Jump directly to the content

Soccer AM will hang up its boots for the final time this weekend after nearly 30 years on the air.

The iconic weekend football show has just one episode remaining before wrapping up for good at the end of the current season.

Soccer AM is set to come to an end
3
Soccer AM is set to come to an endCredit: Twitter

Soccer AM has been running since 1995 but Sky Sports made the decision to axe the topical comedy sports show in March.

It was originally, and most notably, hosted by Tim Lovejoy and Helen Chamberlain before talkSPORT’s Andy Goldstein and Max Rushden were both given a stint in the hot seat.

But it'll be John Fendley and former Premier League star Jimmy Bullard who will be guiding fans through the final ever episode.

When is the last Soccer AM episode?

Soccer AM's final show will be broadcast on Saturday, May 27.

It is being screened the day before the last gameweek of the 2022/23 Premier League season.

The programme will be broadcast on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League from 10:30am.

Sky Sports customers can live stream this via the app using their mobile, tablet or computer devices.

If not, you can purchase a Sky Sports Day Pass from NowTV for £11.98.

Goldstein presented the popular show between 2007 and 2008, replacing Tim Lovejoy
3
Goldstein presented the popular show between 2007 and 2008, replacing Tim LovejoyCredit: Sky
There are plenty of famous faces set to be involved
3
There are plenty of famous faces set to be involved

What have they got planned for final Soccer AM?

Show bosses have finally confirmed who will be part of the final show and join the usual hosts.

Soccer AM have confirmed, via Twitter, that Bullard and Fendley will be joined by comedian Jack Whitehall, music sensation Stormzy and actor Stephen Graham.

Plus, an interview with Ilkay Gundogan will also be included.

Once this episode concludes, its usual Saturday 10:30am slot will then be taken over by Sky Sports' Saturday Social in the hopes of attracting younger viewers.

What has been said?

“I liked it when Tim Lovejoy was on. I thought it was knockabout silly stuff but I thought it had some energy about it,” Simon Jordan told talkSPORT.

“The moment they turned the dial and brought that old lightweight Max Rushden, that was the beginning of the end,” he joked.

“Max got hold of the microphone and turned it into whatever it was – an opportunity for everyone to feel sorry for everyone else.

“The bottom line is everything runs its course doesn’t it? And I do think John Fendley’s a great presenter. I think he’s very funny, I’ve always liked him.

“If we go back in time and you think of Lovejoy and Helen Chamberlain and look at all the different people finding their feet, I thought it was a good show.”

talkSPORT BET Offer Of The Day

Bet £10 Get £30 In Free Bets - CLAIM HERE

18+ New customers only. Opt in, bet £10+ at odds 2.00+, within 7 days of registration. No cash out. Get 3x £10 Free Bets on selected events. Bonus expires in 7 days. Card payments only. T&Cs apply, see below. begambleaware.org | Please gamble responsibly

SEE ALL FREE BETS HERE

Topics