Former Scotland player Ally McCoist has attracted attention throughout the European Championships for his lively commentary with Clive Tyldesley.
The duo have been lauded for their commentary for ITV, covering games including England v Scotland, Slovakia v Spain and Croatia v Scotland which saw the Scottish team knocked out of the tournament.
Here's when you can next catch their commentary as the Euros progress to the final 16.
When are Ally McCoist and Clive Tyldesley next commentating?
The next match the pair are set to commentate is France v Switzerland, which will take place at 8pm on Monday June 28.
The match will take place in Bucharest, Romania, with the winners progressing to the quarter finals, where they will face either Croatia or Spain.
How can I watch the match?
The match will be available to watch on STV in Scotland, with coverage starting at 7.15pm.
Why are the duo so popular?
Both Ally McCoist and Clive Tyldesley were voted top of their respective categories for best commentary at the Euros in research gathered by OLBG.com.
The pair have been credited with lifting viewers spirits and providing some light hearted banter a long with solid football commentary.
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