Match of the Day host Gary Lineker has explained why he won't be fronting tonight's show on the latest Premier League fixtures.
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- Lineker won't host MOTD tonight
- Mark Chapman to take his place
- Seven Premier League games featured
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WHAT HAPPENED?
The former England striker has been hosting the iconic BBC show since 1999. However, the ex-Tottenham and Leicester City star has revealed he has been "silenced" and won't host the show on Saturday night. Instead, Mark Chapman, who hosts MOTD2, will take his place for the show which airs on BBC One at 10.30pm. So, why is Lineker sitting this one out?
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THE EXPLANATION
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DID YOU KNOW?
In 2023, Lineker was taken off air for breaching impartiality guidelines but was reinstated soon after following a backlash from many high-profile colleagues. He reportedly earned £1.3 million ($1.6m) from the BBC last year.
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WHAT NEXT?
Tonight's show features highlights from seven Premier League games, including Manchester City's home clash against Everton, table-topping Liverpool's clash with Burnley, and Tottenham's fixture against Brighton.