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The BBC will show 33 games live on TV over the course of the tournament.
The commentary team consists of Guy Mowbray, Steve Wilson, Jonathan Pearce, Steve Bower and a number of others.
Gabbidon and Jenas will juggle studio roles with co-commentary duties, with the commentary team also including a range of stars.
Co-comms will come from ex-United stars Dion Dublin, Peter Schmeichel and Robbie Savage.
Also on co-commentary duties are Martin Keown, Karen Bardsley, James Collins, Maz Farookhi, Jayne Ludlow, Clinton Morrison, Danny Murphy, and Stephen Warnock.
Meanwhile Mark Chapman and Kelly Cates will front the BBC’s radio coverage on 5 Live, which will include all 64 World Cup.