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On April 23, 2026 the BBC announced it will end long‑running Saturday lunchtime programme Football Focus at the close of the 2025‑26 season after 52 years on air.
Launched in 1974, the magazine show — which has been presented by figures including Bob Wilson, Gary Lineker, Dan Walker and currently Alex Scott — has provided interviews, features and pre‑match analysis ahead of the afternoon kick‑offs.
The corporation cited “changing audience behaviours” and a long‑term decline in linear television viewing since 2018 as the rationale, and said it will expand multi‑platform and digital output, including exclusive YouTube shows.
The BBC said the decision was taken before a recent announcement on wider savings and that Scott will remain with the corporation and be involved in a new project.
Schedule changes next season will see Kelly Somers’ The Football Interview move to 12:45 BST on Saturdays and Final Score start earlier at 15:45.
Reported audience figures have fallen markedly in recent years — from roughly 849,000 in 2019 to about 564,000 by 2023 — underscoring the shift to on‑demand and social platforms.
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