The Rest Is Football is a British podcast and media programme hosted by Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer and Micah Richards, launching in August 2023 and becoming one of the most popular sports podcasts in the United Kingdom.[1][2][3] The podcast is produced by Goalhanger Podcasts. The programme covers football news, matches, players, managers and wider issues within the sport. The programme began as an audio podcast before expanding into video production, licensed football footage, archive programming and television broadcasting. It forms part of Goalhanger's wider "The Rest Is..." podcast network.
| The Rest Is Football | |
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| Genre | Football |
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| Language | English |
| Cast and voices | |
| Hosted by | Alan Shearer Gary Lineker Micah Richards |
| Production | |
| Length | 10–50 minutes |
| Publication | |
| Original release | 11 August 2023 |
Background and format
editGoalhanger had previously produced football-related podcasts, including Lineker & Baker: Behind Closed Doors, launched in 2018 and presented by Gary Lineker and Danny Baker[4][5]. The programme focused on football stories and personal experiences rather than conventional match coverage. Following the success of other Goalhanger productions, including The Rest Is History (launched in 2020) and The Rest Is Politics (launched in 2022), The Rest Is Football was launched in August 2023 with Lineker, Alan Shearer and Micah Richards as presenters.[6]
The programme follows the wider Goalhanger approach of using established figures with expertise in their fields and a conversational format designed around personality and storytelling, and also replicates the line-up from the Goalhanger produced Match of the Day: Top Ten.[7] It features discussions between the presenters about football news, matches, players and wider issues within the sport. Episodes combine analysis with personal experiences from the presenters' playing and broadcasting careers. The podcast has also featured interviews with footballers and other figures connected with the game.[8]
Lineker, Shearer and Richards are all former professional footballers who had moved into the media and featured on Match of the Day, Lineker as presenter with Shearer and Richards as pundits. Lineker and Shearer were both strikers in their playing career, with Richards playing as a full-back, and between them they represented England 156 times spanning the years from 1984 to 2012 and garnering 79 goals between them. Gary Lineker is the only player to have been the top goal-scorer in England with three clubs, and won the 1986 World Cup Golden Boot as tournament top goal-scorer.[9] He later became a television presenter, including presenting Match of the Day from 1999 to 2025[10] . Alan Shearer won the UEFA Euro Golden Boot at UEFA Euro 1996,[11] and is the Premier League's record goalscorer.[12] Micah Richards was the youngest defender to be selected by England at the time of his debut, and he played for the Great Britain team in the 2012 Olympics.[13] The programme brings together three former professional footballers from different generations, combining playing experience with their subsequent careers in football media.
Expansion into video
editIn 2025, Goalhanger expanded The Rest Is Football. First, in April 2025 it launched a podcast covering the women's game, The Rest Is Football: Daly Brightness.[14] Then it moved into video-first production with The Rest Is Football: LaLiga. Produced in partnership with LaLiga, the series used official match footage alongside discussion and analysis. The move represented a shift from traditional audio podcasting towards video-led sports content distributed through platforms including YouTube and Spotify Video.[15][16] In 2026, Goalhanger secured rights to use Premier League archive footage for The Rest Is Football, leading to the creation of Premier League Greats: The Moments That Made Them, a video series examining notable players and moments from Premier League history. The deal was described as a first for podcasting, reflecting the increasing overlap between podcasts, streaming television and traditional sports broadcasting.[17][18]
Netflix adaptation
editDuring the 2026 FIFA World Cup, The Rest Is Football was adapted into a New York studio based daily television programme on Netflix.[19]The series featured football analysis, interviews and discussion presented by Lineker, Shearer and Richards, with guest appearances from figures connected with football and entertainment. The move was covered as part of wider changes in sports broadcasting, with digital-first productions increasingly operating alongside established broadcasters.[20][21][22] Rob Jones and The Rest is Football: La Liga co-host Alex Aljoe joined the podcast as reporters, Jones embedded with the England camp and Aljoe as a roving reporter, with Joe Cole featuring as a regular guest.[23][24] The Netflix adaptation received mixed reviews from television critics. Reviews noted that the chemistry between Lineker, Shearer and Richards remained central to the programme, although some critics questioned whether moving the podcast format to television added enough beyond the original audio version.[25] The Netflix adaptation introduced a recurring speed darts challenge alongside the football discussion and interviews, in which guests compete to achieve the highest score within 45 seconds. The segment has featured guests including professional darts player Luke Littler.[26] The show is reported as garnering audiences of around 100,000 viewers per episode.[27]
Reception and impact
editThe podcast has received coverage as an example of the growth of football podcasts and personality-led sports media. A 2025 interview with Marcus Rashford became one of the programme's most viewed episodes, receiving more than 1.4 million views across platforms within two days of publication.[28] Coverage has focused on the presenters' chemistry and the programme's development from a podcast into a wider football media brand. The development of The Rest Is Football reflects wider changes in sports media, where podcasts increasingly operate across audio, video and streaming platforms. Research into sports podcasting has examined how podcasts can create new relationships between audiences, platforms and sports organisations, with programmes moving beyond audio distribution into wider media ecosystems. The Rest Is Football has been cited as an example of this shift, moving from a conversational podcast format into video production, licensed sports content and television broadcasting.[29][30]
References
edit- ↑ Gary Lineker’s The Rest Is Football dominates booming UK sport podcasts market
- ↑ youtube
- ↑ https://podnews.net/press-release/rest-is-football Lineker, Shearer and Richards launch new podcast: The Rest is Football]
- ↑ Lineker and Baker: Behind Closed Doors - A Goalhanger Films Production
- ↑ Gary Lineker and Danny Baker talk goals, gags and Gazza – podcasts of the week
- ↑ Inside Gary Lineker’s Goalhanger podcast empire as host ends Match of the Day tenure
- ↑ Gary Lineker’s new podcast sounds a lot like the one he already has
- ↑ The week in audio: The Rest is Football; Terribly Famous; File on 4: Jon Holmes, Generation Shame; This Cultural Life
- ↑ 40 years ago today Gary Lineker rescues England on route to bagging a World Cup Golden boot
- ↑ "Lineker 'steps into Des's shoes'". BBC News. 8 August 1999. Retrieved 15 March 2023.
- ↑ Euro 2024: Every previous Euros Golden Boot winner
- ↑ Premier League Stats Centre
- ↑ What happened to Micah Richards? 10 years on from defender's England debut
- ↑ Harrogate's Rachel Daly launches new women's football podcast
- ↑ Goalhanger to launch video-first podcast, The Rest Is Football: LaLiga
- ↑ Gary Lineker’s Podcast ‘The Rest Is Football’ Scores La Liga Clips Deal As Disney+ Swoops For UK/Ireland Streaming Rights
- ↑ The Rest is Football lands Premier League archive rights in podcasting first
- ↑ The Rest Is Football kicks off Premier League video archive series
- ↑ Gary Lineker's The Rest Is Football on Netflix confirms starry list of guests ahead of release date
- ↑ Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2026
- ↑ Netflix deal puts Gary Lineker in podcast super league - but can he succeed?
- ↑ Why ‘podcast wars’ will be real broadcast battleground at this World Cup
- ↑ Ear candy: The Rest Is Football
- ↑ [https://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/broadcasting/the-rest-is-football-unveils-world-cup-netflix-show-guests/5217473.article Broadcasting The Rest Is Football unveils World Cup Netflix show guests]
- ↑ [https://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/tv-critics/the-rest-is-football-the-evil-lawyer/5217582.article TV Critics The Rest is Football; The Evil Lawyer]
- ↑ “Hang your head in shame” - Luke Littler left stunned as Gary Lineker beats him in Netflix darts challenge
- ↑ Gary Lineker left red-faced as BBC have last laugh in World Cup battle
- ↑ Record-Breaking Audience for Marcus Rashford’s The Rest Is Football Interview
- ↑ Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2026
- ↑ Weedon, G ORCID logo and Wilson, B, 2025. A novel form of capture: podcasts, platform capitalism, and the intensification of the sport media complex. Sociology of Sport Journal. ISSN 0741-1235 doi
External links
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Data related to The Rest Is Football at Wikidata- The Rest is Football's channel on YouTube