FACEIT has announced the complete English language broadcast team for the ECS Season 5 Finals.

Matthew "⁠Sadokist⁠" Trivett headlines the talent line-up for the event, with the Canadian caster returning to action from a six-week hiatus following a controversial livestream session.

He will be joined by several other popular figures who make another appearance at an ECS event, including desk host Alex "Machine" Richardson, analysts Tomi "⁠lurppis⁠" Kovanen and Jordan "⁠n0thing⁠" Gilbert, and casting duo James Bardolph and Daniel "ddk" Kapadia.

Sadokist will be commentating on the action at the ECS Finals

Adam "Dinko" Hawthorne and Alexander "Hawka" Hawkins, the winners of the Community Caster Challenge, are also part of the official talent line-up and, according to FACEIT, " will commentate during the finals."

"The ECS Finals are one of the major highlights in the CS:GO calendar and it’s always an honour to be part of it," Bardolph said. "The talent lineup for Season 5 is excellent as always, I’ve known each of the talent team personally and professionally for years and I’m so thrilled to have everyone back together at Wembley."

Below you can find the official on-air team for the event:

Alex "Machine" Richardson - Host Pala "Mantrousse" Gilroy Sen - Reporter Jason "moses" O'Toole - Analyst

Jordan "n0thing" Gilbert - Analyst

Tomi "lurppis" Kovanen - Analyst James Bardolph - Commentator

Daniel "ddk" Kapadia - Commentator

Henry "HenryG" Greer - Commentator

Matthew "Sadokist" Trivett - Commentator Adam "Dinko" Hawthorne - Community Caster winner

Alexander "Hawka" Hawkins - Community Caster winner

The ECS Season 5 Finals will run from June 8-10 at the SSE Arena, in London, where the top four teams of the European and North American divisions will square off for the lion's share of a $660,000 prize pool.

Fans wishing to follow the action can purchase tickets for the event on wembley.csgoleague.com/tickets/ or follow the English broadcast on FACEIT's YouTube channel.