The BBC would provide a more personalised, interactive digital service during the UEFA Euro 2016 football championship scheduled to be held in France from June 10 to July 10, the British broadcaster announced today.
According to a media release, BBC.Com, BBC World News and the BBC Sport app would bring global audiences closer to the fans, teams and world famous players taking part in the tournament than ever before.
"BBC Sport app users will be able to personalise their BBC Euro 2016 service on their devices by setting match alerts for all 24 teams and can choose whether to receive notifications on the line-ups, kick-offs, goals, half-time scores and results," it said.
"Users can add the Euro 2016 teams to their Quick Links for easy access to all the content about their favourite nations. Digital audiences can also customise what type of content, and how much content, will show on their homepage on the BBC Sport app and online, via the My Sport service," the release added.