Legendary commentator Clive Tyldesley stepping away from lead role for ITV


Legendary commentator Clive Tyldesley, 65, is REPLACED as ITV’s voice of football after 22 years in the job – as they follow the BBC in culling older talent with 42-year-old Sam Matterface taking over

  • Clive Tyldesley’s voice has become synonymous with football over two decades 
  • Veteran commentator will still work for ITV sport, especially at big tournaments 
  • Sam Matterface will take on the role of lead commentator from next season 
  • Plenty of fans took to social media to voice disappointment at the decision  

Legendary commentator Clive Tyldesley will be replaced in his lead role with ITV after 22 years in the job. 

Tyldesley’s voice has provided the backdrop to a huge number of historic matches over more than two decades at major international tournaments and the biggest games in club football, including 17 Champions League finals. 

ITV announced that the 65-year-old he will be replaced by 42-year-old Sam Matterface from the start of the new season. 

Clive Tyldesley is stepping away from the role of lead ITV commentator after 22 years

Sam Matterface will be taking over as the lead football commentator for ITV from next season

Sam Matterface will be taking over as the lead football commentator for ITV from next season

Tyldesley addressed the biggest ever British audience for a single game when the England lost to Croatia in the 2018 World Cup semi-final in front of 24.3million viewers. 

He also famously captured the moment Manchester United won the European Cup against Bayern Munich in dramatic fashion: ‘Beckham…… Into Sheringham….. and Solskjaer has won it! Manchester United have reached the promised land, Ole Solskjaer, and the two substitutes have scored the two goals in stoppage time and the Treble looms large!’

A number of disappointed fans reacted to the news on social media. 

One wrote: ‘ITV replacing Clive Tyldesley is a terrible decision. A fantastic commentator who will be sorely missed.’

Another added: ‘Hope he gets snapped up by someone’, while third posted: ‘Hi Clive, I’ve read the statement ITV put out this morning. Yours was the voice of my sporting youth, Champions League on terrestrial was appointment viewing. “And Solskjaer has won it!” Terrific memories.’ 

Tyldesley has broadcasted some of the biggest games in football over the last 22 years

Tyldesley has broadcasted some of the biggest games in football over the last 22 years

Tyldesley commentated on England's World Cup semi-final defeat by Croatia in 2018

Tyldesley commentated on England’s World Cup semi-final defeat by Croatia in 2018

Tyldesley is going to remain as part of the ITV team and will still be part of the group commentating at major tournaments. 

ITV appear to be following the BBC’s lead in culling older much-loved talent. 

John Inverdale, Henry Blofeld, and Ian Robertson found themselves sidelined, while Cornelius Lysaght and Mark Pougatch were informed they had no future at Radio 5 Live. 

Matterface, Tyldesley’s replacement, will be continuing in his role as Talksport’s lead football commentator alongside his new position. 

He has extensive experience of his own having held roles with the BBC and also Sky Sports both as a presenter and commentator.

Matterface has been a regular commentary voice on ITV, working on coverage of several major tournaments including the World Cup in Russia. 

The commentary for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Champions League-winning goal is iconic

The commentary for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s Champions League-winning goal is iconic

Niall Sloane, Director of ITV Sport, said: ‘On behalf of ITV Sport, I would like to thank Clive for his superb work leading our commentary on some of the biggest occasions in world football throughout his outstanding career with us. 

‘We are very glad he will continue with us and look forward to working with him on many more occasions in the future.’ 

Tyldesley, a fan favourite over the years, will be working on next year’s delayed European Championship but not in the lead role.  

He again endeared himself to supporters again during lockdown, keeping them entertained with commentary over clips of children playing football and even his wife making lasagne. 

The veteran broadcaster jokingly commentated on his wife making lasagne during lockdown

The veteran broadcaster jokingly commentated on his wife making lasagne during lockdown