As has been the case for some time now, in the United Kingdom the BBC and ITV/STV will share broadcast rights for the Uefa European Championship in Germany.
The BBC will show England’s first two matches against Serbia and Denmark after ITV banked on Gareth Southgate’s men reaching at least the semi-finals.
ITV picked England’s potentially decisive final Group C game against Slovenia, plus any last-16 fixture involving the Three Lions and any semi-final.
The BBC will show any England quarter-final, with both channels – as always – sharing the final.
The opening match of the tournament between Scotland and hosts Germany will be on ITV, with the BBC picking the Scots’ other Group A games, against Switzerland and Hungary.
The punditry teams for both channels were announced in May. The BBC will have 12 former England players on some kind of presentation duties.
In the US, the entire tournament will be broadcast on Fox.