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New frontrunner tipped to replace Gary Lineker on Match of the Day after Jermaine Jenas' BBC sacking

Mark Chapman is the new frontrunner to replace Gary Lineker on Match of the Day show after Jermaine Jenas was sacked.

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Lineker's contract with BBC expires next yearChapman is tipped to be his replacementWill host BBC's UCL highlights showWHAT HAPPENED?

Lineker, a former footballer who enjoyed a successful playing career with Tottenham Hotspur, Barcelona, and the England national team, has been at the helm of Match of the Day since 1999. However, his time with the iconic football show may be nearing its end with his current deal set to expire in less than 12 months. It is uncertain whether the BBC will offer him a renewal, and speculation is growing that the broadcaster is preparing to move in a different direction.

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According to Chapman has reportedly emerged as the top candidate to replace Lineker, particularly in the wake of the BBC's decision to part ways with Jermaine Jenas last month. He currently hosts 5 Live Sport on the radio but if he were to take over Match of the Day, it would likely mean him stepping down from his Saturday radio duties.

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Chapman’s growing stature within the BBC sports team was further cemented recently when he was chosen as the main presenter for the network’s new Champions League highlights program. The BBC secured the rights to air highlights from Europe’s premier club competition for the first time in years, paying around £20 million for three years of coverage, and Chapman has been selected to front the broadcast. Former players, such as Frank Lampard, are also expected to contribute to the Champions League show, adding further star power.

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The possible departure of Lineker from Match of the Day would mark the end of an era for one of the BBC’s most beloved sports programs. While Chapman is being touted as the likely successor to him, Lineker has continued to thrive outside of Match of the Day, notably co-hosting The Rest is Football podcast alongside Alan Shearer and Micah Richards.