SUMMARY
This study aims to describe the relationship between code mixing and illocutionary speech acts in Denny Sumargo's podcast episode "Chaotic Israel, politics, and football" using sociopragmatic studies. The method used in this study includes data collection and data analysis. Data collection was carried out using a proficient free-of-view technique by noting and marking the data to be used. The data analysis used is the matching method. The data sources in this study were the host (Denny Sumargo) and guest star (Coach Justin). The data in this study is the spoken language between the host and guest stars which contains code mixing. The main research instrument in this study is the researcher himself or the human instrument. The results of this study cover 3 aspects, namely the causes of code mixing were found in 25 data, the forms of code mixing were found in 48 data, and the link between code mixing and illocutionary speech acts was found in 44 data. Based on the relation between the use of code mixing and illocutionary speech acts that have been analyzed, there are five types of illocutionary speech acts, namely assertive, directive, commissive, expressive, and declarative.