Women's World Cup takes centre stage
Advance notice of a schedule change on BBC Television this weekend.
After the success of England's women footballers in getting through the group stage of the World Cup in China, we'll be showing their quarter-final match live on BBC ONE on Saturday. The kick-off's at 1300 BST.
We've been delighted by the popularity of this Women's World Cup: yesterday, for instance, we had a peak audience for the England v Argentina game of more than 1 million on BBC Two at 1400.
Saturday's figure should comfortably beat that, given more people are able to watch at a weekend.
Looking further ahead, and back with the men's game, the BBC will be showing live UK-wide coverage of Georgia v Scotland on Wednesday 17 October.
We don't have the contract for Scotland's home games, which I know has disappointed a lot of people, but we do try to pick up their away matches for audiences in Scotland and for the wider UK when we can. This should be a big occasion, and it's a key battle in Scotland's bid to get to Austria and Switzerland next year.
We'll be rooting for them. As far as the home nations are concerned, the more that make it to Euro 2008, the happier we'll be.
