Match of the day will have a new look in 2025 – set with Gary Lineker to resign from his role.
The first Leicester And Tottenham Striker will leave the show, with some new faces that have been set to get in.
The show has been running since 1964, with Lineker Step away in the role of presenter in 1999 – and 25 years later.
The 64-year-old was originally planned to stay as a presenter for the FA Cup and the World Cup 2026, But recent controversy has led him to step away completely.
However, controversy about not, Lineker had made the decision To step away from the competition of the day presented in January 2025, with three new faces already confirmed.
Tort Can share who will present the competition of the day from the 2025/26 season.
Who will be the new competition of the day presenters?
Match of the Day is organized by three presenters from next season, who are:
- Kelly Cates
- Mark Chapman
- Gabby Logan
Gary Lineker confirmed that he would leave the show in January, but said at the time that he would continue for the FA Cup and the World Cup in 2026.
However, Lineker was recently central to the controversy, so will not continue with the FA Cup and the upcoming World Cup.
Who is Kelly Cates?
Kelly Cates is the daughter of Liverpool -legend Kenny Dalglish.
Cates has been working on and off for Radio 5 Live for the BBC since 2013.
She is known for her time to present Sky Sports, which often appears on Friday Night Live and Super Sunday to cover races.
Who is Mark Chapman?
Mark Chapman has already collaborated with the BBC and organizes the competition of the day 2 on Sunday evening.
He also works as a host for the BBC Champions League Highlights Show.
Chapman also organizes a sports report on BBC 5 Live, one of the longest running programs on British radio.
Who is Gabby Logan?
Gabby Logan was an understudy for Lineker this season, one has a lot of experience in presenting the BBC.
She has treated a series of sports, such as the Olympic Games, and shows, such as the BBC Sports Personality of the Year.
Logan has collaborated with BBC on the final score, the most important face of the program from 2009 to 2013, and collaborated with Amazon Prime to cover the Champions League.
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