Former England player Andros Townsend, who works as an ITV World Cup commentator, is shown discussing his eating routine while he is covering the tournament in Mexico. In the reports, Townsend is described preparing and bringing his own food to stay in a hotel room, and he displays items he plans to eat before or around coverage duties. The sources say the meal includes steak, sardines, bone broth, and eggs, presented as part of a pre-prepared selection. Viewers and fans are said to have reacted with surprise or confusion to the way the food is prepared and displayed. Both accounts focus on Townsend’s on-camera or online sharing of the items and the perceived oddity of the routine, rather than any discussion of the tournament itself or specific game-related commentary. No additional claims about health effects, performance impacts, or official team guidance are included in the provided summaries. Overall, the reporting centers on Townsend’s personal food habits during his time in Mexico for World Cup coverage.