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World Cup Grandstand

on BBC One London

including England v Brazil from Mexico, featuring the action from all tonight's World Cup matches
West Germany v Bulgaria, Sweden v Israel, El Salvador v Mexico

And David Coleman introduces the action, news, and analysis of England v Brazil
With interviews from the England team's headquarters
Action replay of the night's outstanding moments and analysis and opinion from the Grandstand team of experts: Joe Mercer, Don Revie, Brian Clough, Noel Cantwell,
Ian St John, Ray Wilson, Bob Wilson, Johnny Haynes, Walley Barnes, and Jim Finney
Presented in co-operation with Telesistema Mexicana and the European Broadcasting Union

Contributors

Presenter:
David Coleman
Commentator (West Germany v Bulgaria):
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Commentator (Sweden v Israel):
Barry Davies
Commentator (El Salvador v Mexico):
Alan Weeks
Analysis:
Joe Mercer
Analysis:
Don Revie
Analysis:
Brian Clough
Analysis:
Noel Cantwell
Analysis:
Ian St John
Analysis:
Ray Wilson
Analysis:
Bob Wilson
Analysis:
Johnny Haynes
Analysis:
Walley Barnes
Analysis:
Jim Finney
Production Team (in Mexico):
Sam Leitch
Production Team (in Mexico):
Jack Oaten
Production Team (in Mexico):
Alec Weeks
Production Team (in Mexico):
John McGonagle
Production Team (in Mexico):
Richard Tilling
Production Team (in Mexico):
Jonathan Martin
Production Team (in Mexico):
Jim Dumigran
Production Team (in London):
Alan Hart
Production Team (in London):
Brian Venner
Production Team (in London):
Fred Viner
Production Team (in London):
David Kenning
Production Team (in London):
Don Sayer
Executive Producer:
Bryan Cowgill
Executive Producer:
Alan Chivers

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