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As requested, here’s a list of commentators and the matches they’ve called live during the World Cup 2010.
World Cup Final
Holland vs Spain – BBC – Guy Mowbray and Mark Lawrenson
Holland vs Spain – ITV – Clive Tyldesley and Craig Burley
3rd place
Uruguay vs Germany – Peter Drury and Craig Burley
Last 4
Uruguay vs Holland – Clive Tyldesley (Clive commentated alone because Jim Beglin was unwell)
Germany vs Spain – Guy Mowbray and Mark Lawrenson
Last 8
Holland vs Brazil – Peter Drury and Craig Burley
Uruguay vs Ghana – Clive Tyldesley and Jim Beglin
Argentina vs Germany – Steve Wilson and Mark Lawrenson
Paraguay vs Spain – Jonathan Pearce and Mark Bright
Last 16
Uruguay vs South Korea – Jon Champion and Craig Burley
USA vs Ghana – Peter Drury and Jim Beglin
Germany vs England – Guy Mowbray and Mark Lawrenson
Argentina vs Mexico – Steve Wilson and Mark Bright
Holland vs Slovakia – Simon Brotherton and Martin Keown
Brazil vs Chile – Clive Tyldesley and Jim Beglin
Paraguay vs Japan – Peter Drury and Jim Beglin
Spain vs Portugal – Jonathan Pearce and Mark Lawrenson
Group Stages
South Africa vs Mexico – Peter Drury and Jim Beglin
France vs Uruguay – Steve Wilson and Mark Lawrenson
South Korea vs Greece – Jon Champion and Craig Burley
Argentina vs Nigeria – Jonathan Pearce and Mick McCarthy
England vs USA – Clive Tyldsley and Andy Townsend
Algeria vs Slovenia – Simon Brotherton and Mark Bright
Serbia vs Ghana – Clive Tyldesley and Chris Coleman
Germany vs Australia – Peter Drury and Jim Beglin
Holland vs Denmark – Jon Champion and Craig Burley
Japan vs Cameroon – Guy Mowbray and Mark Bright
Italy vs Paraguay – Jonathan Pearce and Mick McCarthy
New Zealand vs Slovakia – Simon Brotherton and Martin Keown
Ivory Coast vs Portagues Peter Drury and Jim Beglin
Brazil vs North Korea – Clive Tyldesley and Chris Coleman
Honduras vs Chile – Jon Champion and Craig Burley
Spain v Switzerland – Jonathon Pearce and Mick McCarthy
South Africa vs Uruguay – Guy Mowbray and Mark Lawrenson
Argentina vs South Korea – Peter Drury and Jim Beglin
Greece vs Nigeria – Simon Brotherton and Martin Keown
France vs Mexico – Steve Wilson and Mark Bright
Germany vs Serbia – Jonathan Pearce and Mick McCarthy
Slovenia vs USA – Steve Wilson and Martin Keown
England vs Algeria – Clive Tyldsley and Andy Townsend
Netherlands vs Japan – Jon Champion and Craig Burley
Ghana vs Australia – Simon Brotherton and Mark Bright
Cameroon vs Denmark – Peter Drury and Jim Beglin
Slovakia vs Paraguay – Steve Wilson and Martin Keown
Italy vs New Zealand – Clive Tyldesley and Chris Coleman
Brazil vs Ivory Coast – Jonathan Pearce and Mark Lawrenson
Portugal vs North Korea – Simon Brotherton and Mick McCarthy
Switzerland vs Chile – Guy Mowbray and Mark Bright
Spain vs Honduras – Peter Drury and Jim Beglin
France v South Africa – Jon Champion and Craig Burley
Mexico v Uruguay – Peter Drury and Jim Beglin
Nigeria v South Korea – Simon Brotherton and Mark Bright
Greece vs Argentina Steve Wilson and Mick McCarthy
England vs Slovenia – Guy Mowbray and Mark Lawrenson
USA vs Algeria – Steve Bower and Martin Keown
Australia vs Serbia – Ian Crocker and Craig Burley
Ghana vs Germany – Clive Tyldesley and Chris Coleman
Paraguay vs New Zealand – Ian Crocker and Craig Burley
Italy vs Slovakia – Peter Drury and Jim Beglin
Denmark vs Japan – Steve Wilson and Martin Keown
Cameroon vs Netherlands – Guy Mowbray and Mark Lawrenson
North Korea vs Ivory Coast – Simon Brotherton and Mark Bright
Brazil vs Portugal – Jonathan Pearce & Mick McCarthy
Chile v Spain – Clive Tyldesley and Chris Coleman
Switzerland vs Honduras – Jon Champion and Craig Burley
And here’s the video of Ian Darke’s ‘goal call’ during the USA/Algeria goal on Wednesday which has been described by many as the best goal call of World Cup 2010..
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