World Cup fans can get their fix of Rangers legend Ally McCoist at the upcoming tournament in Qatar – but he isn’t the only ex-Ibrox hero on the official ITV broadcasting team.
Graeme Souness has also been included as the broadcaster announces a star-studded line-up to bring football fans across the UK coverage of the controversial tournament in the Middle East.

Rangers legend Ally McCoist is a regular with the ITV team at these tournaments and his partnership with Jon Champion in the 2018 World Cup in Russia went down a treat with fans.
Similarly, the Ibrox icon struck up a partnership with Clive Tyldesley at the European Championships which added an extra dimension to the channel’s coverage of the tournament.
Rangers legends Ally McCoist and Graeme Souness called up for World Cup coverage
Ally McCoist is regularly lauded for his passionate, intelligent, humorous and knowledgeable co-commentary of not only the football but the culture surrounding both the Beautiful Game and the nations being covered.
Across the UK, McCoist is certainly a popular choice of commentator and the club’s greatest ever goalscorer (355) remains one of the best ambassadors out there for Rangers Football Club.
Graeme Souness is somewhat a more controversial figure but some things never change for the former Rangers midfielder and manager who transformed the Ibrox club at the end of the 1980s.
Kickstarting the legendary 9IAR, Souness has always been regarded a feisty character and there can be no doubting he says what he thinks when it comes to football commentary.
Another who is never shy to nail his Rangers colours to the mast, plenty will be intrigued to hear Graeme Souness’ punditry, well, except from French international midfielder Paul Pogba.
Joining the Rangers legends on the broadcasting team are a host of other ex-players and personalities and you can read more HERE.
The Rangers links don’t just begin and end with Ally McCoist and Graeme Souness either; ex-Rangers TV commentator Clive Tyldesley is on commentary duties at the tournament whilst Eniola Aluko – the sister of ex-Gers winger Sone and an ex-England international – is set to be on punditry duties.
The likes of ex-Celtic stars John Hartson, Roy Keane and Ian Wright are also on a team that is sure to provide a diverse range of people, opinions and footballing backgrounds.
Meanwhile, one Rangers star has just been handed a devastating blow ahead of the break for the tournament in Qatar.
