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Match of the Day (abbreviated to MOTD) is a football highlights programme, typically broadcast on BBC One on Saturday nights, during the Premier League season. [8] [1] The current presenter is former England international striker Gary Lineker with analysis from Danny Murphy, Micah Richards and Alan Shearer, among others.
Kelly Cates, Mark Chapman and Gabby Logan will be the new Match of the Day presenters from next season, the BBC has announced. It is the first time the role will be shared between three people.
The BBC have confirmed that Gary Lineker will be leaving Match of the Day after 25 years as hosts. The official MOTD X, formerly Twitter, account posted: “The end of an era, after more than 25 ...
From the beginning of the 2012–13 season, Match of the Day 2 moved from BBC Two to BBC One. The BBC stated this was because "of the increased number of Premier League games played on a Sunday." [4] Occasionally, Match of the Day 2 either switches back to BBC Two or moves its broadcast time, to make way for other sporting events.
The resilience of Match of the Day has not gone unnoticed, and with the current rights deal due to continue until the 2028/29 season, this is a brand the BBC hopes to grow.
MOTD may refer to: Match of the Day, the BBC's main football television programme Match of the Day (American TV series), NBCSN soccer television program based on the above; Match of the Day, a Doctor Who novel; Message of the day, a message shown to computer users when they log in "Mothers of the Disappeared", a song by rock band U2
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The Goal of the Month is a monthly segment on BBC's Match of the Day television programme, in honour of the best goal scored each month. [1] The segment has been featured on the programme since the 1970–71 season. [citation needed] Typically, a selection of eight or ten goals from the month are shown before the Goal of the Month is decided.