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EXCLUSIVE Legendary panel show AXED after a whopping 15 years on screens in devastating blow to fans

EXCLUSIVE Legendary panel show AXED after a whopping 15 years on screens in devastating blow to fans

Daily Mail​28-04-2025

Long-running Sky panel show A League of Their own is ending after it's 20th series, MailOnline can confirm.
The broadcaster announced today that the popular sports comedy series will have one final season before bowing out in August.
Romesh Ranganathan took over as host from James Corden 2021 and the show features Jamie Redknapp and Jill Scott as team captains, the latter being assisted by regular guest Micah Richards.
Sky Sports pundit Jamie Redknapp, 51, has been ever-present since the show's launch in 2010, when Freddie Flintoff, 47, was the opposing captain.
The show helped the Ashes hero launch his media career before he was replaced by Jill in 2023.
Jack Whitehall, Kevin Bishop and Mo Gilligan, plus ex-Sky Sports News presenter Georgie Thompson, have also been regular guests during the show's 15-year run.
Sky Sports pundit Jamie Redknapp has been ever-present since the show's launch in 2010, when Freddie Flintoff was the opposing captain
MailOnline understands the show will end this summer with a celebratory 'farewell series', which will air on Sky Max and NOW later this year.
Host Romesh will make a final appearance alongside team captains Jamie and Jill, and series regular Micah.
Top names in sport and entertainment have appeared on the series and some have even taken part in the studios' stunts.
The programme has formed several spin-off series including road trips to America and the far east where Jamie and the stars have got up to madcap adventures.

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