Women's Euros: Presenters and squad

BBC Three coverage will be led by Jacqui Oatley, the first female commentator on Match Of The Day and a regular reporter for Football Focus and the Football League Show. Alongside Jacqui there will be a wealth of footballing experience in the studio and pitch side in Sweden.

Jacqui Oatley

Jacqui Oatley is a member of the BBC football team, commentating for BBC Television and BBC Radio 5 live. Jacqui also presents sports news on the BBC News Channel and in April 2007, became the first female commentator on Match Of The Day. Jacqui joined Radio 5 live in 2003, having previously worked in local radio for BBC Radio Leeds and BBC London as a sports reporter.

Sally Nugent

Sally is a familiar face on the BBC Breakfast sofa; bringing audiences the latest sporting news every day from around the world. She is a highly experienced sport and news journalist with more than a decade’s television experience. Since April 2012, Sally has presented sport for the ever-popular BBC Breakfast programme, reporting on every day of the London 2012 Olympics. Sally will cover Wimbledon 2013, reporting live from the Championships for BBC Breakfast before joining the BBC Sport team in Sweden for the Women’s European Football Championships.

Tina Daheley

Tina currently broadcasts the news and sport every morning on the BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Show alongside Nick Grimshaw. She was also a major part of the multi-award-winning Chris Moyles Breakfast Show. She was part of the BBC presentation team for the London 2012 Olympics and has reported for Football Focus and the Football League Show on BBC One.

BBC Radio 5 live

BBC Radio 5 live coverage will be led by Ian Dennis, Jennifer O’Neill and producer Juliette Ferrington.

The England squad

Goalkeepers

Karen Bardsley (Lincoln Ladies)

Rachel Brown-Finnis (Everton)

Siobhan Chamberlain (Bristol Academy)

Defenders

Laura Bassett (Birmingham City)

Gemma Bonner (Liverpool)

Sophie Bradley (Lincoln Ladies)

Lucy Bronze (Liverpool)

Steph Houghton (Arsenal)

Alex Scott (Arsenal)

Casey Stoney (Lincoln Ladies)

Dunia Susi (Chelsea)

Midfielders

Anita Asante (Gothenburg)

Karen Carney (Birmingham City)

Jess Clarke (Lincoln Ladies)

Jade Moore (Birmingham City)

Jordan Nobbs (Arsenal)

Jill Scott (Everton)

Fara Williams (Liverpool)

Rachel Yankey (Arsenal)

Forwards

Eniola Aluko (Chelsea)

Toni Duggan (Everton)

Kelly Smith (Arsenal)

Ellen White (Arsenal)