Mark Chapman, Kelly Cates and Gabby Logan have been confirmed as the next hosts of BBC's Match Of The Day.
The trio will replace long-serving presenter Gary Lineker, who has fronted the flagship highlights programme since 1999, while Alan Shearer and Micah Richards will continue in their roles as regular pundits.
"I know viewers will love these three incredible broadcasters and journalists at the heart of our football coverage next season," BBC Sport director Alex Kay-Jelski said in a statement. "They're brilliant at what they do and MOTD viewers can be sure they will be well looked after as the big football talking points are expertly analysed.
"Gary has done a phenomenal job at Match of the Day for the last 25 years, he'll be missed greatly and we all still get to enjoy him on our screens across some of football's greatest tournaments.
"Outside of Match of the Day we've got some great new shows, voices and surprises lined up for the 2025-26 season across audio, video and digital and we look forward to sharing them with you all later in the year.
"It's a truly exciting time for BBC Sport's football coverage."
Chapman, Cates and Logan will also split duties presenting Sunday's Match of the Day 2 programme as well as the midweek Champions League highlights show.
Lineker's exit is the second high-profile departure from Match of the Day following Ian Wright's decision to leave the programme at the conclusion of the 2023/24 season. The former Arsenal striker, who won the Premier League title in the 1997/98 season, left 27 years after he first appeared as a pundit while still an active player.