TVTV NewsBBC BreakfastBBC Breakfast was hosted by Roger Johnson and Sarah Campbell on Sunday09:31, 31 May 2026BBC Breakfast was back on Sunday but some viewers weren't impressed with the main show story.‌During the latest show, which was hosted by Roger Johnson and Sarah Campbell, presenter Sarah told viewers what one of today's, Sunday 31 May, main stories was.‌Sarah said: "Hello there, it is Sunday the 31st of May. 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."The two presenters then spoke to sports correspondent, Andy Swiss, who watched it unfold and delivered updates.‌While many football fans have been invested in the updates and news coverage on BBC Breakfast, other viewers were fed up of the football coverage on Sunday's show.Taking to Twitter, now X, one person said: "Its all football #bbcbreakfast!", another wrote: "main @BBCBreakfast story is f**king arsenal #bbcbreakfast" while a different viewer added: "Sick of hearing about arsenal getting beat #bbcbreakfast!"Elsewhere, another show watcher put: "Oh god the world cup is going to be a frigging nightmare on bbc breakfast #bbcbreakfast" to which a different account replied: "Dreading it!" while another viewer added: "I am!"‌Meanwhile, as is typical with the Sunday broadcast, Sunday's BBC Breakfast moved from BBC One to BBC Two as Match of the Day UEFA Champions League aired in the slot, giving highlights from the Paris Saint-Germain v Arsenal match.This prompted one viewer to suggest: "Why not just leave #BBCBreakfast on #BBC1 & show the football on #BBC2?"Article continues belowSunday's show also featured news updates including a BBC interview with Nicola Sturgeon and the story of eight thrillseekers being rescued from a rollercoaster ride which got stuck 100 feet in the air in Galveston, Texas.Prior to Sunday's show airing, presenter Sarah shared a snap of herself looking sad on her Instagram Stories, writing: "So close. But what a season for Arsenal. Join us @BBCBreakfast" with clapping emojis.BBC Breakfast airs at 6am on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.‌BBC Breakfast