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24th May 2021
01:12pm BST

The pair did get together for the excellent documentary 'Best of Enemies' and a lot of water has passed under the bridge, but keep an eye out of Vieira chooses to go after a point Neville has made. Keane won't like him picking on the little guy.
Also part of the punditry panel are:
- Ian Wright
- Graeme Souness
- Ashley Cole
- Eni Aluko
- Robert Earnshaw
- Emma Hayes
- Nigel de Jong
- John Collins
- Joe Ledley
- Nadia Nadim
- Scott Brown
- Andros Townsend.
Commentary will come from Sam Matterface, Clive Tyldesley, Joe Speight, Seb Hutchinson and Tom Gayle, supported by co-commentators Lee Dixon, Ally McCoist and John Hartson.
The main presenters will be Mark Pougatch and Seema Jaswal, as well as Reshmin Chowdhury, with former referee Peter Walton 'on hand to explain and clarify key decisions'.
Reporting during the tournament, which is uniquely hosted in 11 cities across the continent, will be Gabriel Clarke, Michelle Owen and Raman Bhardwaj.
The broadcaster is showing 27 live games, including two of England's group games (Scotland and Czech Republic), Wales vs. Italy, France vs. Germany, Scotland vs. Croatia and Portugal vs. Germany.During the tournament, a new series will take a unique look at classic moments from the archive - reimagining unforgettable events such as Paul Gascoigne’s miss against Germany to show what might have been.
We hope they have an episode about how Ireland would have won Euro 2012 if Shay Given had been fully fit and Robbie Keane had been stored in a cryo-chamber and defrosted just in time for the footy to kick off.
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