Heading up ESPN's Clydesdale Bank Premier League matches, Derek Rae is a former British Sports Broadcaster of the Year, and a hugely popular voice of ESPN, commentating on over 150 football matches a year for ESPN over the last 12 years. Heading up ESPN's Barclays Premier League match commentary as chief commentator, Jon Champion brings with him over 20 years of broadcasting experience, from FA Cup and Premier League matches through to cricket, swimming and rugby.Ĭhris Waddle, the internationally renowned former England footballer and FA Cup winner, with a playing career encompassing spells with clubs including Newcastle, Spurs, Olympique de Marseille and Sheffield Wednesday, will be a regular commentator alongside Jon Champion. One of the most popular football figures of recent times, the former Newcastle United, Manchester City and Fulham manager made 63 appearances for England, scoring 21 times, and brings a wealth of experience as he casts his critical eye over the Barclays Premier League teams. Kevin Keegan is the lead analyst for ESPN's Barclays Premier League coverage. Rebecca Lowe's rise to fame through the BBC's Talent Search for a football reporter has lead her to work on Final Score, Football Focus and Match of the Day, as well as reporting from the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany. He also presented live matches for the BBC and either worked as a presenter or reporter at all 10 of the major international tournaments from 1990 until 2008. He fronted Football Focus from1999 until 2004, leaving to become the presenter of Score on the BBC Red Button (formerly BBCi) as well as Final Score on BBC One. Ray Stubbs worked for the BBC for 26 years, presenting and reporting on a number of sports, including football, darts and snooker. Mark Chapman, Kelly Cates and Darrell Currie also join Ray and Rebecca on the presenting team. In the commentary box, Chris Waddle will join Jon Champion, with ESPN's Rebecca Lowe continuing to get the exclusive stories from managers and players from pitchside. Robbie Savage, Martin Keown as well as former Liverpool legends Steve McManaman and John Barnes will also be part of ESPN's line-up of football analysts. ESPN's coverage will be presented by Ray Stubbs with Kevin Keegan alongside him as lead analyst.
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