Match of the Day
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England v Macedonia. Coverage of the second match this week in England's campaign to qualify for the Euro finals in Portugal. After Saturday's trip to Slovakia all eyes will now be focused on St Mary's Stadium, Southampton. It's the first ever meeting between the two teams and Sven-Goran Eriksson will be anxious to secure full points tonight to keep England on course to win Group Seven and avoid a repeat of their Euro 2000 campaign - where they had to endure a tense two-leg play-off with Scotland. Macedonia's qualifying hopes hit a setback last month when they were held to a 1-1 draw by unheralded Liechtenstein. In today's other matches involving British teams, Wales faced a tough test at the Millennium Stadium as they looked for a win against Italy, the Euro 2000 runners-up, while in Group Six Northern Ireland look for a first-time win over the Ukraine at Windsor Park.
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Cast & Crew
Season 1964/65
Match of the Day begins on 22 August 1964, for coverage of Liverpool versus Arsenal. Kenneth Wolstenholme opens the programme with the words: "Welcome to Match of the Day, the first of a weekly series...
Season 1965/66
Despite attempts by some clubs to prevent its return due to fear over ticket sales, Match of the Day returned to the BBC in October 1965 two months after the start of the new season. The duration of...
Season 1966/67
In the year that saw England win the World Cup, Match of the Day moves to BBC ONE.
Season 1967/68
Once again, protracted negotiations during the summer ensured the return of the show. In order to secure the deal the BBC had to agree to broadcast five matches from Division Two and two from Division...
Season 1968/69
Grandstand presenter David Coleman begins regularly presenting Match of the Day.
Season 1969/70
From 1969, the programme becomes live and studio based, rather than being pre-recorded at the ground of the featured match, and there were now two games seen each week.
Season 1970/71
1970 saw the introduction of the Goal of the Month competition, which led to thousands of postcards being sent to the BBC.
Season 1971/72
John Motson makes his debut as a Match of the Day commentator.
Season 1972/73
The current contractual agreement meant that Match of the Day had to lead with a Division Two fixture, and twice with a match from Division Three.
Season 1973/74
Match of the Day appoints Jimmy Hill as the new presenter, after signing him from LWT. He was the first to both present the programme and offer expert analysis.
Season 1974/75
Match of the Day signs a new three-year contract with the Football League.
Season 1975/76
Season 1976/77
Season 1977/78
Match of the Day celebrates its 500th edition, marked with a special Radio Times cover and a new set of opening titles with hundreds of school children holding up cards that depicted Jimmy Hill's face...
Season 1978/79
In November ITV signed a secret three year deal with the Football League to show edited highlights on Saturday nights instead of Sundays in an attempt to break away from the joint negotiating strategy...
Season 1979/80
For the first time Match of the Day was allowed to screen additional games, and on 13 weekends there were highlights from three different matches.
Season 1980/81
After 16 seasons in the Saturday night slot, Match of the Day moved to Sunday afternoons.
Season 1981/82
The programme returned to Saturday nights. Only two games were allowed to be shown per show.
Season 1982/83
Season 1983/84
Match of the Day was back on Saturday nights as a highlights show but was supplemented by live matches on Friday evenings. The BBC and ITV had been allocated seven games each with the commercial chann...
Season 1984/85
The show celebrated its 20th anniversary and matches were still being broadcast on Fridays. Most other sports were now seen live on television so the production team wanted to continue the football ex...
Season 1985/86
In 1985 the television rights came up for renegotiation and BBC and ITV offered £16m for four years. This was in return for 19 live games plus weekend highlights. The Football League met on Valentine'...
Season 1986/87
With highlights out of fashion there were only 14 editions of Match of the Day all season and the only League action came in the seven live games on Sunday afternoons.
Season 1987/88
The focus was still on the big clubs and the shows were very irregular. They followed the same format as the previous year with a mixture of live League games on Sunday afternoons and highlights shows...
Season 1988/89
Match of the Day celebrated its 25th anniversary and had to cope with the fact that, for the first time since its inception in 1964, it couldn't broadcast any League football. Instead, the team settle...
Season 1989/90
Des Lynam continued to present the show, joined by Jimmy Hill and Terry Venables as regular pundits.
Season 1990/91
In the third season of the new contract there were 20 editions of Match of the Day but they were still restricted to covering FA Cup matches.
Season 1991/92
After several years of speculation it was announced in February that a new, breakaway FA Premier League was going to be formed. ITV were expected to win the TV rights but the BBC and BSkyB combined to...
Season 1992/93
With the new season came a new Premier League, a new contract and a new show, fronted by Des Lynam. Des was joined by new regular pundits, Alan Hansen and Trevor Brooking, and the show reverted to the...
Season 1993/94
Season 1994/95
Match of the Day celebrated its 30th anniversary.
Season 1995/96
When Alex Ferguson's side were discussed on Match of the Day on the opening day of the season Des remarked that "United were scarcely recognizable from the team we've known over the past couple of sea...
Season 1996/97
Season 1997/98
A new four year deal secured Premier League highlights on the BBC. Mark Lawrenson joined Trevor Brooking and Alan Hansen as a regular pundit during the second half of the season.
Season 1998/99
Des Lynam presented 36 of the 45 League and Cup programmes plus eight more UEFA Cup shows. Gary Lineker also fronted five editions with Ray Stubbs hosting the remaining four.
Season 1999/2000
Before the season began, on 2 August, Des Lynam resigned from the BBC and moved to ITV to become their main football presenter. Gary Lineker took over as the main presenter for the show.
Season 2000/01
ITV won back the Premier League highlights as part of a three year deal. They also obtained Nationwide League rights whilst the BBC regained the FA Cup and England games. It was a major blow to the BB...
Season 2001/02
With Saturday night highlights now being shown on ITV's The Premiership, Match of the Day reverted to covering live FA Cup and England matches as well as some UEFA Cup games.
Season 2002/03
11th August 2002: FA Community Shield: Arsenal v Liverpool
14th August 2002: Uefa Champions League: Zalaegerszeg v Manchester United
27th August 2002: Uefa Champions League: Manchester United v Zalaegerszeg
30th August 2002: Uefa Super Cup: Real Madrid v Feyenoord
7th September 2002: International Friendly: England v Portugal
6th October 2002: Celtic v Rangers
12th October 2002: Euro 2004 Qualifier
16th October 2002: Euro 2004 Qualifier
31st October 2002: Uefa Cup: Celtic v Blackburn Rovers
14th November 2002: Uefa Cup: Blackburn Rovers v Celtic
17th November 2002: FA Cup First Round
17th November 2002: FA Cup First Round
27th November 2002: FA Cup First Round Replays
7th December 2002: Rangers v Celtic
7th December 2002: FA Cup Second Round
8th December 2002: FA Cup Second Round
12th December 2002: Uefa Cup
18th December 2002: FA Cup Second Round Replays
4th January 2003: FA Cup Third Round
5th January 2003: FA Cup Third Round
15th January 2003: FA Cup Third Round Replays
25th January 2003: FA Cup Fourth Round
26th January 2003: FA Cup Fourth Round
26th January 2003: FA Cup Fourth Round
5th February 2003: FA Cup Fourth Round Replays
12th February 2003: International Friendly
15th February 2003: FA Cup Fifth Round: Manchester United v Arsenal
15th February 2003: FA Cup Fifth Round
16th February 2003: FA Cup Fifth Round: Wolverhampton Wanderers v Rochdale
26th February 2003: FA Cup Fifth Round Replays
27th February 2003: Uefa Cup
8th March 2003: Scottish Premier League
8th March 2003: FA Cup Sixth Round: Arsenal v Chelsea
9th March 2003: FA Cup Sixth Round: Watford v Burnley
9th March 2003: FA Cup Sixth Round
13th March 2003: Uefa Cup
20th March 2003: Uefa Cup
25th March 2003: FA Cup Sixth Round Replay
29th March 2003: Euro 2004 Qualifier
2nd April 2003: Euro 2004 Qualifier
10th April 2003: Uefa Cup
13th April 2003: FA Cup Semi-Final 1
13th April 2003: FA Cup Semi-Final 2
24th April 2003: Uefa Cup
27th April 2003
5th May 2003: Women's FA Cup Final: Fulham Ladies v Charlton
17th May 2003: FA Cup Final: Arsenal v Southampton
21st May 2003: Uefa Cup Final: Celtic v FC Porto
22nd May 2003: International Friendly
3rd June 2003: International Friendly
11th June 2003: Euro 2004 Qualifier
Season 2003/04
In August 2003, it is announced that the BBC has won back the right to show Premiership highlights from 2004, for three years.
Season 2004/05
Match of the Day returns to the BBC for the new season, as part of a new football package on the BBC.
Season 2005/06
Season 2006/07
Season 2007/08
Season 2008/09
Season 2009/10
Season 2010/11
Season 2011/12
Season 2012/13
Season 2013/14
Season 2014/15
Season 2015/16
Season 2016/17
Season 2017/18
Season 2018/19
Season 2019/20
Season 2020/21
Season 2021/22
Season 2022/23
Season 2023/24
Season 2024/25