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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.
For most major clubs and national teams, there are navboxes for the current squad that can be inserted at the foot of a player's biography. See Category:Association football squad templates for a full list. To create a new squad template (having first checked there isn't one already) use the following templates: {{Football squad}} in ...
After 60 years, Match of the Day is abandoning its sole presenter format and taking on three people who will, in turn, host the show. It is a departure, but it is far from a new strategy in TV ...
Match of the Day 2 is a Premier League football highlights programme. It is a companion show to Match of the Day , usually broadcast on BBC One on Sunday evenings, thus facilitating coverage of the respective week's PL matches that were played since the broadcast of the initial programme.
Match magazine was launched on 6 September 1979, [2] [5] at a cover price of 25p. The original editor was Mel Bagnall. The original editor was Mel Bagnall. Kevin Keegan was the first cover star of Match and supported the magazine with his column, Learn To Play The Keegan Way. [ 5 ]
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
Artist Tim O’Brien christened Biden’s administration with “Day One,” a Feb. 1, 2021, cover depicting the cluttered mess he was facing upon entering office. “This new cover shows Biden in ...