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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Match of the Day, also abbreviated as MOTD, is The BBC's primary football (soccer) television programme, usually shown late on Saturday evenings on BBC One throughout the duration of the English football season. It shows highlights of all the day's Premier League football matches followed by the presenter and pundits discussing their views and opinions on the games, teams and players. It is notable for being one of the BBC's longest-running shows; having been broadcast (although not always as a regular) since 1964. At present it is presented by the retired former England and Leicester City/Everton/Tottenham Hotspur player Gary Lineker with regular pundits, including Alan Hansen (known for his playing career for Liverpool), Lee Dixon (Arsenal), Mark Lawrenson (Liverpool) and Alan Shearer (Newcastle United). It's also much more straight faced and serious, relatively, than its nearest Sky TV equivalent; Soccer Saturday. |