The Liverpool legend was due to assess Manchester United’s Champions League clash against Sevilla on Tuesday for TV3 Sport.
But bosses at the Danish channel have pulled Carragher from their line-up after he was filmed appearing to spit at a United fan and his 14-year-old daughter.
Carragher has phoned the family to apologise for his shocking actions.
But TV3 Sport executive director Peter Norrelund said: “It does not look good.
“He should have been at Old Trafford tomorrow for United-Sevilla, and we have chosen to sit over.
“We have sent an employee to Liverpool so we can get the story from the horse’s mouth.”
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Carragher is expected for crunch talks with Sky Sports chiefs about his future.
Sky were quick to react to the incident, saying: “It’s unacceptable behaviour and we will be addressing it with Jamie.”
Carragher was spotted at London Euston Station this morning and revealed he would be in touch with the family again.
“I will speak to the family again today and I spoke to them last night,” he said.
“I apologised, of course [it was out of character].
“I’ll apologise again today.”
Carragher was in his vehicle when a United fan slowed down to goad him after Liverpool slumped to a 2-1 defeat on Saturday.
A man is heard repeating the scoreline with his 14-year-old daughter in the back.
Carragher responded by spitting through the window.
The girl’s mother has slammed Carragher for his disgusting outburst.
“I was extremely angry and disappointed that he could even bring himself to do something like that. Looking at her, you know she is a child,” she said.
“What did she do wrong? She did not do anything wrong. Spitting at someone is the lowest of the low. It is disgusting.
“In all the years I’ve watched football, isn’t it all about banter?
“And he could not take that little bit of banter? It was nothing. I could understand if someone was in his face, giving him abuse.”