CHANNEL 4's Jules Breach is the friendly face greeting viewers as they tune in for England's fixture against Hungary.The presenter has enjoyed a meteo.
Now, she is set to become the face of Channel 4's coverage of England matches, portraying her delight in the broadcaster's statement. And as Channel 4 have announced themselves as the home of England's Nations League campaign, Breach is preparing to lead coverage of England's games against Hungary, Italy and Germany. CHANNEL 4's Jules Breach is the friendly face greeting viewers as they tune in for England's fixture against Hungary.
From there they were off and running, cutting to the Puskas Arena where Breach was waiting with none other than England manager Gareth Southgate. In football ...
It all felt relatively exciting and new, which was no doubt the aim of Channel 4โs bosses. They had approached Uefa for a response, we were told, and there was so far none forthcoming. It was a moment of self-congratulation for Channel 4, but only a brief one. All this took place rather breathlessly but Breach, a recognisable face for viewers of BT Sport, was in energetic and watchable form. to a new home,โ said a smiling Jules Breach, the lead presenter of Channel 4โs England coverage, as the broadcaster revelled in the opening seconds of its first ever live coverage of the menโs national team. In the baking Hungarian sun, high on the banks of the Danube, a new chapter in football broadcasting started with a fresh twist on an old classic.
Channel 4 coverage began as Gareth Southgate's men were humbled 1-0 by Hungary on Saturday, with fans criticising a bizarre segment on Gareth Southgate's ...
'It's a very different sort of atmosphere... As you might expect given the history of problems in Hungary, the C4 team was also well-prepared for a response to the home crowd's audible booing of the England team taking the knee in an anti-racism gesture. She, and the rest of the Channel 4 team were clearly intent on seeing this segment through as a photo montage of Southgate's various England outfits appeared on screen and the host asked if he would be 'bringing back the waistcoat, pullover or the polka dot tie'. England's poor start to their Nations League campaign was beamed to the public on Channel 4 The TV channel - currently British Sports Network of the Year - beat competitors ITV and Sky Sports for the right to show all the country's international matches, it was announced in April, in a first foray into men's football. England's dismal start to their Nations League campaign against Hungary was beamed to the public via Channel 4 on Saturday night.