Gary Lineker said hosting Match Of The Day for more than two decades has been “an absolute joy and privilege”, but that it is ...
Gary Lineker, the well-known face of Match of the Day for decades, has announced his departure from the BBC’s show. While ...
Gary Lineker has been spotted in public for the first time since it emerged that he'd be leaving Match of the Day after 25 years. "Gary will also host BBC Sport’s coverage of the FA Cup in the ...
When Gary Lineker plunged the BBC into one of its worst crises with his Nazi jibe about the then-Government, there was always ...
GARY LINEKER'S decision to quit Match of the Day has sent speculation soaring over his next career move. The BBC's best-paid presenter, 63, has fronted British football's most famous highlights ...
Match Of The Day host Gary Lineker was the BBC's highest paid on-air talent for seven consecutive years. The former England football star's salary has been under the spotlight over the years ...
GARY LINEKER will leave Match of the Day having been responsible for a major change in the format of the show. The England and Leicester hero agreed to call time on his 25-year stint as host of ...
UPDATE: The BBC has confirmed reports on Monday night that Gary Lineker is leaving Match of the Day at the end of the current Premier League season. He will continue to present for the BBC until ...
This is an extension to Lineker's contract, that was due to expire next year, to take him until the 2026 World Cup. Image: Gary Lineker on Match of the Day in 2018. Pic: BBC/Pete Dadds His ...
The football world is eagerly watching as the BBC prepares to find a successor for Gary Lineker, who will step down as Match of the Day host next year, at the end of the Premier League season.
Lineker, the broadcaster’s highest-paid presenter who has hosted the show since 1999, will bow out after the end of this season in May 2025. However, he will also host BBC Sport’s coverage of ...
Lineker joked about his future recently on the programme amid speculation surrounding his contract discussions with the BBC over an extension, while acknowledging his other business interests ...