Football on 5
Football on 5 is the principal football programme on Channel 5 in the UK. The show first ran from May 1997 until July 2012. The show returned in August 2015 under the name Football League Tonight. For the 2016–17 Football League season the Football on 5 name was revived with the highlights show now called Football on 5: The Championship and Football on 5: Goal Rush being broadcast from 9pm-10.30pm on a Saturday with a repeat on Sunday morning. The show itself was initially sponsored by Wilkinson Sword, and would eventually be sponsored by Soccernet.com, Peugeot and SEAT, among others.
First match
Channel 5's first live football match was in May 1997, shortly after the channel launched. It was a 1998 World Cup qualifying match between Poland and England in Chorzów.International football
From 1997 to 2007, Channel 5 showed many away qualifying matches involving the home nations. England were shown playing in Poland, Luxembourg, Bulgaria and Albania. In fact, the first game against Poland brought in the highest number of viewers the channel has ever seen to date. This was the high point of Football on 5's early coverage as they showed all the qualifying campaign for Euro 2000 for England but these qualifying matches have since transferred to the BBC and Sky Sports from 2001-2008 and ITV since 2008.They also showed Scotland games which included their crucial final qualifier for 1998 FIFA World Cup at home to Latvia, plus trips to Lithuania, Faroe Islands, Czech Republic, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Estonia, Latvia, San Marino, Croatia and Belgium. They also showed the second leg of their Euro 2004 play-off with the Netherlands. These qualification matches are now on Sky Sports.
Many Ireland away matches were shown in qualification for the 2002 World Cup, these included the away matches against the Netherlands, Portugal, Cyprus, Andorra, and Estonia. This stopped in 2002, but was resumed with Ireland's away match in Israel in 2005. They showed the second leg of their Euro 2004 play-off with the Netherlands. These matches are now on Sky Sports.
Wales' Euro 2000 qualifiers away to Italy and Bulgaria were and they showed the first Wales football match at the Millennium Stadium against Brazil in 2000. They also covered a Northern Ireland's match in Moldova which was their only match on the network. These matches are now on Sky Sports.
Channel 5 won the terrestrial UK rights for the FIFA Confederations Cup in 2001, 2003 and 2005, showing a selection of matches including each final. Channel 5's coverage of the FIFA Confederations Cup ended after the 2005 tournament, as BBC Sport won the rights and covered the event on BBC Red Button or BBC Three.
List of England matches shown on channel
- Poland 0–2 England
- Luxembourg 0–3 England
- Bulgaria 1–1 England
- Poland 0–0 England
- Albania 1–3 England
List of Scotland matches shown on channel
- France 2–0 Scotland
- Scotland 2–0 Latvia
- Lithuania 0–0 Scotland
- Faroe Islands 1–1 Scotland
- Czech Republic 3–2 Scotland
- Bosnia and Herzegovina 1–2 Scotland
- Estonia 0–0 Scotland
- Latvia 0–1 Scotland
- San Marino 0–2 Scotland
- Croatia 1–1 Scotland
- Poland 1–1 Scotland
- Belgium 2–0 Scotland
- Netherlands 6–0 Scotland
- Spain 1–1 Scotland
List of Ireland matches shown on channel
- Yugoslavia 1–0 Ireland
- Netherlands 2–2 Ireland
- Portugal 1–1 Ireland
- Cyprus 0–4 Ireland
- Andorra 0–3 Ireland
- Estonia 0–2 Ireland
- Netherlands 0–1 Ireland
- Israel 1–1 Ireland
- Georgia 1–2 Ireland
List of Wales matches shown on channel
- Italy 4–0 Wales
- Belarus 1–2 Wales
- Wales 0–3 Brazil
List of Northern Ireland matches shown on channel
- Moldova 0–0 Northern Ireland
List of [FIFA Confederations Cup] matches shown on channel
- France 5–0 South Korea
- Brazil 2–0 Cameroon
- Australia 1–0 France
- Canada 0–0 Brazil
- France 4–0 Mexico
- Brazil 0–0 Japan
- France 2–1 Brazil
- Japan 1–0 Australia
- France 1–0 Japan
- Germany 2–3 Brazil
- Argentina 1–1 Mexico
- Brazil 4–1 Argentina
List of [FIFA Club World Cup] matches shown on channel
- Manchester United 5–3 Gamba Osaka
- Manchester United 1–0 Liga De Quito
List of England U21">England national under-21 football team">England U21 matches shown on channel
- England U21 2–1 Switzerland U21
- Italy U21 2–1 England U21
- Portugal U21 3–1 England U21
Other matches shown live on channel
- Australia 2–2 Brazil
- France 1–0 Germany
- France 4–0 Portugal
- Netherlands 1–0 Spain
- Germany 0–1 Argentina
Scottish football
2002-03
- Hibernian 2–3 Rangers
- Dunfermline 0–1 Rangers
- Celtic 3–0 Dundee United
- Rangers 2–1 Celtic
- Partick Thistle 0–2 Celtic
- Hibernian 2–1 Celtic
- Rangers 1–1 Hibernian
- Livngston 2–0 Hibernian
Italian football
Chapman maintained a relationship with Channel 5 when he hosted a UEFA Cup match in 2008 between Portsmouth and Milan and deputised for Colin Murray whenever he was unavailable. His ties ended when, in 2009, Chapman presented Match of the Day for the first time in a friendly International between Northern Ireland and Italy in Pisa, which Italy won 3–0. He has since been seen deputising on Final Score on the BBC whenever Gabby Logan has been unavailable or due to her covering other sports.
List of [Serie A] matches shown on channel
- AC Milan v Catania
- Udinese v Inter Milan
Friendly matches
List of friendly matches shown on channel
- Liverpool v Inter Milan
- Roma v Arsenal
- Koln v Liverpool
- Liverpool v Bayer Leverkusen
- FC Luzern v Liverpool
- Wisla Krakow v Liverpool
- Southampton v Ajax
European club football
Channel 5 showed three Europa League Finals as first choice broadcaster, before losing the rights to ITV Sport;
- 2010: Fulham 1–2 Atlético Madrid
- 2011: Porto 1–0 Braga
- 2012: Atlético Madrid 3–0 Athletic Bilbao
At the start of the 21st century, Channel 5 would occasionally cover Champions League qualifiers involving British teams. They showed qualifiers of Newcastle in 1997, Liverpool in 2001 and 2004 and Manchester United in 2005.
They showed the FIFA World Club Cup in 2008, which Manchester United won, with commentary by Dave Woods and Stan Collymore with the usual UEFA Cup team presenting.
List of [UEFA Champions League] matches shown on channel
- Croatia Zagreb v Newcastle United
- Parma v Rangers
- FC Haka v Liverpool
- Newcastle United v FK Željezničar Sarajevo
- Grazer AK v Liverpool
- Debreceni v Manchester United
List of [UEFA Cup] matches shown on channel
- Bordeaux v Aston Villa
- PAOK Salonika v Arsenal
- Arsenal v PAOK Salonika
- Athletic Bilbao v Aston Villa
- Aston Villa v Athletic Bilbao
- Steaua Bucharest v Aston Villa
- Aston Villa v Steaua Bucharest
- Atlético Madrid v Aston Villa
- Aston Villa v Atlético Madrid
- FC Košice v Liverpool
- Valencia v Liverpool
- Lokomotiv Moscow v Leeds United
- Galatasaray v Leeds United
- Rapid Bucharest v Liverpool
- Slovan Liberec v Liverpool
- Maritimo v Leeds United
- Auxerre v Liverpool
- FK Ventspils v Newcastle United
List of [UEFA Cup Winners' Cup] matches shown on channel
- Chelsea v Slovan Bratislava
- Slovan Bratislava v Chelsea
- Tromso v Chelsea
- Chelsea v Tromso
- Real Betis v Chelsea
- Chelsea v Real Betis
- Vicenza v Chelsea
- Chelsea v Vicenza
- Chelsea v Helsingborgs
- Partizan Belgrade v Newcastle United
- Chelsea v Copenhagen
- Copenhagen v Chelsea
- Chelsea v Valerenga
- Valerenga v Chelsea
- Chelsea v Real Mallorca
List of [UEFA Intertoto Cup] matches shown on channel
- Aston Villa v Celta Vigo
- 1860 Munich v Newcastle United
- Newcastle United v Troyes
End of Football on 5 (2012)
Revival (2015-2018)
Football on 5 had been off air for three years when in May 2015 Channel 5 won the rights to broadcast Football League highlights from the 2015–16 in a three-year deal, in a new programme called Football League Tonight, taking the coverage away from the BBC after six seasons. The highlights show is broadcast at 9pm, typically an hour and a half before Match of the Day is broadcast on BBC One, much earlier than when the BBC used to show The Football League Show which followed Match of the Day and usually started at 11:45pm. The promise of a mid-evening broadcast slot was believed to have been the tide turner, also in the contract were the highlights of the Football League Trophy. Channel 5 revived the Football on 5 banner, prefixing the Football League Tonight name. The format of the show changed midway through the 2015–16 season and split into two segments, called Football on 5: The Championship and Football on 5: Goal Rush. Together, they are broadcast from 9pm to 10:30pm on a Saturday, with a repeat on Sunday morning.The show was presented by George Riley and Kelly Cates for its maiden season, followed by George Riley and Lindsay Hipgrave for the 2nd season and Colin Murray from 2017-18 season, Colin previously presented all of Channel 5 UEFA Cup, Europa League and other football coverage from 2006-2010 leaving to join the BBC and host Match of the Day 2.
Quest acquired the rights after the end of the 2017/18 season, signing a four-year contract, ending the run of three years for Channel 5.
Presenters
Channel 5's football coverage has had a number of presenters over the years. Brough Scott famously presented their first big match - famously remembered due to the sports bar set-up and the inclusion of fellow Channel 5 personalities, including the cast of Family Affairs. After that it was Jeremy Nicholas for a short period until ITV News presenter Steve Scott, brother of ITV Sport anchor Angus Scott took over as host until 2004, when he was replaced by John Barnes. In 2006, Barnes moved to a roving reporter and co-commentator role. Whenever Barnes was unavailable when he was the host Sky's NFL presenter Nick Halling would deputise.BBC Radio 1 DJ and football enthusiast Colin Murray took over the reins as he already appeared on Channel 5 hosting live NFL. In 2007, his Radio 1 colleague Mark Chapman joined Channel 5 to cover Italian football alongside Laura Esposto. In 2010, Colin Murray left Channel 5 after the final of the Europa League in which Fulham were beaten 2–1 by Atlético Madrid, to become a full-time host with BBC Sport to host Match of the Day 2 and BDO Darts. Mark Chapman only appeared once more on Channel 5 after the end of Football Italiano covering for Colin Murray and with Laura Esposito now presenting in Italy, Channel 5 needed a new host and Jim Rosenthal was appointed to host live Europa League matches, hosting a live match every round up to the final from 2010–2012. Kelly Cates and George Riley from BBC Radio 5 Live have joined the show as the new presenters for the new Football League Highlights Show. Kelly Cates has worked for ESPN UK, ITV Sport, Talksport and BBC Radio 5 Live covering football from Premier League to the World Cup. George Riley has presented Rugby League and reported and commentated on football, snooker and darts for BBC Sport and BBC Radio 5 Live.
Commentators
Channel 5's first main commentator was Capital Gold and BBC Radio Five Live man Jonathan Pearce. Pearce hosted an array of football from UEFA Cup, Confederations Cup, Internationals to Scottish Football. Pearce left in Summer 2004 to join the Match of the Day team. John Helm was then the main commentator and filled the role left by Pearce, with other commentaries coming from Gary Bloom, Tony Jones and Jon Champion. In 2007 Dave Woods and commentated on nearly every UEFA Cup and Europa League match from 2007–2012, when he was unavailable Steve Bower deputised. Paul Walker is the main commentator for Football League & League Cup highlights although Sky Sports Football League Commentators are used as well on matches that were previously shown live on Sky. Dave Farrar has also commentated, mostly in the Carabao Cup.Pundits
Channel 5's regular pundits consisted of Pat Nevin who, from 2009, moved to pitchside before games and in the OB truck at half and full-time; Phil Thompson, who commentated on the first ever Football on 5 match between Poland and England with Jonathan Pearce; Stan Collymore who replaced John Barnes from 2010–2012 and was in the studio alongside Jim Rosenthal, and Graham Taylor who is the principal co-commentator. When needed, guests are used as pundits such as Kevin Ratcliffe. Channel 5 has also used other pundits and commentators when needed, such as Ray Houghton, Terry Butcher, Joe Royle, Stewart Robson and John Scales.Uniquely, John Barnes has appeared in every major role for the show: firstly, he hosted the programme then, when Murray was appointed host, Barnes appeared as a co-commentator. He also appeared as a pitchside analyst speaking to resident reporter Dave Beckett, giving his thoughts on the action during the match, at half time and at full-time, and conducting post-match interviews. Barnes left after he became manager of Tranmere Rovers and was replaced by Collymore. He was sacked as manager after a poor run of results, but has never returned to Channel 5 but has since appeared on ESPN UK as a pundit. Channel 5 use a variety of pundits for Football League & League Cup programming however Alan Curbishley, Chris Iwelumo, Clinton Morrison, Michael Gray and Adam Virgo all feature regularly. More pundits have included Kevin Davies, David James and Francis Benali. As for co-commentators, recently the likes of Nigel Spackman, Phil Brown, Owen Hargreaves and John Hartson have appeared on their League Cup coverage.