Much of the channel's output was football. This included action from the
Premier League,
FA Cup matches,
European Cup,
European Cup Winners Cup and
League Cup finals and some
England games. ESPN Classic also showed games from the
FIFA World Cup following a multi-year deal to show 150 classic FIFA World Cup matches from
1930 to
2006. Though most coverage on the channel was from the colour era, it had shown original black-and-white footage of
European Cup finals going back as far as 1959. A significant proportion of the football action on ESPN Classic was archive
ITV football coverage, including matches covered by regional ITV companies. However much of the football seen on the channel was not shown with the original commentary. Instead, many games, especially the Premier League and FA Cup games, tended to feature commentary dubbed on more recently by
Jon Champion and Paul Dempsey, or commentary by
Sky Sports broadcasters such as
Martin Tyler and
Alan Parry which seemed to be from the international feed of the time. Similarly, the footage from games where commentary was later added did not include original on-screen captions, with ESPN adding captions themselves. Some 1960s European Cup finals also had a new commentary dubbed on by Tony Jones. The channel also showed some
rugby union international matches, including action from the
Rugby World Cup, as well as past matches from the rugby union Premiership. Other sports featured included
cricket, ESPN-produced vintage
boxing matches,
The Ultimate Fighter and more recently, action from American sports to complement the live American sports action which was broadcast on
ESPN and
ESPN America. In addition to the programmes mentioned above, ESPN Classic had made a variety of other programmes. These included
Sports Years as well as many football compilation programmes. In addition, to mark the 30th anniversary of
ESPN, the channel showed the
ESPN Films'
30 for 30 series. ESPN Classic regularly repeated the sporting action that it showed on the channel with the same material often being shown time and time again. Some of the action, especially ESPN-produced programmes and series, had been broadcast on the channel on dozens of different occasions. ==BBC-produced programming==