da pixbet: BBC presenter Gabby Logan brutally mocked ITV's Euro 2024 coverage as the broadcasters gear up to go head-to-head for England final.
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Logan is part of BBC's Euro 2024 coverageHit out at ITV's set in GermanyBroadcasting giants ready for showdown on SundayWHAT HAPPENED?
Logan is a key figure in the BBC's Euro 2024 coverage, joining renowned presenters Gary Lineker, Mark Chapman, and Alex Scott. The team is bolstered by a stellar cast of football pundits, including England legends Alan Shearer and Frank Lampard, Spanish great Cesc Fabregas, and fan favourites like Micah Richards and Rio Ferdinand.
ITV is not holding back either. Led by main presenter Mark Pougatch and Laura Woods, their coverage features an equally impressive punditry team. The line-up includes football heavyweights Ian Wright, Roy Keane, and Gary Neville, alongside Karen Carney and Graeme Souness. They are joined by Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou, Sheffield Wednesday manager Danny Röhl, and refereeing analyst Christina Unkel.
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Logan has fired shots at ITV's coverage sparking a lively debate about which network will offer the best viewing experience of the European Championship final. She highlighted the BBC's prime location, with a direct view of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, offers a more spectacular backdrop than ITV's side view.
WHAT LOGAN SAID
"Our view is of the Brandenburg Gate, but ITV have got a kind of side view," Gabby said. "It's like when you go on holiday and you get the sea view, and it's not quite the sea view – that's what they've booked. They've got the kind of angle where you've got to put your head out the corner and look around. We've been on air, finishing a show, while they've come on air … so they've got to angle their studio so they haven't got a bit of BBC in the background."
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As the final approaches, the anticipation is palpable among the fans and the broadcasters. Both BBC and ITV are ramping up their efforts to provide the most comprehensive and engaging coverage as the England final is not just a contest on the pitch but also a battleground for these two broadcasting giants to offer a superior viewing experience. And if Gareth Southgate and his troops can lift their first major trophy since 1966 the two broadcasters would definitely go on an overdrive to capture the historic scenes from Berlin.