Gary Lineker has shared his relief at the prospect of having the weekend to himself for the first time in his career, first ...
Match of the Day is 60! The anniversary of the iconic football highlights show is back in full swing and we've got another thrilling Premier League season in store. We've got more games to get ...
The trio will split presenting duties for Match of the Day 2 on Sundays and MOTD ... people now and talked about in a landscape where TV’s changed so much. “There’s an enormous ...
It was announced back in November that Gary Lineker would be stepping down from his weekly presenting spot on Match of the ...
Gary Lineker has hosted Match of the Day since 1999 and will do so for the rest of the season. The former England striker will continue to lead the BBC's TV coverage of the FA Cup next season and ...
The BBC has confirmed who will replace Gary Lineker on Match of the Day. It was confirmed back in ... "I know the history of a lot of radio programmes and TV programmes, and I do feel honoured ...
It is a departure, but it is far from a new strategy in TV. Match of the Day has, extraordinarily, had just five main presenters in its history - with Gary Lineker being in the hot seat for the ...
WHEN it comes to sports presenting, Gabby Logan is at the top of her game - and she's been confirmed as one of the new hosts of Match Of The Day after Gary Lineker's departure. She's part of a ...
New Match Of The Day hosts Mark Chapman, Kelly Cates and Gabby Logan have years of experience in sports broadcasting and few controversial moments between them. Former England and Leicester City ...
the host of the BBC’s flagship football highlights show Match of the Day. Lineker will be leaving the host’s chair in a few months at the end of this football season and he told The Times of ...
The BBC has named the trio of presenters who will replace Gary Lineker in the iconic Match of the Day presenter’s chair from next season. Mark Chapman, Kelly Cates and Gabby Logan, who had all ...
After 60 years, Match of the Day is abandoning its sole presenter format and taking on three people who will, in turn, host the show. It is a departure, but it is far from a new strategy in TV.