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Rebecca Lowe Named Lead Host for 2026 World Cup on FOX Sports—What Her New Role Means for Fans

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Rebecca Lowe Steps Into the World Cup Spotlight as Fox Sports’ Lead Host LOS ANGELES — British-American broadcaster Rebecca Lowe, the familiar face of NBC’s Premier League coverage, will make her World Cup debut for Fox Sports this month, anchoring 39 days of live studio programming from kick-off in Mexico City to the July 19 final at MetLife Stadium. Lowe will guide viewers alongside legends Thierry Henry, Zlatan Ibrahimović and Alexi Lalas in the network’s most star-studded talent lineup to date. A New Voice for North America’s Biggest Sporting Event After more than a decade of presenting soccer to U.S. audiences, Lowe says the expanded 48-team tournament is arriving “at the exact right time” for the sport’s growth stateside. Fox executives are banking on her mix of encyclopedic knowledge and inclusive style to convert casual fans who may be tuning in for the first time. England Dreams and U.S. Hopes Lowe has never hidden her allegiance to England, predicting yet again that the Three Lions can finally lift the trophy. “It’s about bloody time,” she joked during Fox’s media day, while also touting the USMNT’s chances if they “win their first game and ride the country’s momentum.” Podcast Power Play To capitalize on second-screen habits, Apple News is reviving the hit show “After the Whistle with Brendan Hunt and Rebecca Lowe.” Fresh episodes drop within hours of key matches, delivering instant reaction and viral sound bites that can be shared across social platforms. Why Rebecca Lowe Matters • Cross-Network Appeal: Lowe’s move from NBC to Fox broadens her reach just as North America co-hosts its first men’s World Cup since 1994. • Trusted Storyteller: Seven Olympic Games and 13 Premier League seasons have honed her reputation for translating soccer nuance without alienating newcomers. • Multimedia Footprint: Daily TV hits, podcast episodes and social clips position Lowe at the center of World Cup conversation, a boon for SEO and audience engagement. What to Watch • Opening Day: Lowe leads coverage of Mexico vs. South Africa, setting tone for record U.S. viewership. • England vs. France Showdown: A potential quarter- or semi-final blockbuster that could test her on-air composure. • U.S. Knockout Push: Expect viral moments if Christian Pulisic and company make a deep run under Mauricio Pochettino. Bottom Line Rebecca Lowe’s World Cup takeover is more than a host switch; it’s a strategic play that blends credibility, cross-platform reach and fan-first storytelling. As the tournament unfolds across the United States, Canada and Mexico, her voice will be the soundtrack guiding millions of new and seasoned supporters through every twist of the beautiful game.

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