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·9 January 2024

Watch Match of the Day on TV and iPlayer: MOTD time and running order

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Everything we know about the long-running BBC Premier League highlights show presented by Gary Lineker. The Premier League season enters its crucial second half with everything still to play for at both ends of the table. Just five points separate the Top 4 and seven points the bottom four as the season progresses through 2024. Every goal, VAR decision, missed tackle or fumble could prove decisive. The show is due to broadcast this Saturday, January 20th on BBC One.

Matches this matchweek

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Matches this week include Arsenal vs Crystal Palace at the Emirates, with Arsenal looking to get back to winning ways after a dip in form. Crystal Palace themselves will be getting nervous of their own precarious situation after only one win in five. Highlights of this intriguing London derby will be analysed by the panel of experts in detail as always. We also have Brentford vs Nottingham Forest, who will both be desperate for a win as they sit in 15th and 16th in the standings.

The next Match of the Day is scheduled to be broadcast on Saturday 20th January 2024, at 10:30pm on BBC One. The show will be repeated on BBC One at 07:30 on Sunday, which will also be available via the iPlayer.

Running Order

The official Match of the Day X (Formally Twitter) account will provide information on the day regarding the running order for the show.

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Presenters:

  • Gary Lineker
  • Mark Chapman (relief)
  • Alex Scott (relief)
  • Gabby Logan (relief)
  • Kelly Somers (relief)

Guest analysis:

  • Alan Shearer
  • Ian Wright
  • Danny Murphy
  • Micah Richards
  • Jermaine Jenas
  • Martin Keown
  • Dion Dublin
  • Leon Osman

Match Commentary:

  • Guy Mowbray
  • Steve Wilson
  • Steve Bower
  • Simon Brotherton
  • Jonathan Pearce
  • Conor McNamara

Match of the Day 2

This show is usually broadcast on the following Sunday and features highlights of all the day's games, whilst also showing the goals from the previous day's action.

MOTD Facts

  1. Match of the Day is the world's longest running football TV show in the world and was first broadcast on the 22nd August 1964.
  2. The show's classic theme music by Barry Stoller is instantly recogniable and was voted as such in a PRS poll in 2010.
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