European Football Show

European Football Show
Also known as Sunday Night European Football
Genre Sports, Football
Created by BT Sport
Presented by James Richardson
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
Production
Location(s) BT Sport Studios, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London
Running time 3 hours 45 minutes (including live match)
Production company(s) BT Sport
Distributor BT Sport
Release
Original network BT Sport 1 HD, BT Sport 1
Picture format 16:9
External links
European Football Show website

European Football Show (also referred to on occasion as Sunday Night European Football [1]) is a football TV programme on BT Sport presented by James Richardson. The show is split into three segments. It begins with a discussion between Richardson and the show's pundits of the weekend's European football (from the German Bundesliga, French Ligue 1, and Italian Serie A) along with highlights of matches played in the featured leagues. This leads into the programme's featured live football match, which can be from either the French or Italian leagues. Following the match, more discussion takes place on the events of the match, and goings on from the world of football over the past week.

Airings

The programme is presented live every week from 6:45pm GMT on BT Sport Europe Including the live match, it runs until 10:00pm. An edited version of the programme is shown on Monday nights between the hours of 8pm and 10pm - this includes discussion and highlights of the weekend's football matches.

Features

The chat between the pundits is broken up by a number of different features related to the past week's football:

Pundits

The programme is presented by James Richardson, along with regular pundits covering each of the featured leagues. These are Julien Laurens (Ligue 1), Raphael Honigstein (Bundesliga) and James Horncastle (Serie A). Other pundits and football personalities sometimes join the regular punditry team, these have included:

References

  1. BT Sport - Sunday Night Football
  2. Twitter - #btsnf
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