Gary Lineker Announces Departure from Match of the Day After 25 Years
Veteran sports presenter Gary Lineker has announced he will step down from hosting Match of the Day at the end of the current season, marking the conclusion of his 25-year tenure with the iconic football highlights show. Lineker believes it is the “right time” for a new presenter to take over as the BBC prepares to approach the program differently with an upcoming four-year Premier League highlights contract.
Despite leaving Match of the Day, Lineker will continue working with the BBC, fronting coverage of next season’s FA Cup and the 2026 men’s World Cup. Speaking on his podcast The Rest Is Football, he described his announcement as essentially securing an “extra year contract” with the broadcaster.
Reflecting on his long-running role, Lineker expressed gratitude and appreciation for the opportunity. “I’ve done Match of the Day for 25 years. It’s been an absolute joy and a privilege to present such an iconic show for the BBC,” he said. He noted that the start of the new broadcasting rights cycle provides a natural transition point for a change in presenters.
The announcement has generated significant public response, which Lineker described as “a bit bonkers.” He humorously remarked that the reaction made him feel like he was reading his own obituaries, but appreciated the kind messages and public support.
Looking ahead, Lineker offered advice to his potential successor, emphasizing the importance of authenticity. “Be yourself… enjoy it. It’s a wonderful programme to be part of,” he said, expressing confidence that the show will continue to be “brilliant” after his departure.
At 65 years old when his current BBC work concludes, Lineker is looking forward to a more relaxed schedule. He’s particularly excited about the prospect of getting to bed earlier on Saturday nights, joking about finally being able to have dinner and be in bed before midnight, instead of enduring a three-hour journey home after the show.
While Lineker has not suggested or endorsed a specific successor for Match of the Day, he remains positive about the program’s future. He emphasized that the show was “brilliant” before his tenure and will continue to be so after he leaves.
The transition marks the end of an era for one of British television’s most recognizable sports presenters. Lineker’s departure comes as the BBC secures a new rights deal for Premier League highlights, signaling potential changes in the show’s format and presentation.
As he prepares to step back from his regular hosting duties, Lineker leaves behind a significant legacy in sports broadcasting, having transformed Match of the Day into a beloved institution for football fans across the United Kingdom.