How to follow Uefa Euro 2024 on the BBC

Gabby Logan, Gary Lineker and Alex Scott
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Broadcasting will come from a studio in the heart of Berlin with live match commentary from all 10 host cities across Germany

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Hello everyone!

My name is Steve Lyle and I am the BBC's head of football.

We've been working hard on our planning and preparation so we can bring you the very best coverage of Euro 2024.

Now it is about to get under way, I wanted to give you a rundown on what we have to offer.

Obviously, you are reading this on the BBC Sport website or app so hopefully you know a lot about that already. It’s the 24/7 home of the tournament, providing you with live coverage, shortform clips, journalism, analysis and fun stuff like quizzes.

We’ve got our brilliant live TV coverage, and more than ever before on iPlayer (classic matches, anyone?), while in audio, 5 Live Sport and BBC Sounds have a mix of commentaries and superb podcasts (don’t miss the Euros Football Daily).

So read the below and all that is left to say is: 'Enjoy the Euros!'

Steve

Television and BBC iPlayer

All 27 matches on the BBC will be broadcast live on BBC One or BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app.

Presenters Gary Lineker, Gabby Logan, Mark Chapman and Alex Scott will lead the coverage from the studio in the heart of Berlin with live match commentary from all 10 host cities across Germany.

On TV commentary duties are Guy Mowbray, Robyn Cowen, Vicki Sparks, Steve Wilson, Steve Bower and Jonathan Pearce. Joining them on co-comms are Jermaine Jenas, Danny Murphy, Martin Keown and James McFadden as well as Alan Shearer, who will be in the commentary box for England's opening match against Serbia on 16 June.

Former England players Wayne Rooney, Rio Ferdinand, Joe Hart, Ellen White and Frank Lampard will also join BBC regulars Micah Richards and Ashley Williams in bringing their expertise to the coverage.

Representing Scotland will be David Moyes, Rachel Corsie and McFadden, while two-time Euros winner Cesc Fabregas and Brentford boss Thomas Frank will also join the team in the studio.

Reporting on the England camp throughout the tournament will be Kelly Somers, while Eilidh Barbour will be with the Scotland team.

Other highlights include:

  • A BBC iPlayer Euros channel. Find build-up content including special features and matches from the Euros archive spotlighting the greatest games from the tournament.

  • BBC iPlayer will also be home to additional analysis, mini highlights, reports from the England and Scotland camps, and a new highlights programme - Euros Breakdown - with Alex Scott.

  • The BBC will have first choice of the quarter-finals and will also show live games featuring some of the biggest teams in Europe, including holders Italy, World Cup runners-up France versus the Netherlands (21 June), Spain, Belgium and Portugal plus two group games featuring hosts Germany.

  • Fans will be able to watch highlights of every match and all the goals on TV, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.

  • On CBBC and iPlayer, younger viewers can tune in to the Jamie Johnson Watchalong for England's second group game against Denmark on 20 June.

As well as the live action, there will be plenty of additional programming to highlight great tales off the pitch, including the documentary Mbappe (available now on BBC iPlayer and BBC Sounds), and Rooney 2004: World At His Feet, looking back at the tournament that catapulted Wayne Rooney into international stardom.

Radio and BBC Sounds

BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds will provide coverage of all 51 matches in Germany, with presentation from Mark Chapman, Kelly Cates and Steve Crossman.

Radio commentary will come from John Murray, Ian Dennis, Alistair Bruce-Ball and Vicki Sparks with expert analysis from Chris Sutton, Matthew Upson, Pat Nevin, Izzy Christiansen, Conor Coady and Dion Dublin.

Also featuring will be Theo Walcott, Clinton Morrison, Paul Robinson, Euro 2016 winner Jose Fonte, Jen Beattie, Robert Huth, Stephen Warnock and Mario Melchiot.

The Football Daily podcast has relocated to Germany and will feature analysis and interviews from inside the England and Scotland camps, while 5 Live Breakfast will also be at the tournament, with Rick Edwards travelling across Germany. Gordon Smart's night-time show will come live from Munich as he follows Scotland's progress.

The 606 phone-in, hosted by Robbie Savage and Chris Sutton, will also make a regular appearance, while BBC Radio Scotland will be on hand to cover all of Scotland's games.

BBC Sport website and app

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The BBC Sport website and app will provide the audience with the best live output, every goal, analysis, reports and breaking news.

Fans can follow the drama of all 51 games and get involved all day, every day across any device from anywhere in the world as the drama unfolds in our hugely popular live pages.

England and Scotland supporters will be able to pick their preferred starting line-ups for each game, and also rate every player out of 10 for every match at the tournament.

Our Euro 2024 coverage will be available online at bbc.co.uk/euro2024 and through the BBC Sport app on your mobile, and across our social media channels.

Also watch out for...

  • An improved in-game live service online with quicker goal flashes and updates.

  • All the goals and highlights from every game on the website and app.

  • The ability to set up mobile alerts for all 24 teams (line-ups, kick-off, goals, half-time score and result).

  • The BBC's Euro 2024 wallchart and new groups & schedules page.

  • Matchday build-up with live coverage from 07:00 BST each day, including all the breaking news, reaction, analysis and fan debate.

  • Extensive coverage, the latest news conferences and player interviews from reporters inside the England and Scotland team camps.

  • BBC pundits telling you who they think will win the tournament, and BBC Sport's master predictor Chris Sutton giving his thoughts on each round.

  • The daily Euro 2024 quiz. Can you identify the Euros legend? We'll give you the clues, but the rest is up to you.

Social media

From all the best goals and moments of action to breaking news and key stories from the tournament, you won't miss a thing on BBC Sport's social media accounts.

Must-see match moments will dominate our vertical video offerings, with TikTok and Instagram treatments skewing towards younger audiences.

It's on Instagram, external and TikTok, external where we'll also take audiences behind the scenes and into the world of our expert team of presenters and pundits on the ground in Germany.

Facebook, external will deliver a mix of news stories, fan debate and video, while X, external will come to life during the biggest live moments.

And don't forget to join our dedicated football WhatsApp channel, external to keep across the tournament's biggest news and talking points.

BBC Scotland coverage

BBC Scotland's sports teams will be at the heart of the live action for audiences during this summer's Euros journey.

Scotland's group matches against Switzerland and Hungary will be live on BBC One Scotland, while all three group matches will be live on BBC Radio Scotland.

Kenny MacIntyre will present BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound, while the radio commentary team will consist of Liam McLeod and Alasdair Lamont with expert analysis from Steven Thompson, Neil McCann and Leanne Crichton.

There will also be a highlights programme on the BBC Scotland channel, presented by Jonathan Sutherland, with McCann providing the analysis.

On BBC Sounds there will be a daily Euros podcast from BBC Scotland Sport throughout the tournament.

Scottish football's odd couple - Tam Cowan and Stuart Cosgrove - will tackle the big talking points with three editions of Off the Ball on BBC Radio Scotland on the days of Scotland's group matches.

BBC Spòrs will provide multi-platform content across BBC ALBA, Radio Nan Gaidheal and BBC Sounds, with live inserts and packages from the Scotland team and fans travelling to Germany on An Là News with Allan Macleod, and on social pages @BBCSpors.

There'll also be coverage on Radio Nan Gàidheal from Scotland's group games.

Here are five things to whet your appetite:

Enjoy!