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BBC make huge World Cup U-turn after abandoning Salford studio for the United States

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BBC make huge World Cup U-turn after abandoning Salford studio for the United States
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The BBC has performed a dramatic U-turn on its World Cup broadcasting strategy, abandoning its Salford base to present tonight’s semi-final between England and Argentina directly from Atlanta Stadium.

The corporation had steadfastly defended its decision to cover the tournament from MediaCity, whilst rival broadcaster ITV established an impressive rooftop operation in Brooklyn.


However, with the Three Lions standing just ninety minutes from their first World Cup final since 1966, executives have bowed to mounting viewer pressure.

The relocation marks a significant shift for the national broadcaster, which had previously insisted its domestic approach would deliver comparable coverage to an overseas production.

The BBC will make the trip to the States, ditching their Salford studio

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Mark Chapman will anchor proceedings from inside the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, with coverage commencing at 7pm on BBC One ahead of the 8pm kick-off.

The presenter will be flanked by an impressive punditry lineup featuring former England internationals Wayne Rooney, Micah Richards, and Joe Hart.

Commentary duties fall to Guy Mowbray and Alan Shearer, who will call the action from pitchside.

The full hour of pre-match build-up offers viewers comprehensive analysis before what promises to be a momentous evening for English football.

Throughout the group stages and earlier knockout rounds, the BBC relied upon a sophisticated digital backdrop depicting the New York skyline to create the impression of an international studio setting.

The ITV’s swanky studio includes a skyline view of Manhatten | ITV

The approach drew unfavourable comparisons with ITV’s lavish Brooklyn facility, which boasted genuine panoramic views.

Director of sport Alex Kay-Jelski had robustly defended the cost-conscious strategy, stating last month: “It’s not a green box in Salford, it’s a beautiful state-of-the-art studio.”

He argued that deploying additional personnel stateside would prove prohibitively expensive: “To have what would probably be an extra couple of hundred people out there and that’s before you build a studio, you’re talking millions [of pounds].”

The BBC anticipates tonight’s audience will eclipse the 18 million peak viewers who tuned into ITV’s coverage of England’s quarter-final triumph over Norway at the weekend.

Should Thomas Tuchel’s men prevail against the holders, they will contest Sunday’s final against Spain at the New York New Jersey Stadium.

The magnitude of the occasion cannot be overstated, with England seeking to reach their first World Cup final in sixty years.

Lionel Messi, widely regarded as the greatest player of his generation, will face England for the first time in his remarkable career, adding further intrigue to an already captivating encounter.

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