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World Cup Grandstand

on BBC One London

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England v Czechoslovakia
Introduced by David Coleman from Mexico brings you the action from tonight's World Cup matches
England v Czechoslovakia
England's final match in Group 3 as the World Cup approaches the Quarter-final stage
Morocco v Bulgaria (Group 4), Italy v Israel (Group 2), Belgium v Mexico (Group 1)
With action replay of the nights outstanding moments, and analyst of the eight countries who go through to the Quarter-finals by the Grandstand team of experts, including 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/Commentator (England v Czechoslovakia):
David Coleman
Commentator (Morocco v Bulgaria):
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Commentator (Italy v Israel):
Barry Davies
Commentator (Belgium v Mexico):
Idwal Robling
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):
John McGonagle
Production Team (in Mexico):
Richard Tilling
Production Team (in Mexico):
Jim Dumighan
Production Team (in London):
Alan Hart
Production Team (in London):
Brian Venner
Production Team (in London):
Fred Viner
Production Team (in London):
Bill Taylor
Production Team (in London):
Charles Munro
Production Team (in London):
David Kenning
Production Team (in London):
Richard Ward
Production Team (in London):
Huw Jones
Production Team (in London):
Martin Hopkins
Executive Producer:
Bryan Cowgill
Executive Producer:
Alan Chivers

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