ESPN Deportes will feature 106 hours of programming with 27 live matches
All ESPN networks combined will televise more than 200 hours of live coverage of the UEFA European Football Championship of 2012 between Friday June 8 and Sunday July 1. The Spanish-language sports network ESPN Deportes will lead coverage and feature 106 hours of programming with 27 live matches and four tape-delayed telecasts on simultaneous match windows. ESPN will air 22 matches along with related programming such as pregame, halftime and postgame shows, for a total of 62 hours. ESPN2 will transmit 33 hours of coverage including nine matches and surrounding programming. All 31 matches will be transmitted on ESPN3, WatchESPN, ESPN Deportes Radio and 25 matches live on ESPN Mobile TV. They will be available in high definition.