinions from Simon Jordan, Adrian Durham’s England player ratings or the best bits from Jason Cundy and Jamie O’Hara on the Sports Bar.AJ Tracey, right, has been a guest on talkSPORT many times, joining Benty on Drive and getting into a heated debate with Rory JenningsStay up to date with all the latest World Cup Winner Odds, World Cup Top Goalscorer Odds, World Cup Group Winner Odds and all the best World Cup Betting Offers and Free Bets in our dedicated betting hubWhat podcasts will talkSPORT produce?Podcasts will be across the World Cup like never before. World Cup Daily will follow our commentary teams across North America as they take you behind the scenes. How To Win The World Cup is released twice a week with Matt Forde, Alex Brooker, Petit and Friedel offering you the lighter side of football.And if that’s all too much there’s talkSPORT Hit which will bring you everything that happened while you were sleeping inside 15 minutes. talkSPORT World Cup teamEngland, Scotland and Premier League heavyweights are on side this summer.Kyle WalkerDavid MoyesFabian HurzelerAJ TraceyEmmanuel PetitJimmy Floyd HasselbainkBrad FriedelChristina Unkel