Updated
Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 3
BBC Launches 01:00 BST England-Mexico Catch-Up Plan After 16.3 Million Watched DR Congo Win
Updated
Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 3

BBC Launches 01:00 BST England-Mexico Catch-Up Plan After 16.3 Million Watched DR Congo Win

3 articles · Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 3

Summary

  • BBC will pair its exclusive live broadcast of England’s World Cup last-16 match against Mexico at 01:00 BST on Monday with a spoiler-free replay from 07:10 on BBC Two and on-demand access from 06:00 on iPlayer.
  • The “Stay Up or Catch Up” offer is aimed at fans unable to watch overnight, with BBC also adding Radio 5 Live commentary, live text and clips, a 15-minute highlights show and its 3D match experience.
  • Alex Kay-Jelski said the package is designed to let audiences follow one of England’s biggest matches “on their terms” despite the late kick-off.
  • Audience demand has been strong: England’s 2-1 win over DR Congo drew a peak 16.3 million viewers, while pubs in England and Wales can stay open until 05:00 and Thomas Tuchel has urged parents to let children stay up.

Insights

With pubs open until 5am and schools opening early, how is England's crucial World Cup match reshaping daily life back home?
Are 1am kick-offs and serious heat risks the new reality for a World Cup prioritizing global TV audiences over player welfare?
Can England's manager overcome Mexico City's altitude, a factor he calls a 'big disadvantage', to avoid a shocking knockout stage exit?