TSN Taps Luke Wileman to Lead Broadcast Team for FIFA World Cup 2026

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TSN Taps Luke Wileman to Lead Broadcast Team for FIFA World Cup 2026

As Canada ramps up to host FIFA WORLD CUP 2026™, Canada's Sports Leader confirms its all-star broadcast team of hosts, analysts, and reporters keeping Canadians engaged and informed throughout the tournament.

Luke Wileman – Studio Host & Play-by-Play

Luke Wileman is the award-winning studio host and play-by-play voice of TSN's soccer coverage, including FIFA WORLD CUP, UEFA EURO, MLS ON TSN, and more. As the longtime host of international soccer on TSN, Wileman has led the network's coverage of soccer's biggest events, including studio coverage of the men's tournaments in 2018 and 2022, and play-by-play commentary for the FIFA WOMEN'S WORLD CUP in 2015, 2019, and 2023.

Mark Roe – Sportscentre Host

Mark Roe is a host of TSN's SPORTSCENTRE, bringing Canadian fans daily updates from around the world of sports. Roe has hosted the network's studio coverage of numerous major national and international sporting events, including the Olympic Games, Wimbledon, the IIHF Men's World Hockey Championship, and many more.

Steven Caldwell – Analyst

Steven Caldwell provides expert insight to TSN's soccer coverage as a former international soccer player who earned 12 caps for Scotland's national team during his career. Drawing on first-hand experience at the game's highest levels, Caldwell contributes tactical insight and perspective throughout TSN's FIFA WORLD CUP 2026™ coverage.

Kevin Kilbane – Analyst

Kevin Kilbane brings elite international experience to TSN's soccer panel, having earned 110 caps for the Republic of Ireland during his career, the fourth-most among all men's players. Kilbane offers unique personal insights into the competitive mindset on soccer's biggest stage, having played every minute of Ireland's matches at FIFA WORLD CUP KOREA JAPAN 2002.

Atiba Hutchinson – Analyst

Atiba Hutchinson is one of Canada's most accomplished international players, having earned a record 104 caps for the Men's National Team. A six-time winner of Canada Soccer Men’s Player of the Year award, Hutchinson served as Canada's captain at FIFA WORLD CUP QATAR 2022, and represented the nation at six Concacaf Gold Cup tournaments.

Janine Soni – Analyst

Janine Soni draws on her extensive experience as a member of Canada's Women's National Team, having earned 126 caps for Canada in her career thus far. Soni started for Canada at FIFA WOMEN'S WORLD CUP 2019, and has captured two Olympic medals with the team, including gold at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. She previously appeared as an analyst for TSN's coverage of FIFA WORLD CUP QATAR 2022.

Julian de Guzman – Analyst

Julian de Guzman brings extensive international experience to TSN's tournament coverage as a former captain of Canada's Men's National Team. He earned 89 caps for Canada, competing in six Concacaf Gold Cup tournaments, and was named the tournament's MVP in 2007. De Guzman made history in 2005 as the first Canadian to compete in Spain's LaLiga, and will be inducted into the Canada Soccer Hall of Fame in summer 2026. Currently the Head of Sport for MLS's New York Red Bulls, de Guzman previously appeared as an analyst for TSN's coverage of UEFA EURO 2020, FIFA WORLD CUP QATAR 2022, and CONMEBOL COPA AMERICA 2024™.

Jason de Vos – Analyst

Jason de Vos draws on decades of involvement with Canadian soccer as a player and executive to provide analysis as part of TSN's broadcast team. He earned 49 caps for Canada, served as captain of the Men's National Team from 1999-2004, and scored the winning goal for Canada in the 2000 Concacaf Gold Cup Final. He was named to the Canada Soccer Hall of Fame in 2013, and previously appeared as an analyst for TSN's coverage of FIFA WOMEN'S WORLD CUP CANADA 2015. He served as an Assistant Coach for Canada's Men's National Team at FIFA WORLD CUP QATAR 2022.

Tosaint Ricketts – Analyst

Tosaint Ricketts earned 61 caps for Canada's Men's National Team during his career.

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