Everton manager David Moyes has signed with radio broadcaster talkSPORT to serve as a pundit for the upcoming World Cup finals in North America.
The media outlet announced the appointment on Thursday morning.
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The 63-year-old Moyes will collaborate with 33-year-old Brighton & Hove Albion manager Fabian Hurzeler during the international tournament.
talkSPORT expanded its lineup by recruiting both the oldest and youngest active managers in the Premier League.
Star-Studded Punditry Team
According to talkSPORT, the media team also features former England international Kyle Walker, French World Cup winner Emmanuel Petit, and former Netherlands striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink.
Former Liverpool goalkeeper Brad Friedel, officiating expert Christina Unkel, and rapper AJ Tracey complete the roster.
"David Moyes joins talkSPORT for the World Cup!" stated talkSPORT in an official announcement.
The network highlighted the veteran manager's long-standing background as he transitions into broadcasting duties for the summer event.
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"The current Everton boss has had a legendary managerial career spanning 28 years… now the proud Scotsman will be joining the team for our 2026 World Cup coverage.
Welcome to the line-up, David," stated talkSPORT.
Tournament Schedule
The tournament begins in North America on June 11 when Mexico plays South Africa, and concludes with the final match in New York on July 19.
Scotland will compete in Boston against Haiti on June 14 and Morocco on June 19, before facing Brazil in Miami on June 24.
England will initiate its tournament campaign against Croatia in Dallas on June 17.
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The English squad subsequently faces Ghana in Boston on June 23 and travels to New York to play Panama on June 27.