Gary Lineker reveals plans for life after Match of the Day with just nine shows left until he steps down
GARY LINEKER has outlined his plans after rolling credits on his glittering 26-year run as Match of the Day presenter. Lineker, 64, will step down from MOTD in May and will leave the Beeb altogether in 2026 after next season’s FA Cup and World Cup. Gary Lineker has outlined his plans for after Match of the Day in MayYOUTUBE / The Rest Is Football Lineker wants to travel and focus on his podcasts after leaving TVAlamy There was speculation suggesting the host would be switching to Sky Sports but he recently quashed those rumours. The England legend was asked again about his future plans on the latest episode of The Rest is Football podcast where he teamed up with Alan Shearer and Micah Richards. A viewer sent a cheeky question to the Leicester hero asking him if he was planning to cover the Championship in an MOTD-style show while his favourite Premier League team is fighting to avoid relegation. Lineker was asked: “Gary, would you do a MOTD style show for the Championship next season so you can finally enjoy Leicester again?” But the Tottenham legend proved to be a good sport once more as he laughed it off. Lineker responded: “Alright, we’re not relegated yet, thanks. Well – one – we don’t have the rights on the BBC to show the Championship. And secondly, no thanks.” Shearer and Richards, though, had a follow-up question as they asked their fellow host what he will be doing with his weekends now that he will finally have Saturdays and Sundays off. And the ex-Barcelona star revealed he is planning to enjoy his free time by travelling. CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS Lineker replied: “I was thinking the same thing because I’ve never really had weekends off in my adult life. “So I think I’ll be alright. I will go out to eat on Saturday night, have dinner. I’ll have little weekend trips away. Lots of places to go to – food trips, all that sort of stuff. I think I’ll be alright.” Shearer asked if he will continue working on TV but Lineker insists he is done with that outlet as there’s nothing better than Match of the Day and echoed his plans to focus on his podcasts. Lineker joked: “No, I’ve got a podcast to do with a couple of clowns and I’m obviously a podcast magnet. It’s not just this podcast, we’ve got lots of others as well. “I’m stepping away from Match of the Day. I mean, where do you go from there? So I think, that’ll do. Thank you very much. “I mean, never say never. Who knows what might pop up. But at the moment I’m thinking, ‘No, that’s it. Television’s done’.”

GARY LINEKER has outlined his plans after rolling credits on his glittering 26-year run as Match of the Day presenter.
Lineker, 64, will step down from MOTD in May and will leave the Beeb altogether in 2026 after next season’s FA Cup and World Cup.
There was speculation suggesting the host would be switching to Sky Sports but he recently quashed those rumours.
The England legend was asked again about his future plans on the latest episode of The Rest is Football podcast where he teamed up with Alan Shearer and Micah Richards.
A viewer sent a cheeky question to the Leicester hero asking him if he was planning to cover the Championship in an MOTD-style show while his favourite Premier League team is fighting to avoid relegation.
Lineker was asked: “Gary, would you do a MOTD style show for the Championship next season so you can finally enjoy Leicester again?”
But the Tottenham legend proved to be a good sport once more as he laughed it off.
Lineker responded: “Alright, we’re not relegated yet, thanks. Well – one – we don’t have the rights on the BBC to show the Championship. And secondly, no thanks.”
Shearer and Richards, though, had a follow-up question as they asked their fellow host what he will be doing with his weekends now that he will finally have Saturdays and Sundays off.
And the ex-Barcelona star revealed he is planning to enjoy his free time by travelling.
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Lineker replied: “I was thinking the same thing because I’ve never really had weekends off in my adult life.
“So I think I’ll be alright. I will go out to eat on Saturday night, have dinner. I’ll have little weekend trips away. Lots of places to go to – food trips, all that sort of stuff. I think I’ll be alright.”
Shearer asked if he will continue working on TV but Lineker insists he is done with that outlet as there’s nothing better than Match of the Day and echoed his plans to focus on his podcasts.
Lineker joked: “No, I’ve got a podcast to do with a couple of clowns and I’m obviously a podcast magnet. It’s not just this podcast, we’ve got lots of others as well.
“I’m stepping away from Match of the Day. I mean, where do you go from there? So I think, that’ll do. Thank you very much.
“I mean, never say never. Who knows what might pop up. But at the moment I’m thinking, ‘No, that’s it. Television’s done’.”