Mediapro has been appointed by Concacaf to produce and distribute the broadcast signal for 30 World Cup 2026 qualifying matches.
Production will begin with two rounds of matches taking place from June 4-10, before the Gold Cup kicks off June 14 at the SoFi Stadium where Mexico will meet the Dominican Republic.
Pictures will be delivered from stadiums including in the US, El Salvador and Guatemala to the Concacaf Hub that was set up by Mediapro. The broadcast feeds will then be integrated with graphics and commentary before distribution to rights holders.
Concacaf World Cup 2026 qualifying is currently in the second round group stage with 30 teams divided across six groups.
The top two teams in each group will go into a final round of group qualifying three groups of four teams. The group winners qualify for 2026, joining Canada, Mexico and the USA who are pre-qualified as hosts. The two best-ranked runners-up will qualify for the inter-continental play-offs.
Insideworldfootball.com
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