Sky Sci-Fi kicks off with new series From, England face Sweden in the Euros semi-final, Mad Tracey from Margate looks at artist Tracey Emin, and there’s Bake-Off: The Professionals - The Final and the finale of Crime . . .
Pick of the Day
From, 9.00pm, Sky Sci-Fi
Streaming on NOW
The destination for fans of science fiction and fantasy genres, Syfy, will be re-branding to Sky Sci-Fi from today.
The channel has been revamped and will offer new shows while still being home to a host of sci-fi classics and movies that fans know and love.
Pick of today’s viewing is new series From, which unravels the mystery of a nightmarish town that traps all those who enter.
As the unwilling residents fight to keep a sense of normality and search for a way out, they must also survive the threats of the surrounding forest - including the terrifying creatures that come out when the sun goes down.
Don’t Miss
Live UEFA Women's Euro 2022, 7.30pm, RTÉ2/7.25pm, BBC One
Jacqui Hurley presents coverage of the opening semi-final between England and Sweden (KO 8.00pm, which comes from Bramall Lane in Sheffield.

England dominated their group, but then were made to work hard in their quarter-final with Spain, eventually winning 2-1 after extra time.
Sweden are no mugs though, and have a great history in the women’s game. They got here thanks to a last-minute winner against Belgium in the last eight. This should be a cracker.
With commentary by George Hamilton and Stephanie Roche.
The Wild Gardener, 8.30pm, BBC Two
This week’s episode sees Colin Stafford-Johnson cutting his wildflower meadow.
With the flowering season coming to an end it’s time to remove his first-year growth to make room for the native plants that lie waiting in the soil beneath.
Working through the winter Colin reflects on his journey so far and plans the busy spring and summer months ahead.
Night Coppers, 9.00pm, Channel 4
Afghanistan veteran PC Theo takes charge of a baby after its mother is arrested for being drunk.
Meanwhile, ex-doorman PC Jack ends up in a scuffle, and newbie officer Amy is called to the aid of a vulnerable member of the public.
Royal History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley, 9.00pm, BBC Four
We all know Boris Johnson spoofed and fibbed his way around 10 Downing Street – but his behaviour was far from unprecedented.
Here, historian Lucy Worsley examines how British writers, politicians and artists have manipulated the history of the Spanish Armada.
She takes a look at the most famous parts of the story, from Francis Drake's game of bowls to Elizabeth I rousing her troops at Tilbury, and reveals how in Victorian times, the story was used as propaganda for the British Empire.
New or Returning Shows
Mad Tracey from Margate, 7.00pm, Sky Arts
Streaming on NOW
An unusually intimate and thought-provoking portrait of Tracey Emin, one of Britain’s most controversial artists.
Known for her shockingly honest autobiographical art, Emin has become the self-styled bad girl of contemporary British art.
But does her outrageous behaviour and notorious honesty cover up as much as it reveals?
It includesc vivid contributions from fellow British artists, family members, former teachers, leading critics and - most dramatically - from Tracey herself.
The film tells the story of Emin’s remarkable rise from the hardships of her early life in Margate, to the huge international success she enjoys today.
Alex Scott: The Future of Women's Football, 11.35pm, BBC One
The former England international Alex Scott – now an established broadcaster - looks at the growth in popularity of the women's game and asks what its future holds.
She travels to Barcelona to see a world-record 91,000 people pack the Nou Camp for the women's Champions League match between Barca and Real Madrid.
She also hears from leading names such as Chelsea manager Emma Hayes, Lionesses captain Leah Williamson and England head coaches Sarina Wiegman and Gareth Southgate.
New to Stream
Street Food: USA, Netflix
As the series returns for a new run, this season of Street Food focuses on American cooks, pit masters, taqueros, loncheros - and culinary heroes.
Ending Today
Crime, 10.05pm, RTÉ One
The cop drama based on the Irvine Welsh novel of the same name, and starring Dougray Scott, comes to a conclusion.
Lennox and Drummond head to Leeds police station, where they meet up with DCI Ken Custer to discuss their findings on the Confectioner.
Lennox knows that in order to defeat the killer, he himself must regress, confess his shame and show his weakness.
Bake-Off: The Professionals - The Final, 8.00pm, Channel 4
The search for the best patisserie team in Britain concludes, as Liam Charles and host Stacey Solomon (below) welcome teams of pastry chefs hailing from establishments in Manchester, Cumbria, Wiltshire, Birmingham and London.
As always, they face two days of testing challenges judged by world-class pâtissier experts Benoit Blin and Cherish Finden.
It's the grand finale, and the remaining three teams pour all their patisserie passion, prowess and precision into this final epic challenge.