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Monday Night Football (British TV programme)

Monday Night Football (MNF) (also known as Bet365 or Renault Monday Night Football for sponsorship reasons) is a British football programme on Sky Sports which broadcasts live English football from the Premier League.

Monday Night Football
Presented byDavid Jones
Opening themeFluke – "Absurd - Whitewash Edit"
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Production
Production locationStudio 1, Sky Studios
Osterley, London
(2017–present)
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running timeVariable
Release
Original networkSky Sports
Original release
  • 17 August 1992 (1992-08-17) – May 2007 (2007-05)
  • August 2010 (2010-08) – present (present)
Related
Super Sunday

Original run

Sky television's acquisition of rights to broadcast live Premier League football from the start of the 1992–93 season saw them attempt innovations such as digital on-screen graphics (DOG) and Monday Night live games. The first Monday Night Football game broadcast was between Manchester City and Queens Park Rangers on 17 August 1992, which ended in a 1–1 draw.[1] To give the broadcasts a different look to Sky's Super Sunday strand, the broadcaster introduced the Sky Strikers, a dance troupe similar to American cheerleaders.[2] This pre-match and half-time entertainment was dropped after the first season.

The show had a number of different formats after its launch. The first change led to the merging of Andy Gray's Boot Room format into the show; analysing the previous weekend's football matches utilising the latest computer technology combined with Gray's individual analysis. As the UEFA Champions League gained in importance for Premier League clubs, the number of games played on Monday night declined. Sky Sports then reverted to a format similar to that of Ford Super Sunday with a presenter (Jeff Stelling) and studio guests.

In 2004–05, the analysis section was then incorporated into an additional programme shown after Ford Super Sunday called Ford Super Sunday: The Last Word.

The show ended after the 2006–07 season when Setanta and subsequently ESPN obtained the rights for Monday night Premier League games.

1992-2016 : Ford Monday Night Football

From its launch on August 17, 1992 to May 2016, the programme was previously known as Ford Monday Night Football [with the exception of the 1994/1995 and 1995/1996 seasons titled Ford Escort Monday Night Football] and was sponsored by Ford, in a partnership between the American motor giant and Sky Sports that ran for 24 years.


2016-present Monday Night Football

Following the conclusion of Ford's association of sponsoring Sky Sports' coverage of the Premier League for nearly 2 & a 1/2 decades, the name Ford Monday Night Football was officially retired alongside the Ford Super Sunday, Ford Football Special and Ford Saturday Night Football names and to the present day like it's fellow Premier League programs, the show's name is currently known and/or referred to onscreen as the Monday Night Football, without the sponsor's name included in the titles.

Current run

Monday Night Football returned from the 2010–11 season after Sky regained the rights to Monday night Premier League games. The games broadcast kick off at 8:00 pm on Monday nights. The show also started broadcasting in high-definition. Due to the structure of the broadcasting packages for the 2010–13 seasons, Sky broadcast a minimum of 12 live Premier League games on Monday nights.[3]

Before the departures of Richard Keys and Andy Gray, the programme had a different appearance to Super Sunday, presented by Keys and Gray from a purpose-built studio with Andy Gray's analysis also returning from its Sunday evening slot. After the pair's unscheduled departure from Sky in January 2011, the first half-hour of analysis was dropped, and for the remainder of the season the show was presented from the stadium in largely the same format as Sunday or midweek Premier League matches with a rotation of presenters and pundits, although the distinct "MNF" branding and graphics were retained.

Ed Chamberlin was given the presenting role for the 2011–12 season, with Gary Neville as the new analyst. The show also returned to its previous format in the purpose-built analysis studio, with Chamberlin and Neville carrying out the same roles as Keys and Gray the previous season.[citation needed]

In 2013, Jamie Carragher joined the Monday Night Football show, to form a regular three-man line-up alongside Chamberlin and Neville, after having announced his retirement from football at the end of the 2012–13 season. The first Monday Night Football of the 2013-14 season and Jamie Carragher's first appearance aired on 19 August 2013 with the Manchester City against Newcastle United game. Manchester City won the game 4–0.[citation needed]

Following Neville's appointment as interim head coach of Valencia in December 2015,[4] he left the show to focus on his managerial duties. After leaving Valencia in March 2016 due to a poor run of results, Neville's return to Sky in his previous role was confirmed on 10 August 2016 ahead of the 2016–17 Premier League football season; he made his on-air return on 14 August although from there on he would not appear on every MNF with some episodes would instead involve special guests such as Roy Keane and Thierry Henry appear alongside Carragher.

In 2016 David Jones took over as anchor presenter from Chamberlin who had left Sky to take over ITV's horse racing coverage.

In 2023, Sky Sports confirmed there would be a new studio for Monday Night Football to develop the programme. This featured more analysis, a new regular pundit of Karen Carney joining Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville and also a new start time of 6:30pm.

Presenters

Pundits

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 16 May 2016. Retrieved 3 August 2010.
  2. ^ Girls who give Sky high kicks the Independent
  3. ^ £1.78bn: Record Premier League TV deal defies economic slump The Independent
  4. ^ "Gary Neville appointed Valencia head coach until end of season". The Guardian. 2 December 2015. from the original on 16 March 2023.

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Not to be confused with Monday Night Football Monday Night Football MNF also known as Bet365 or Renault Monday Night Football for sponsorship reasons is a British football programme on Sky Sports which broadcasts live English football from the Premier League Monday Night FootballPresented byDavid JonesOpening themeFluke Absurd Whitewash Edit Country of originUnited KingdomProductionProduction locationStudio 1 Sky Studios Osterley London 2017 present Camera setupMulti cameraRunning timeVariableReleaseOriginal networkSky SportsOriginal release17 August 1992 1992 08 17 May 2007 2007 05 August 2010 2010 08 present present RelatedSuper Sunday Contents 1 Original run 2 Current run 3 Presenters 4 Pundits 5 ReferencesOriginal run EditSky television s acquisition of rights to broadcast live Premier League football from the start of the 1992 93 season saw them attempt innovations such as digital on screen graphics DOG and Monday Night live games The first Monday Night Football game broadcast was between Manchester City and Queens Park Rangers on 17 August 1992 which ended in a 1 1 draw 1 To give the broadcasts a different look to Sky s Super Sunday strand the broadcaster introduced the Sky Strikers a dance troupe similar to American cheerleaders 2 This pre match and half time entertainment was dropped after the first season The show had a number of different formats after its launch The first change led to the merging of Andy Gray s Boot Room format into the show analysing the previous weekend s football matches utilising the latest computer technology combined with Gray s individual analysis As the UEFA Champions League gained in importance for Premier League clubs the number of games played on Monday night declined Sky Sports then reverted to a format similar to that of Ford Super Sunday with a presenter Jeff Stelling and studio guests In 2004 05 the analysis section was then incorporated into an additional programme shown after Ford Super Sunday called Ford Super Sunday The Last Word The show ended after the 2006 07 season when Setanta and subsequently ESPN obtained the rights for Monday night Premier League games 1992 2016 Ford Monday Night FootballFrom its launch on August 17 1992 to May 2016 the programme was previously known as Ford Monday Night Football with the exception of the 1994 1995 and 1995 1996 seasons titled Ford Escort Monday Night Football and was sponsored by Ford in a partnership between the American motor giant and Sky Sports that ran for 24 years 2016 present Monday Night FootballFollowing the conclusion of Ford s association of sponsoring Sky Sports coverage of the Premier League for nearly 2 amp a 1 2 decades the name Ford Monday Night Football was officially retired alongside the Ford Super Sunday Ford Football Special and Ford Saturday Night Football names and to the present day like it s fellow Premier League programs the show s name is currently known and or referred to onscreen as the Monday Night Football without the sponsor s name included in the titles Current run EditMonday Night Football returned from the 2010 11 season after Sky regained the rights to Monday night Premier League games The games broadcast kick off at 8 00 pm on Monday nights The show also started broadcasting in high definition Due to the structure of the broadcasting packages for the 2010 13 seasons Sky broadcast a minimum of 12 live Premier League games on Monday nights 3 Before the departures of Richard Keys and Andy Gray the programme had a different appearance to Super Sunday presented by Keys and Gray from a purpose built studio with Andy Gray s analysis also returning from its Sunday evening slot After the pair s unscheduled departure from Sky in January 2011 the first half hour of analysis was dropped and for the remainder of the season the show was presented from the stadium in largely the same format as Sunday or midweek Premier League matches with a rotation of presenters and pundits although the distinct MNF branding and graphics were retained Ed Chamberlin was given the presenting role for the 2011 12 season with Gary Neville as the new analyst The show also returned to its previous format in the purpose built analysis studio with Chamberlin and Neville carrying out the same roles as Keys and Gray the previous season citation needed In 2013 Jamie Carragher joined the Monday Night Football show to form a regular three man line up alongside Chamberlin and Neville after having announced his retirement from football at the end of the 2012 13 season The first Monday Night Football of the 2013 14 season and Jamie Carragher s first appearance aired on 19 August 2013 with the Manchester City against Newcastle United game Manchester City won the game 4 0 citation needed Following Neville s appointment as interim head coach of Valencia in December 2015 4 he left the show to focus on his managerial duties After leaving Valencia in March 2016 due to a poor run of results Neville s return to Sky in his previous role was confirmed on 10 August 2016 ahead of the 2016 17 Premier League football season he made his on air return on 14 August although from there on he would not appear on every MNF with some episodes would instead involve special guests such as Roy Keane and Thierry Henry appear alongside Carragher In 2016 David Jones took over as anchor presenter from Chamberlin who had left Sky to take over ITV s horse racing coverage In 2023 Sky Sports confirmed there would be a new studio for Monday Night Football to develop the programme This featured more analysis a new regular pundit of Karen Carney joining Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville and also a new start time of 6 30pm Presenters Edit1992 2003 2010 2011 Richard Keys 2003 2005 Ian Payne 2005 2007 Jeff Stelling 2011 2016 Ed Chamberlin 2016 present David JonesPundits EditJamie Carragher Primary pundit Gary Neville Main secondary pundit Karen Carney Main secondary pundit Thierry Henry Frequent secondary pundit Roy Keane Frequent secondary pundit Frank Lampard Two shows 2015 and 2016 Roberto Martinez Two shows 2015 and 2018 Brendan Rodgers One show 2016 Jurgen Klopp One show 2016 Ryan Giggs One show 2016 Claudio Ranieri One show 2017 Alan Pardew One show 2017 Craig Bellamy One show 2017 Wayne Rooney Two shows 2018 and 2022 Graeme Souness One show 2018 Rafael Benitez One show 2019 Micah Richards One show 2020 Mauricio Pochettino One show 2020 Eddie Howe One show 2020 Rob Green One show 2021 Chris Coleman One show 2021 Mark Hughes One show 2021 Steph Houghton One show 2021 Dominic Calvert Lewin One show 2021 References Edit Manchester City club history Archived from the original on 16 May 2016 Retrieved 3 August 2010 Girls who give Sky high kicks the Independent 1 78bn Record Premier League TV deal defies economic slump The Independent Gary Neville appointed Valencia head coach until end of season The Guardian 2 December 2015 Archived from the original on 16 March 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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