Gary Neville and Roy Keane have landed a new role on ITV ahead of England’s Euro 2024 round of 16 tie against Slovakia.
After nervously navigating the group stage, Gareth Southgate’s men will return to action on Sunday evening when they take on Slovakia at the Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen.
So far in the tournament, former Manchester United duo Neville and Keane have often appeared in the ITV studio as to provide expert analysis on different matches.
Ahead of England’s match against Slovakia, it has been confirmed that they will bring their popular Stick To Football podcast to ITV.
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On social media, Neville wrote: “Stick To Football is coming to ITV!
“Join me, Roy, Jill & Wrighty for a special Euro’s edition tomorrow night at 10:45pm on ITV1. We’ll also be bringing it to YouTube so have a watch if you like.”
Speaking about England vs Slovakia, Neville said: “We've got to be respectful. I would never be disrespectful of any country. I think Slovakia will be really stern opponents for England and obviously I was part of a team that got knocked out by Iceland which was a terrible night for us.
“But it's a hell of a result for Gareth to miss the Netherlands. Let's be clear, the alternative was [the Netherlands] and that would have been a more difficult game.”
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He continued: “That's not to say there isn't a big job to do on Sunday but you've got to be grateful for a little bit of good fortune and we've had that over the last few tournaments where we just seem to be on the right side of the draw on a regular basis.”
Keane added: “The form England are in, they cannot get carried away.
“They can not underestimate anybody. They have done it before and it has backfired.”
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Topics: Roy Keane, Gary Neville, Football, Euro 2024, England