ESPN Inc. at UEFA EURO 2012

More than 200 hours of live coverage across ESPN TV networks (ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN Deportes)

ESPN’s unprecedented coverage of UEFA European Football Championship 2012 in the United States will begin on Friday, June 8, with the opening match — Poland versus Greece — live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN3 from The National Stadium in Warsaw, Poland, at 12 p.m. ET.  Beyond its exclusive presentation in English and Spanish in the United States, ESPN is also the television home of UEFA EURO 2012 in the Caribbean.

UEFA EURO 2012 (June 8 – July 1) will be ESPN’s second straight and the company’s most-comprehensive coverage of this popular world football event.  ESPN televised all 31 matches of the quadrennial event in 2008.  Highlights:

UEFA EURO 2012 match coverage:

Additional content (studio):

English:

Match Commentators (by teams):

Studio Commentators:

Reporter – Alicia Ferguson

Spanish:

Match Commentators (by teams):

Studio Commentators:

Reporters: Martin Ainstein, Vito De Palma, Alex de la Rosa

ESPN Digital Platforms:

ESPNFC, a new multi-language and multi-country brand for football fans around the world across TV, radio, print, online and mobile, is the digital home of the UEFA European Football Championship 2012.  Through the site, fans experience previews of ESPNFC with branded content online and on mobile platforms specific to the UEFA EURO 2012 tournament in Poland and Ukraine.

Through completion of UEFA EURO 2012 on Sunday, July 1, ESPNFC will provide comprehensive coverage of the quadrennial tournament with news, analysis and commentary, real-time scores, stats and more and in the US, live TV coverage, on-demand video highlights and studio programming clips.  ESPN writers and analysts covering the latest news and developments around the clock, including contributions from former England manager Glenn Hoddle, plus tournament coverage with team previews of all 16 teams, stadium profiles and tactical insight supported by a EURO 2012 Blog Network of all countries in the three-week tournament.

On ESPNFC, fans can also access Live MatchHQ, a re-imagined and enhanced version of GameCast which provides the live game experience for those who are not able to watch the game live.  It also provides data-driven content from the live experience, including real-time scores and stats, highlights, message boards and more – all in one place.  Additionally, ESPNFC will feature comprehensive EURO 2012 Top 40 Player Rankings with contributions from ESPN football commentators Ian Darke, Steve McManaman, Derek Rae, and others.  During the tournament, PressPass will run seven days a week with companion segments and social media integrations.

ESPN The Magazine:

In an edition that reached newsstands on May 18, ESPN The Magazine featured a EURO 2012 preview section as part of the World Football issue highlighted by a profile Wayne Rooney on the cover with story written by David Winner.  The issue includes contributions from ESPN’s Leander Schaerlaeckens and Roger Bennett with scouting reports of the 16 teams, analysis of who will/won’t win, breakout players, stats and more.  Other featured content includes:

Additional Support:

Overall https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XOT-96o44E

Spain: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBSyfFlAYZo

Portugal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xytTuvtpdb0

Netherlands: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wa059yjwDtw

Germany: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvUkkTu9dZM

 

 

ESPN International:

ESPN International’s coverage of the UEFA EURO 2012 will be anchored by its popular hard-hitting football discussion and analysis show, Press Pass.  The program, televised in more than 100 countries around the world including the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, the Caribbean, Africa, Israel and the Middle East, will expand to seven nights a week during the tournament.  With Dan Thomas, Andrew Orsatti and ESPN UK football presenter Rebecca Lowe as rotating host, Press Pass features a stable of analysts:

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