Sky has confirmed plans to broadcast three major finals on Saturday in 3D for pubs and clubs around the UK.
On May 22, Sky's new 3D channel will air eight hours of live 3D sport, starting at 2pm with the Championship playoff final between Blackpool and Cardiff City.
David Jones will present the coverage from Wembley Stadium, with Daniel Mann and Garry Birtles handling commentary for the 3D feed.
The game will be followed at 4.30pm by live coverage from France of the Heineken Cup Final between Biarritz and Toulouse, with commentary from Mark Robson and Ieuan Evans.
The broadcast day will culminate at 6pm with the UEFA Champions League final between Bayern Munich and Inter Milan from the Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid.
Richard Keys will present the programme with studio guests Ruud Gullit, Jamie Redknapp and Graeme Souness. Commentary for the 3D feed will come from Rob Palmer and Alan Smith.
Anyone wanting to watch the games in 3D can use an online pub finder on Sky's website to track down a participating venue in their area.
I watched Man City Spurs in 3D at the Rose and Crown... After 15 minutes my eyes felt like they've watched three consecutive matches.
The eyes got better in the end, but it only really works well when the cam goes close up, otherwise the advertising hoardings get in the way... and you look like Roy fucking Orbinson (one for the kids ).
I watched Man City Spurs in 3D at the Rose and Crown... After 15 minutes my eyes felt like they've watched three consecutive matches.
The eyes got better in the end, but it only really works well when the cam goes close up, otherwise the advertising hoardings get in the way... and you look like Roy fucking Orbinson (one for the kids ).