Sky Sports are continuing to overhaul their football coverage ahead of the new season. The changes began to set in motion before the end of the 202/23 campaign as it was announced that staple Saturday morning staple Soccer AM was coming to an end.
This was followed by announcements that long-time Soccer Saturday presenter Jeff Stelling was leaving the broadcaster, as well as leading commentator Martin Tyler and pundit Graeme Souness.
It has since been revealed that touchline reporter Geoff Shreeves is set to leave after more than three decades with the broadcaster as Sky Sports seek to revamp their football coverage, showcased by their growth on social media and successful YouTube content.
A Sky Sports spokesperson said: “Our coverage of football is evolving to reflect the changing habits of our viewers and ensures we continue to deliver the best experience for customers.” Here’s a look at the major changes for Sky Sports ahead of next season: READ: Why Geoff Shreeves has left Sky Sports as major changes continue for broadcaster Geoff Shreeves The latest change to Sky’s coverage, Shreeves’ departure signals a wider change to the organisation’s football reporting team.