The move to DAZN comes on the heels of Lineker’s highly publicized departure from the BBC, where he had served as a central figure in football broadcasting for over two decades. His exit was precipitated by a social media post that drew criticism due to its use of imagery perceived as antisemitic. Lineker issued a full apology, but the damage to his position at the BBC had already been done. His final appearance on Match of the Day aired on May 25, ending a 26-year association with the program and its parent broadcaster.
Reflecting on his final episode, Lineker said: "I was a bit tired, and a bit emotional last night, I’m fine. I’m good, and thank you both for your very kind words last night. I must say, when they played the montage, obviously, I knew something was coming, but I didn’t know what it was at all.
“(I was) struggling to keep myself (together), especially when I saw my boys, you know what it’s like when it’s family and stuff, and thankfully that wasn’t the last clip, because I’d gone at that point, I needed time to get myself together to try and get through the end of the show."