The BBC will be showing all the games across the Women's Euro 2022 tournament which begins on Wednesday evening.
The opening game will be see host nation England take on Austria in front of a sold-out Old Trafford crowd. For those not in attendance, the game can be viewed live on BBC One as well as the BBC Sport website and iPlayer app.
Tuning in via TV or the website, viewers will have a host of current and former international stars to provide commentary and analysis on every single game and below are a list of who people can expect to see on their screens during the course of the Euros.
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Presenters
The BBC will field an all-female team of presenters, with Gabby Logan, Reshmin Chowdhury, Eilidh Barbour and Kelly Somers rounding off the cast.
Pundits
Former England player Alex Scott will provide analysis alongside many fellow former Lionesses stars, including Fara Williams - the most capped England player of all time - Kelly Smith, Anita Asante, Rachel Brown-Finnis and Sue Smith. Everton midfielder Izzy Christiansen, who has 31 caps for England, will also be across the coverage over the course of July.
Women's football fan and advocate Ian Wright, who represented England's men, will also be on-hand for insight and analysis.
To provide analysis on England's Group A opponents will be former Northern Ireland captain Gail Redmond and Glentoran forward Caragh Hamilton.
For other sides in the 16-team competition, ex-France defender Laura Georges, Manchester City midfielder Vicky Losada, who has 65 caps for Spain; and Anouk Hoogendijk, who represented the Netherlands.
Arsenal head coach Jonas Eidevall and Scott Booth, the former Glasgow City and Birmingham City coach, round off the line-up with a different perspective on the game.
Commentators
Robyn Cowen and Vicki Sparks will lead the commentary team, while others include Jonathan Pearce, Pien Meulensteen and Mark Scott.