Scotland’s Euro 2024 journey promises to be exciting, and BBC Scotland has comprehensive coverage to ensure fans don’t miss a moment.
Here’s everything you need to know to follow Scotland’s campaign:
Scotland BBC TV Coverage for Euro 2024
BBC Scotland will broadcast Scotland’s matches, starting with their games against Switzerland on June 19 and Hungary on June 23.
These matches will be shown live on BBC One Scotland. Highlights and detailed analysis will also be available on the BBC Scotland channel.
For those watching outside Scotland, the opening match against Germany on June 14 will be broadcast on ITV and STV, ensuring comprehensive coverage across the UK.
Radio and Online
BBC Radio Scotland will provide live commentary for all Scotland matches. Kenny MacIntyre will lead the coverage with expert analysis from Steven Thompson and Leanne Crichton.
Gaelic commentary will be available on BBC Radio Nan Gaidheal for those who prefer it.
The BBC Sport website and app will feature live pages that include minute-by-minute updates, key actions, and reactions.
These will be invaluable for fans who want to stay updated on the go.
Special Programming
In addition to live match coverage, BBC Scotland has planned a range of special programming. Daily live coverage of Scotland’s media conferences will provide insights directly from the team camp.
A daily Euros podcast will offer in-depth analysis and fan reactions throughout the tournament.
BBC Scotland’s “Off the Ball” show will also air special editions on the days of Scotland’s group matches, offering a mix of humour and football discussion to keep fans entertained.
Social Media and Online Content
BBC Scotland Sport will maintain a robust online presence with updates across their social media platforms.
This includes live inserts, packages from the Scotland team, and fan experiences from Germany.
Gaelic coverage will also feature on BBC ALBA and Radio Nan Gaidheal, ensuring all fans are catered to.
With this extensive coverage, BBC Scotland ensures that you can follow every moment of Scotland’s Euro 2024 campaign, whether you’re watching on TV, listening on the radio, or catching up online