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The coverage was presented by Tommy Martin alongside Paul McShane and Brian Kerr with commentary by Dave McIntyre and Kevin Kilbane.

A milestone in TV3 broadcasting history came with coverage of the 2011 UEFA Europa League Final, held at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.

In 2008, the station began broadcasting a selection of live matches, as well as a weekly preview show called Championship Throw In.

Days after the loss of Gaelic games Championship rights in 2014, the station secured live free to air coverage of the 2015 Rugby World Cup.

Coverage was presented by Matt Cooper or Tommy Martin alongside Keith Wood, Matt Williams, Peter Stringer, Shane Jennings, Neil Back, Murray Kinsella with commentary by 2 commentary teams – the first being Conor McNamara, Stuart Barnes and Liam Toland and the second being Dave McIntyre and Hugo McNeill.

Other commentary was provided by the world field such as Andrew Cotter, Joel Stransky, Alan Quinlan, Chris Patterson.

Mark Lawrenson is the only broadcaster to be a part of TV3 Champions League coverage from it started in 2001 to the present day.

Former presenters/pundits/commentators for TV3 include Kirsteen O'Sullivan, John Toshack, Matt Cooper, Packie Bonner, Conor McNamara, Aidan Cooney and Ronnie Whelan.

A milestone in TV3 broadcasting history came with coverage of the 2011 UEFA Europa League Final, held at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.

TV3 broadcast the 2015 FA Cup Final, where Aston Villa (with Shay Given in goal) made their TV3 debut against Arsenal (whose Champions League games had often been shown previously).

TV3 broadcast the 2016 FA Cup Final, where Crystal Palace (with Damien Delaney in defence) made their TV3 debut against Manchester United (whose Champions League games had often been shown previously).

[14][8] In February 2015 TV3 announced its team which would front the tournament for the channel, coverage was hosted by Matt Cooper or Sinead Kissane with pundits including Keith Wood, Peter Stringer, Shane Jennings, Stuart Barnes, Neil Back, Hugo McNeill, Matt Williams, Liam Toland & Murray Kinsella.

whilst Alan Quinlan Luke Fitzgerald, Mike Ruddock and Shane Byrne were also co-commentators.

In 2008, the station began broadcasting a selection of live matches, as well as a weekly preview show called Championship Throw In.