BBC criticised for plan to cover some World Cup 2026 games remotely
To cut costs at the event hosted across the US, Canada and Mexico, smaller games may be covered from Manchester
The BBC has repeatedly faced denunciations over the hordes of staff it takes to major events, from the Glastonbury festival to the Olympics. However, the broadcaster is now facing criticism over a plan that would see some games at next summer’s World Cup covered remotely to keep down costs.
The 2026 tournament will be the biggest ever, hosted across three countries, different timezones and including an expanded 48-team lineup. To keep a handle on costs the BBC is considering asking TV commentators and pundits to cover some lower-demand games from its base in Salford, Manchester.
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