Gabby Logan's net worth from BBC salary, sports star husband and stunning mansion
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Gabby Logan is reportedly set to become one of three new presenters on Match of the Day next season. Gary Lineker confirmed in November that he would be stepping down from his 25-year role as the host of BBC One’s flagship football highlights show at the end of the current 2024/25 season. The 64-year-old will continue to front the BBC’s FA Cup coverage next season as well as the 2026 World Cup in North America.
The impending vacuum left by the TV favourite led to endless speculation on his success, but it now appears that long-time BBC sports presenter Logan, Sky Sports’ Kelly Cates and MOTD 2 host Mark Chapman will share responsibility of the role once Lineker steps down.
Having already done a deep-dive into Cates’ impressive net worth and her famous dad, Mirror Football now brings you a full breakdown of everything we know about veteran broadcaster Logan, who joined the BBC back in 2007. There are few sporting events that the Leeds native has not covered since launching her broadcasting career in 1992. She joined Sky Sports in 1996 and quickly climbed the ranks of a male-dominated industry, later becoming an instantly recognisable face on British television.
She hosted Sport Relief for the BBC in 2004 before joining the corporation three years later. She started presenting her own morning show on BBC Radio 5 Live in 2008. The 51-year-old has gone on to work on a range of sports, from football to swimming, on various BBC shows including Final Score, Inside Sport, Invictus Games, MOTD Six Nations, The Olympic Journey, The One Show, The Premier League Show, The World Swimming Championships, Women’s Football, as well as coverage of the 2022 World Cup and 2024 Paris Games.