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Wales Online
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Who is replacing Gary Lineker as presenter of Match of the Day?
Who is replacing Gary Lineker as presenter of Match of the Day? The BBC has confirmed the new Match of the Day presenters who will take over from Gary Lineker at the start of the 2025/26 Premier League season BBC Sport presenter Gary Lineker (Image: Getty Images ) Gary Lineker is stepping down from his role as Match of the Day presenter after the curtain is drawn on the 2024/25 Premier League season on Sunday evening. The BBC has announced the new line-up of presenters for the flagship football programme, introducing Mark Chapman, Gabby Logan, and Kelly Cates as the trio set to share hosting duties from the next season. This marks the first time in the show's history that three hosts will rotate the role, succeeding Gary Lineker, who has been at the helm since 1999 but is stepping down after the current season. The presenting team will split the responsibilities across the different shows, with Chapman leading Saturday's main programme, Logan taking Sunday's Match of the Day 2, and Cates covering MOTD: Champions League on Wednesdays. As Chapman relayed his thoughts on the novel arrangement, he emphasised the collaborative spirit among the new hosts: "People might find this hard to believe but there's absolutely no competition between the three of us," he stated. "We'll do a mix of everything that works for us all as individuals, and all of us are really keen that it's fair." He further acknowledged the broader team behind the scenes, adding "This isn't about the three of us, it's about the three of us plus our pundits, plus our editors, plus our analysts and stats people and production people and radio people and online." Article continues below Logan shared insights into the new dynamic: "I think what's interesting is although we're sharing the role, we won't actually be working together on Match of the Day. "It's really great to share it because we bring different experiences and different interests within the game. We bring different ways of broadcasting and that will mean our pundits are kept on their toes and share different kinds of analysis." In addition, Cates, remaining a figure with Sky Sports, expressed her delight: "We are all friends and we've known each other for a long time and that's a really lovely part of it. "Not only is it a great role just on its own but I'm sharing it with two people I really admire, respect and genuinely like. It's a great set-up." Alex Kay-Jelski, the BBC Sport Director, praised the new lineup: "I know viewers will love these three incredible broadcasters and journalists at the heart of our football coverage next season. "They're brilliant at what they do and Match of the Day viewers can be sure they will be well looked after as the big football talking points are expertly analysed." Article continues below During the announcement at the start of the year, he also paid tribute to Lineker's tenure at the show: "Gary has done a phenomenal job at Match of the Day for the last 26 years, he'll be missed greatly and we all still get to enjoy him on our screens across some of football's greatest tournaments. "Outside of Match of the Day we've got some great new shows, voices and surprises lined up for the 2025/26 season across audio, video and digital and we look forward to sharing them with you all later in the year. "It's a truly exciting time for BBC Sport's football coverage."
Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Who are the new Match of the Day hosts?
Kelly Cates, Mark Chapman and Gabby Logan will host Match of the Day from the start of the 2025-26 season. It is the first time the role will be shared between three people, and they will split presenting duties for Match of the Day 2 on Sundays and MOTD: Champions League on Wednesdays, as well as Saturday's flagship show. Kelly Cates has had a a 27-year career in football with stints on all major broadcasters, including the BBC on Radio 5 Live. She previously hosted 606 with Ian Wright on Sundays. Cates - whose dad is former Liverpool and Scotland legend Sir Kenny Dalglish - has been presenting Premier League football for Sky since 2017. She will also continue to work for Sky Sports. Mark Chapman, known as 'Chappers', has been hosting MOTD2 since 2013. He also presents a range of sports programming on BBC Radio 5 Live including the Monday Night Club and 606. He's hosted various sporting events for both BBC TV and radio. Chapman also presented Sky Sports' coverage of the Carabao Cup. Gabby Logan first joined the BBC in 2007 and has presented many sporting events, including men's and women's World Cups and European Championships, the Six Nations and Olympics. Since 2013, Logan has co-hosted BBC Sports Personality of the Year. Her father is former Wales and Leeds midfielder Terry Yorath. Match of the Day, which is the longest-running football show in the world having launched on 22 August 1964, has had five previous long-term hosts: Gary Lineker (1999-2025) Des Lynam (1988-1999) Jimmy Hill (1973-1988) David Coleman (1967-1973) Kenneth Wolstenholme (1964-1967) Alan Shearer, Micah Richards, Alex Scott, Jason Mohammad, Kelly Somers, John Murray and Steve Crossman will continue their roles on MOTD. "It's really great to share it because we bring different experiences and different interests within the game," said Logan. "We bring different ways of broadcasting and that will mean our pundits are kept on their toes and share different kinds of analysis." Chapman said: "People might find this hard to believe but there's absolutely no competition between the three of us. We'll do a mix of everything that works for us all as individuals, and all of us are really keen that it's fair. "Not only is it a great role just on its own but I'm sharing it with two people I really admire, respect and genuinely like. It's a great set-up," said Cates. This article is the latest from BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team. Ask Me Anything is a service dedicated to answering your questions. We want to reward your time by telling you things you do not know and reminding you of things you do. The team will find out everything you need to know and be able to call upon a network of contacts including our experts and pundits. We will be answering your questions from the heart of the BBC Sport newsroom, and going behind the scenes at some of the world's biggest sporting events. Our coverage will span the BBC Sport website, app, social media and YouTube accounts, plus BBC TV and radio. Match of the Day - your questions answered Why is the FA Cup final before the end of the Premier League season? Is a guard of honour mandatory in football?