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List of British football commentators

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This is a list of media commentators and writers in the United Kingdom on the sport of Association football.

A number of football players have had a second career as writers or commentators. However, many commentators never played the game at a professional level such as Dale Rowlinson and Gaz Mallachan, yet they have gone on to become famous names associated with the game.

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Name Playing career Broadcaster/Publication
Scott Booth[1] Aberdeen (1988–1997)
Borussia Dortmund (1997–1999)
FC Utrecht (1998)
Vitesse Arnhem (1999)
FC Twente (1999–2003)
Aberdeen (2003–2004)
Scotland (1993–2001)
Setanta Sports
Steve Bower None BBC Sport (2009–present)
Setanta Sports (2006–2009)
MUTV (1998–2007)
ESPN (2009–2013)
ITV Sport (2009-2013]
TNT Sports (2013–present)
NBC Sports (2016–present)
Peter Brackley None BBC (1972–1982, 2009–2011)
ITV Sport (1982–1988, 1992–2010)
British Eurosport/Sky Television (1988–1992)
Channel 4 (1992–2002)
Trevor Brooking West Ham United (1966–1984)
England (1974–1982)
BBC Radio (1984–2003)
BBC Television (1984–2003)
Simon Brotherton None BBC Radio 5 Live (1992–2015)
BBC Television (1999–present)
TNT Sports(2013–present)
Alistair Bruce-Ball None BBC Radio 5 Live (2004-present)
Jock Brown None BBC Scotland
Setanta Sports
Craig Burley[2] Chelsea (1989–1997)
Celtic (1997–1999)
Derby County (1999–2003)
Dundee (2003)
Preston North End (2004)
Walsall (2004)
Scotland (1995–2003)
Setanta Sports
ESPN (2009–2013)
ITV (2010–2012)
ESPN FC (2013–present)
Bryon Butler None The Daily Telegraph (1961–1968, 1991–2001)
BBC Radio (1968–1991)
Jamie Carragher Liverpool (1997-2013) Sky Sports (2013-present)
CBS Sports (2020-present)
Jon Champion None BBC Radio (1990–1995)
BBC Television (1995–2001, 2013–2015)
ITV (2001–2008, 2010, 2012, 2013–present)
Setanta Sports (2007–2009)
ESPN (2009–present)
BT Sport (2015–2019)
Premier League Productions (2004-2019, 2023-present)
Amazon Prime Video (2019-present)
NBC (2023–present)
David Coleman None BBC Television (1958–1984)
Robyn Cowen[3] None BBC Sport (2017–present)
Sky Sports (2023-present)
Pat Crerand Celtic (1956–1963)
Manchester United (1963–1971)
MUTV (2000–present)
Ian Crocker None Sky Sports
Setanta Sports (2006–2009)
ITV (2010)
Ian Darke None Sky Sports (1992–2010)
ESPN (2010–present)
TNT Sports(2013–present)
Barry Davies None BBC Radio (1963–1966)
ITV (1966–1969)
BBC Television (1969–2004, 2014)
Absolute Radio (2015)
Paul Dempsey None Sky Sports (1989–2007)
Setanta Sports (2007–2009)
ESPN (UK) (2009–2013)
TNT Sports (2013–present)
Ian Dennis None BBC Radio Leeds (1998-2002)
BBC Radio 5 Live (2002-present)
Peter Drury None BBC Radio (1993–1997)
ITV (1997–2013)
Premier League Productions (2004-2022)
ESPN (2012–2013)
BT Sport (2013–2022)
NBC (2022-present)
Sky Sports (2023-present)
John Dykes None Fox Sports (Asia)
Robbie Earle Port Vale (1982–1991)
Wimbledon (1991–2000)
ITV (2001–2010)
NBC (2013–present)
Darren Fletcher none BBC Radio Five Live (2004–present)
BT Sport (2013–present)
Toby Gilles None talkSPORT International (2013–present)
Radio City 96.7 (2007–2011)

Manchester City (2010–2011)

Richard Gordon None Sportsound
Andy Gray Dundee United (1973–1975)
Aston Villa (1975–1978)
Wolves (1978–1983)
Everton (1983–1988)
{{West Bromwich Albion (1987-1988)
Rangers(1988–1989)
Cheltenham Town (1989–1990)
Scotland (1975–1985)
Sky Sports (1990–2011)
beIN Sports (2012–present)
Talksport (2011–2013)
BT Sport (2014)
Alan Green None BBC Radio (1981–2020)
BBC Sport (2013–2016)
Stuart Hall None BBC Radio (1959–2012)
Alan Hansen Partick Thistle (1973–1977)
Liverpool (1977–1991)
Scotland (1979–1986)
Sky Sports (1991–1992)
BBC Sport (1992–2014)
Rob Hawthorne None BBC Radio (1990-1995)
Sky Sports (1995–present)
John Helm None BBC Radio (1970–1981)
ITV (1981–2001)
Channel 5 (1999–2007)
Jimmy Hill Brentford (1949–1953)
Fulham (1953–1961)
ITV (1968–1972)
BBC Sport (1972–1998)
Sky Sports (1999–2007)
Mike Ingham None BBC Radio (1977–2014)
Hugh Johns None ITV (1966–2001)
Peter Jones None BBC Radio (1964–1990)
Tony Jones None Channel 4 (2004–2006) (Occasionally)
ITV (2005–2009) (Occasionally)
Five (2005–2007) (Occasionally)
Sky Sports (2004–present)
Richard Keys None Sky Sports (1990–2011)
beIN Sports (2012–present)
Talksport (2011–2013)
Gary Lineker Leicester City (1978–1985)
Everton (1985–1986)
Barcelona (1986–1989)
Tottenham Hotspur (1989–1992)
Nagoya Grampus Eight (1992–1994)
England (1985–1992)
BBC Television (1992–2026)
BT Sport (2015–2021)
Rebecca Lowe None Setanta Sports (2007–2009)
ESPN (2009–2013)
NBC (2013–present)
Des Lynam None BBC Television (1968–1999)
ITV (1999–2005)
Gerry McNee None Scottish Television
Archie Macpherson None Scottish Television
Talksport
Eurosport
Radio Clyde
Alistair Mann none BBC Television (2006–present)
BT Sport (2013–2023)
Paul Mitchell None Sportsound (2005–present)
Arthur Montford None Scottish Television
Brian Moore None The Times (1958–1961)
BBC Radio (1961–1968)
ITV (1968–1998)
Talksport (1998–2001)
Tyler Morris None Livescore (2022–present)
Flashscore (2021-2022)
GBvision (2021-Present)
John Motson None BBC Radio (1968–1971), (2001–2018)
BBC Sport (1971–2018) (semi-retired in 2008)
Talksport (2018–2023)
Guy Mowbray None Eurosport (1997–1999)
ITV (1999–2004)
BBC Sport (2004–present)
BT Sport (2015-present)
John Murray None BBC Radio 5 Live (1997-present)
Gary Neville Manchester United (1992–2011) ITV Sport (2002 & 2008, 2018–present)
Sky Sports (2011–2015, 2016–present)
Dan O'Hagan None MUTV (1999–2001)
Eurosport (2003–present)
ITV (2001–2005)
BBC Sport (2004–2015)
96.3 Radio Aire (2013–present)
Jacqui Oatley[4] None BBC Sport (2009–2019)
ITV Sport (2018–2022)
Sky Sports (2020–2023)
CBS Sports (2023-present)
Michael Owen Liverpool (1996–2004)
Real Madrid (2004–2005)
Newcastle United (2005–2009)
Manchester United (2009–2012)
Stoke City (2012–2013)
BT Sport (2013–present)
Alan Parry None BBC Radio (1973–1985)
ITV (1985–1996)
Sky Sports (1997–present)
Talksport (1998–2002)
Jonathan Pearce None Channel 5 (1997–2004)
BBC Radio 5 Live (2002–2005, 2013–present)
BBC Sport (2004–present)
BT Sport (2013–present)
Derek Rae None ESPN (USA) (2002–present)
ESPN (UK) (2009–2013)
BT Sport (2013–present)
NBC Sports (2017–present)
Fox Sports (2018–present)
Dave Roberts Professional Game Referee TFM Radio (1986–1995)
Century Radio (1995–1997)
Talk Radio (1997–1998)
Sky Sports (1998–2005)
ESPN (2005–present)
Jim Rosenthal None ITV (1980–2010)
Channel 5 (2009–2012)
Talksport
Amazon Prime Video (2019-present
Robbie Savage Manchester United (1993–1994)
Crewe Alexandra (1994–1997)
Leicester City (1997–2002)
Birmingham City (2002–2005)
Blackburn Rovers (2005–2008)
Derby County (2008–2011)
Brighton & Hove Albion (2008)
Wales (1995–2004)
ESPN (2009–2013)
BBC Radio 5 Live (2009–present)
BBC Sport (2010–2015)
BT Sport (2013–present)
Angus Scott None ITV Sport (1998–2006, 2010)
Setanta Sports (2007–2009)
beIN Sports (2009–2020
Amazon Prime Video (2020-present
BT Sport (2020–present)
Vicki Sparks None BBC Radio 5 Live
BT Sport
Joe Speight None Setanta Sports (2007–2009)
ESPN (2009–2013)
ITV Sport (2011–present)
Sky Sports (2009–present)
BT Sport (2014-present)
Gary Taphouse None Sky Sports (2005–present)
Talksport (2014–present)
Clive Tyldesley None ITV (1987–1992, 1996–2024)
BBC Sport (1992–1996)
Martin Tyler None ITV (1976–1990)
Screensport/Sky Channel/Super Channel (1980s)
Sky Sports/SBS (1990–present)
ESPN/Fox Soccer (2010–2013)
Arlo White None BBC Radio (2001–2010)
NBC (2013–present)
Bob Wilson Arsenal (1963–1974) BBC Television (1974–1994)
ITV (1994–2002)
Kenneth Wolstenholme None BBC Radio (1946–1948)
BBC Sport (1948–1971)
ITV (1974–1979)

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