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Gary Lineker to leave Match of the Day at the end of this season – with BBC departure date set

Gary Lineker will leave Match of the Day at the end of the season, it is widely reported, with a full exit from the BBC set for after the 2026 World Cup around 20 months from now.

The former Tottenham, Everton, Leicester and Barcelona striker has been the leading face on the highlights show since 1999.

While the BBC press office have not yet confirmed the situation, BBC News reported that the wider BBC organisation are expected to officially announce the news on Tuesday.

Lineker joked about his future recently on the programme amid speculation around his contract discussions with the BBC over an extension, while acknowledging his other business interests would mean something needed to give eventually.

The 63-year-old, who represented England 80 times at senior international level during his playing days, was suspended for airing political views in 2023 before a clarification over the organisation’s social media policy. His declared salary of over £1.3m per year has also been the subject of much discussion.

In an interview with The Independent earlier this year, Lineker suggested he was keen to stay on beyond his current deal presenting Match of the Day.

“Match of the Day is such an iconic show, 60 years is such a long time and I have presented it for 25 of those years,” he said.

“Podcast-wise, things have really exceeded our expectations but at the same time, I love being part of Match of the Day, I love working for the BBC, I know it has its issues and it has its troubles but I think it’s brilliant. I think sometimes we don’t shout about how good we are at the BBC and what we offer.”

He memorably presented one episode in his underwear following Leicester City’s Premier League triumph, following a bet the previous campaign they would fall away.

However, it appears his final weekend presenting the show will now come at the culmination of the 2024/25 season, with that date set for Sunday 25 May.

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