BBC Breakfast viewers expressed their frustration during Sunday's programme. With the Women's Euro 2025 final set to commence later that day, the corporation devoted significant airtime to covering the build-up to the match.
Despite the growing anticipation on the programme regarding whether the England Lionesses could reclaim their championship crown following their 2022 Euro triumph, certain viewers were far from pleased with the comprehensive coverage.
One individual remarked:"Yessss, more women's football said nobody ever." Another person commented: "For god's sake, it's BBC Breakfast, not Match of the Day. Jump on a bandwagon."
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A further viewer exclaimed: "Give it a f****in' rest FFS." With one irritated fan adding: "No more lionesses. That's enough, f******g hellfire.

"FFS let's talk about the lionesses again, no let's not," remarked another. As one viewer shared: "Any other news but football??"
Someone else posted: "I'm Bored with the England coverage now; way too much time is being spent on it." Another added: " Who the bl***y cares?"
Throughout the broadcast, Rachel and Roger chatted to former England goalkeeper and current pundit Rachel Brown-Finnis, who was broadcasting live from Basel ahead of the fixture, reports the Express.
The BBC presenter asked: "How are you feeling this morning? Put aside your professional head for a moment. We will get into the football, but just how's the gut this morning?"
Rachel responded: "As it has been throughout, to be honest, it's been pretty steady! I genuinely mean that. Even though the highs and the lows, the quarter-finals, the knockout games, which pretty much started from the Netherlands game, we had to win that, otherwise, we were out!".
"So, yeah, really kind of- I've grown with confidence with the tournament. Seen us claw it back from two-nil, seen it clawed back from one-nil. I even think we might go into the league today, how about that!".
Later in the programme, BBC Breakfast featured a compilation of messages from famous personalities sending their best wishes to the England Lionesses.
Celebrity supporters included Claudia Winkleman, Romesh Ranganathan, Matt Baker, Ross Kemp, Naga Munchetty, and Charlie Stayt.
Football supporters can tune into BBC One from 3:40 pm for match coverage, with the game kicking off at 5:00 p. m.
as England face Spain.
BBC Breakfast can be viewed on BBC iPlayer.
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