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''Final Score'' is a
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football news and results programme produced by
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. The programme is broadcast on late Saturday afternoons in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, usually on
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.
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opts away during the last ten minutes to cover local results in Final Score from Northern Ireland, normally just after the
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scores are read out.
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runs a different programme altogether – '' Sportscene Results''. ''Final Score'' is also broadcast on Boxing Day and New Year's Day and sometimes on either Good Friday or Easter Monday. A special Sunday edition is broadcast on the final day of the Premier League season. ''Final Score'' is also broadcast on Saturday afternoons on the
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and online for two hours before the
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broadcast begins. An additional half-hour was also broadcast live on
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, the BBC's internationally broadcast news channel, but this was discontinued from the 2015–16 season.


Format

The programme provides viewers with the results from the main football matches played on that day. The presenters are joined by two studio pundits discussing the day's play whilst watching the
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games in the studio and this is supplemented by reporters at all of the Premier League matches. There are also reporters at every
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match and at the top games in
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and
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, and at least one
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game.
Mark Clemmit Mark Clemmit, known to many as Clem, is a reporter on BBC One's ''Football Focus''. He is also a member of the channel's studio presentation team on ''Final Score'' and one of the longest established voices on BBC Radio 5 Live. He has also repor ...
or Kelly Somers provides regular round-ups of the top stories from the rest of the EFL matches. The programme also includes interviews with managers and players. At 5pm, when all of the results are in, the day's scores are read by Mike West. The round-up covers games from the
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to the
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in
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, in
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the four divisions of the
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as well as the
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in
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and the Irish League in
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. Next is a review of the league tables for most divisions and this is followed by post-game interviews with managers, conducted by the commentators for ''
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''. After the main BBC television broadcast has finished the programme continues until 5.30pm on the Red Button.


History


Early days

''Final Score'' had been part of the BBC's long-running programme ''
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'' as far back as 1958. The football results appeared on a device dubbed 'the
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' and the presenter stood next to the Teleprinter with a camera pointed at the actual printer. By the 1980s, a live shot of the printer had been replaced by an on-screen computerised version and was renamed the vidiprinter. The results would come from the
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(PA), who appointed a correspondent to attend each match and report back the half-time and full-time scores to its offices in London. The PA would then use the technology of the day to provide a feed to
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. The Press Association provided the
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results service until
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took over the contract for the 2013–14 season onwards. The host of the main Grandstand programme used to provide commentary on the scores as they came in to try to reflect how each result affected the league, which meant meticulous preparation was necessary. After the majority of the results came in, the scores would then be collated and announced as the 'Classified Football Results' in alphabetical order starting with the highest leagues first. Remarkably, only three people have regularly read the football results on the programme: Len Martin (from 1958 until 1995), Tim Gudgin (from 1995 until 2011) and Mike West since 2011. Gudgin read the results for the last time on 19 November 2011, then retired at the age of 81. He cited the BBC's decision to move the programme from London to Manchester as one of the reasons for his departure and the difficulty of travelling from his home in Hampshire, particularly in winter. The classified results were followed by the pools news and score draws and then by the league tables, although the pools news element was dropped due to its decline. Whilst football was always the mainstay of ''Final Score'', news and results from other sports, such as rugby union, and until 1987, racing results were also included. A brief version, usually lasting for 5 to 10 minutes, was aired during the summer when football was out of season and these summer editions included a cricket scoreboard. Stand-alone editions of ''Final Score'' were broadcast on Boxing Day, New Year's Day and Easter Monday when there was a full programme of football fixtures and when ''Grandstand'' was not being shown. These editions were generally 15 minutes long and did not include the
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sequence as they usually began at 4.50pm.


Changes

Technology has gradually improved and by the 1980s a live shot of the actual Teleprinter had been replaced by a computer screen version, at which point the Teleprinter became referred to as 'the
Vidiprinter A vidiprinter is a sports scores and results ticker service provided to media organisations. A vidiprinter providing football results is used on BBC One and Sky Sports News when significant games are in progress. Since its inception, the vidip ...
'. However, the modern-day vidiprinter used by the programme still emulates the original typing system. There are now Goalflashes throughout the afternoon for every match played in the English and Scottish leagues, the
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,
Welsh Premier League The Cymru Premier, known as the JD Cymru Premier for sponsorship reasons, is the national football league of Wales. It has both professional and semi-professional status clubs and is at the top of the Welsh football league system. Prior to 20 ...
and
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.


Modernisations

During its last few years there was no longer a main presenter for ''Grandstand'', so from the start of the 2001–02 season ''Final Score'' was broadcast as an individual programme with
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as the regular presenter and Mark Lawrenson providing comment on the results as they came in. At this point, ''Final Score'' became a football-only programme. The half time round-up remained part of ''Grandstand'' until the start of the 2004–05 season when an afternoon-long version of the programme was launched. Initially called ''Score Interactive'', the programme is broadcast from 14:30 on the BBC's interactive service, the
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, and provides a rolling mix of scores, reports and punditry. By this time, the transmission time on
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had been extended and was now starting at 4.30pm rather than when the full-time whistles were beginning to sound. In November 2007 a midweek version of the programme was introduced. Rather than being a programme in its own right, it is a simulcast of
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with graphics and vidiprinter. Audio options were occasionally made available for BBC Local Radio commentaries of games involving
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sides, but this was removed when the BBC decided to make the Red Button service a 'single feed' to all broadcast platforms in October 2012. The midweek version is shown when there were primarily Premier League or important UEFA Champions League matches taking place. It is a Red Button and
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exclusive, so therefore does not appear on BBC1 or BBC2. When the BBC regained the rights for the
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in 2014–15, the programme would be renamed ''FA Cup Final Score'' when the competition is the main focus, including a modified logo featuring the FA Cup trophy and Sunday broadcasts which show the key incidents from the day's games. Although centering on the FA Cup, there are also updates from matches in other domestic competitions that are taking place. Beginning with the 2017/18 season, the show's graphics were updated, to tie in with the rebrand of BBC Sport at the time.


Studio

In the autumn of 2011, Final Score moved from studio TC5 at TV Centre in London, which had been its home for many years. Its new home is located in
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at Dock10, MediaCityUK. The last programme from TC5 was broadcast on 19 November 2011. Ahead of the
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season,
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upgraded the studio that ''
Match of the Day ''Match of the Day'' (abbreviated to ''MOTD'') is a football highlights programme, typically broadcast on BBC One on Saturday nights, during the Premier League season. The show's current presenter is former England international striker Gary ...
'', '' Match of the Day 2'', ''
Football Focus ''Football Focus'' is a BBC television magazine programme launched in 1974 covering football, normally broadcast live on BBC One on Saturday lunchtimes during the football season. From the 2009–10 season to the 2020–21 season Football Focus ...
'', and ''Final Score'' broadcasts from. The facility uses a " 4K UHD ready virtual reality studio." It uses Epic Games'
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rendering technology. The studio is located at the Dock10 facility at
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in
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.


Presenter and pundits

The current main presenter of ''Final Score'' is Jason Mohammad, who replaced Gabby Logan at the start of the 2013–14 season. Stand-in presenters include
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, Kelly Somers and Will Perry. The programme was previously presented by
Ray Stubbs Raymond J. Stubbs (born 24 May 1956) is an English broadcaster and former footballer. He worked as a presenter for the BBC, ESPN and BT Sport, and now works for Talksport radio. His most recent role is presenting the coverage of the World Senio ...
until he left the BBC at the end of the 2008–09 season. Two (or occasionally three) pundits appear per episode. Pundits who appear on the programme most commonly as of the 2021/22 season are Garth Crooks, Martin Keown,
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, Leon Osman, Ashley Williams, Jermaine Beckford,
Fara Williams Fara Tanya Franki Merrett MBE (born 25 January 1984) is an English former footballer who played as a central midfielder for multiple clubs, as well as the English national team. A consistent goalscorer and set-piece specialist, Williams was con ...
, and
Stephen Warnock Stephen Warnock (born 12 December 1981) is an English former professional footballer who played as a defender. Starting off his career at Liverpool, he went on to also represent Coventry City, Bradford City, Blackburn Rovers, Aston Villa, Bol ...
. Many other pundits have appeared during the history of the programme, including: Robbie Savage, Jason Roberts, Mark Bright, Steve Claridge,
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, Danny Mills,
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, Alex Scott, and
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. Sinclair was fired by the BBC in January 2018 after admitting drink driving and
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charges.https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/jan/02/ex-england-star-trevor-sinclair-admits-drink-driving-and-racialist-abuse Reporters appearing most weeks include Will Perry, Chris Wise,
Vicki Sparks Vicki Sparks is a British sports journalist and football commentator for BBC Sport and BT Sport. She has reported for ''Final Score'' and BBC Radio 5 Live. She also regularly covers women's football for the BBC. In March 2017, after a post-match ...
,
Robyn Cowen Robyn Cowen is a British journalist and football commentator. Cowen is best known as being the lead play by play commentator on BBC One during the England women's national football team matches during UEFA Women's Euro 2022, hosted and won by ...
,
Eilidh Barbour Eilidh Margaret Barbour (; born 14 December 1982) is a Scottish television presenter and reporter. In 2017, she was named as the main presenter for BBC's golf coverage, replacing Hazel Irvine in the role. Career In 2005, Barbour graduated from ...
, John Acres, Ivan Gaskell, Naz Premji, Emma Saunders, Aaron Paul, Hamish Marshall, Marc Webber, Sohail Sahi, Nikesh Rughani, Shourjo Sarkar, Andy Stevenson, Betty Glover, Katie Shanahan, Mike Williams, Connie McLaughlin and Roddy Forsyth.


Theme tune

The current theme tune is " Bones" by Galantis and has been since the start of the 2019–20 football season. Previous themes have included "
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" by
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used between the 2013–14 and 2018–19 football seasons, "
The King and All of His Men "The King and All of His Men" is the second single released by the British alternative band, Wolf Gang, from their debut 2011 album, ''Suego Faults''. The single was first released in the United Kingdom on 18 July 2011, seven days prior to the a ...
" by Wolf Gang used between the 2011–12 and 2012–13 football seasons, "Jump in the Pool" by Friendly Fires used between the 2009–10 and 2010–11 football seasons and "Theme From Sparta FC" by The Fall between the 2005–06 and 2008–09 football seasons and 50 Cent - In da Club between the 2003–04 football season.


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External links

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