BBC Breakfast was hosted by Roger Johnson and Sarah Campbell on Sunday, but some viewers were not impressed with the main story. During the show, Sarah announced: 'Our main story, Arsenal fans have been left heartbroken after they were denied a first Champions League triumph in a penalty shoot-out defeat to Paris Saint-Germain.' Roger added: 'The north London side lifted the Premier League trophy for the first time in 22 years last weekend, but missed out on Europe's most prestigious title in Budapest.'
Viewer Reactions
While many football fans appreciated the updates, others expressed frustration on social media. One viewer wrote: 'Its all football #bbcbreakfast!' Another said: 'main @BBCBreakfast story is f**king arsenal #bbcbreakfast.' A third commented: 'Sick of hearing about arsenal getting beat #bbcbreakfast!'
Other viewers expressed dread about future football coverage, with one saying: 'Oh god the world cup is going to be a frigging nightmare on bbc breakfast #bbcbreakfast.' Another replied: 'Dreading it!'
Broadcast Changes
As usual on Sundays, BBC Breakfast moved from BBC One to BBC Two to accommodate Match of the Day UEFA Champions League highlights. This prompted a viewer to suggest: 'Why not just leave #BBCBreakfast on #BBC1 & show the football on #BBC2?'
Sunday's show also featured an interview with Nicola Sturgeon and a story about eight thrillseekers rescued from a rollercoaster stuck 100 feet in the air in Galveston, Texas. Before the broadcast, Sarah shared a sad photo on Instagram Stories, writing: 'So close. But what a season for Arsenal. Join us @BBCBreakfast.'
BBC Breakfast airs at 6am on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.



