
Gary Lineker QUITS BBC and will not front its 2026 World Cup coverage after explosive anti-Semitism row
The former
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Gary Lineker will announce he is leaving the BBC
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A source said: 'It is an absolutely heart-breaking end to what has been an extraordinary broadcasting career'
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A source told The Sun: 'It is a heartbreaking end to an extraordinary broadcasting career.'
Gary agreed to leave the BBC for good after meeting bosses last week — with a source saying he realised his position was untenable.
The Match of the Day host's early departure comes five days after he apologised for
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He had been due to host the BBC's coverage of the 2026 World Cup but will instead bow out this Sunday.
The source said: 'Gary acknowledged his position at the BBC, anchoring the most prestigious tournament in world football, was untenable, and he will not be hosting the World Cup.
'He offered to step down at the end of the season, and did not want the BBC — an organisation he still holds in the highest of esteem — dragged into any further controversy.
'He remains absolutely devastated by the recent turn of events and is deeply regretful about how his post was interpreted. His last Match of the Day will air on Sunday now and he won't be back.'
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His final years as MOTD host have been marred by his outspoken views and fallouts with bosses.
He is now likely to focus on his successful Goalhanger Podcasts business.
Gary Lineker destroys Wayne Rooney's managerial career live on BBC leaving pundits speechless
And those close to the star said his exit means he will be able to speak more freely.
They added: 'Gary remains passionate about speaking out over perceived injustices in the world, and will continue to call out things that he believes to be wrong.
'He will be able to speak without the shackles of the non-partisan BBC, and has already had a lot of TV offers to mull over.
'And, of course, he will be cheering on England like any other fan this summer.'
Last Tuesday Gary deleted an Instagram story post from the group
The re-post led to widespread calls for the BBC to drop Gary and the charity Campaign Against Antisemitism said it was submitting a complaint to the corporation.
HATE ROW APOLOGY
In a statement that day Gary's agent said: 'Whilst viewing and reposting a video, Gary did not notice a rodent emoticon added by the author of the post.
'Although if he had, he would not have made any connection. The repost has been removed.'
On Wednesday Gary apologised and said: 'On Instagram I reposted material which I have since learned contained offensive references.
'I very much regret these references. I would never knowingly share anything antisemitic. It goes against everything I believe in.
'The post was removed as soon as I became aware of the issue.
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The presenter will confirm his last Match of The Day will be on Sunday
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A young Gary presenting Match of the Day in 1999
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'Whilst I strongly believe in the importance of speaking out on humanitarian issues, including the tragedy unfolding in Gaza, I also know that how we do so matters.
"I take full responsibility for this mistake. That image does not reflect my views.'
BBC Director General Tim Davie
'And I think we absolutely need people to be the exemplars of BBC values and follow our social media policies, simple as that.'
Last October The Sun revealed that Gary would quit Match of the Day at the end of this season — but anchor the BBC's 2025/26 FA Cup coverage and the World Cup.
He previously clashed with bosses for pushing the BBC's impartiality rules but has staunchly defended using social media to speak out.
The BBC's reputation is held by everyone and when someone makes a mistake, it costs us.
BBC boss Tim Davie
Last month he was asked by the BBC's Amol Rajan whether it was within his remit to give a view on
Gary said: 'I'm sorry. It's more important than the BBC. What's going on there (Gaza) is the mass murder of thousands of children — probably something that we should have a little opinion on.'
His co-presenters Alan Shearer and Ian Wright then boycotted the show and it went ahead without post-match analysis.
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The former England captain presenting the BBC's World Cup 2002 coverage
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Gary said of his colleagues' support: 'I had a tear in my eye. It just moved me, it was beautiful. It's one thing saying that in a moment, but then actually to carry that through, they didn't need to do that.'
Six months later the BBC published rules for its presenters which said they would be 'allowed to express views on issues and policies but stop short of political campaigning'.
Gary responded by saying the rules were 'all very sensible.'
He has previously said he believes the BBC wanted him to leave MOTD when he was negotiating a new contract last year.
Gary said then: 'I think it was their preference that I didn't do it for one more year, so they could bring in new people.'
Gary's replacement as World Cup host is expected to be announced shortly.
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Gary stripped down to his boxers live on air when Leicester won the Premier League in 2016
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BBC boss Tim Davie said: 'I think we absolutely need people to be the exemplars of BBC values and follow our social media policies, simple as that'
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Footie fun 'N' Foxes' pants
By Andy Robinson
GARY Lineker's 26 years at the BBC have seen him become one of our most popular footie presenters.
He began as a pundit on Radio 5 Live before replacing Des Lynam on Match of the Day.
He kicked off in 1999 saying: 'Eh, tell you what. Football's back. Any good? Have I got the job?'
Gary's most memorable moment came after he vowed to host in 'just his undies' if his former side Leicester City won the Premier League.
He stayed true to his word after the Foxes' fairytale triumph in 2015-16 — though he ranked appearing in his boxers his 'least favourite' MOTD moment.
His favourite was the last day of Leicester's title season.
Gary also presented their FA Cup triumph in 2021, saying: 'They are two things I thought I would never witness in my lifetime. They were my special ones.'
In 2019 fans were left laughing when he mocked bald pundits Alan Shearer and Danny Murphy's analysis of a 'hair-raising' start to the season.
Gary, Dion Dublin and Ian Wright also raised a smile by mimicking Arsenal striker Alexandre Lacazette's scream picked up by microphones after he was fouled in a match during crowdless Covid.
In 2023 Gary struggled to keep a straight face as pranksters played sex sounds from a phone hidden in the BBC studio.
He has also presented for Al Jazeera, NBC and BT Sport who may seek his services once again.
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