Summary

  • Click the 'Watch live' icon for the 31st edition of the European Cross Country Championships from Lagoa, Portugal

  1. Great Britain miss out on bronze by a small marginpublished at 13:17 GMT 14 December 2025

    Men's race

    Men's race winnerImage source, Getty Images

    Ndikumwenayo (Spain) takes the gold in the men's race despite Gressier (France) holding on right until the last 20 metres.

    Beattie near the finishImage source, Getty Images

    In contest for third-place Scott Beattie of Great Britain fights Lokinyomo over the line, with the margin so tight it went to review. The outcome did not favour Beattie as he was denied the bronze.

  2. False start in the men's eventpublished at 12:41 GMT 14 December 2025

    A false start in the men's event see's the runners brought back.

  3. Megan Keith wins silver for Great Britainpublished at 12:39 GMT 14 December 2025

    Women's race

    Megan KeithImage source, Getty Images

    Nadia Battocletti is first over the line winning gold in the Women's event, followed by Megan Keith winning silver making Great Britains medal count six. Yasemin Can of Turkey takes third place.

  4. Great Britain with bronze in the mixed-relaypublished at 11:56 GMT 14 December 2025

    GB third placeImage source, Getty Images

    Italy come away with the mixed-relay gold followed by Portugal in second and Great Britain in third place.

  5. Ireland's Nick Griggs wins goldpublished at 11:21 GMT 14 December 2025

    Men's u23

    A dominant performance from Ireland's Nick Griggs taking home gold.

  6. Forero and Mononen battle it out until the endpublished at 11:07 GMT 14 December 2025

    Women's u23

    Despite pressure from Finland's Mononen it was a strong performance from Forero (Spain) pulling away in the final minutes to take gold.

  7. Renders and Gaitan head to head in the final straightpublished at 10:33 GMT 14 December 2025

    Men's u20

    A thrilling finish in the Men's u20's race with Renders (Belgium) and Gaitan (Spain) battling it out for gold.

  8. Innes FitzGerald wins gold for Great Britainpublished at 09:57 GMT 14 December 2025

    Women's u20

    Innes FitzGeraldImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    Innes FitzGerald

    A strong performance from Great Britain's Innes FitzGerald who takes gold in the Women's u20's event.

    Emma HickeyImage source, Getty Images
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    Emma Hickey

    Ireland's Emma Hickey takes the Bronze.

  9. Strong squad selection for GB & Northern Irelandpublished at 20:49 GMT 13 December 2025

    BBC Sport

    A talented Great Britain and Northern Ireland squad will head to Lagos, with serial trial winners Scott Beattie and Cari Hughes leading the entries for the respective men's and women's teams after their impressive runs in the Liverpool Cross Challenge in November.

    Megan Keith joins the senior women's squad, after finishing fourth in Spain at the World Athletics Cross Country Tour Gold event last week. Abbie Donnelly, who recently ran 2:24 at the Frankfurt Marathon, joins Keith in the squad. Phoebe Anderson also steps up into the senior team for the first time after winning the U23 European title last year.

    British 10k record holder Rory Leonard, who finished runner-up in Liverpool, joins the men's senior squad. After setting a course record in the Northern Counties Relay Championships, Calum Johnson and Joe Hudson, who finished fifth in Liverpool, also make the cut. Will Barnicoat will also be aiming to retain the U23 European crown for a third time.

  10. World track stars to look out forpublished at 20:48 GMT 13 December 2025

    BBC Sport

    Nadia Battocletti in action at the 2024 European Cross Country ChampionshipsImage source, Getty Images
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    Nadia Battocletti

    Nadia Battocletti became the first woman in championship history last year to win individual titles at U20, U23 and senior level. She looks primed to defend her title this year, but will face tough competition from Turkey's Yasemin Can, although the 29-year-old is yet to find her earlier career form that saw her win four successive titles between 2016 and 2019. Belgian Jana van Lent, Great Britain's Megan Keith and Portugal's Mariana Machado will all pose a threat to the title.

    Jimmy Gressier has won golds in both the 10,000m at the World Championships and the half marathon at the European Running Championships in Brussels-Leuven in 2025. The world champion will be aiming to complete a set of three titles on three different surfaces this year in what will be his first appearance at the Cross Country Championships since 2021.

    Jakob Ingebrigtsen was due to race for his fourth senior men's title after winning gold in Antalya last December. It's been an injury-plagued 2025 season so far for the Norwegian, whose withdrawal this week came after previously announcing that he would return to competition where he made his debut as a 16-year-old.

    Dominic Lobalu, of Switzerland, also poses a threat to Ingerbritsen's title in the men's race, with Spain's Thierry Ndikumwenayo and Ruben Querinjean of Luxembourg also in contention.

  11. How can I watch the European Cross Country Championships?published at 20:48 GMT 13 December 2025

    BBC iPlayer

    Live coverage of all the action - including both Men's and Women's Senior races - will be available on Red Button, iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and BBC Sport app from 09:20 on Sunday 14th December, with full highlights from 16:40 on BBC Two.

    Event Schedule

    09:30 U20 Women Race (4450m)

    10:00 U20 Men Race (4450m)

    10:26 U23 Women Race (5960m)

    11:00 U23 Men Race (5960m)

    11:30 Mixed Relay (1300m; 1510m; 1510m; 1640m)

    12:00 Senior Women Race (7470m)

    12:41 Senior Men Race (7470m)

    Live coverage

    Red Button, iPlayer, BBC Sport Website & App

    [ Sunday 14th December - 09:20 - 15:00 ]

    Highlights programme

    BBC Two, iPlayer, BBC Sport Website & App

    [ Sunday 14th December - 16:40 - 17:40 ]