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Who is ITV Euro 2024 presenter Mark Pougatch?

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Who is ITV Euro 2024 presenter Mark Pougatch?
Who is ITV Euro 2024 presenter Mark Pougatch?

PRESENTER Mark Pougatch fronts ITV's major coverage of both football as well as rugby and is expected to get involved in the Euro 2024 team of TV stars and pundits.

The 56-year-old replaced Adrian Chiles as ITV's chief football presenter six years ago to cover Champions League and England fixtures.

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Mark Pougatch's broadcasting career began in 1995 for Radio 5 live
He won the broadcaster of the year award in 2012
He won the broadcaster of the year award in 2012
Mark Pougatch, left, was part of the BBC's 5 Live team with Nicky Campbell and Victoria Derbyshire for the 2002 World Cup
Mark Pougatch, left, was part of the BBC's 5 Live team with Nicky Campbell and Victoria Derbyshire for the 2002 World CupCredit: BBC

He hosted ITV's coverage of Euro 2016, and has also been presenting the Six Nations rugby since 2016, and also the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan.

Before that though he spent TWENTY-TWO YEARS, where he cut his teeth presenting for BBC Radio 5 Live.

He also joined BT Sport in the summer of 2016 to host the show BT Sport Score, to rival Sky Sports' Gillette Soccer Saturday.

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In addition, Pougatch presented ITV's live coverage of Euro 2020 with fellow presenters Seema Jaswal and Reshmin Chowdhury.

They were jpoined by the likes of Ian Wright, Gary Neville, Eni Aluko, Ashley Cole and Patrick Vieira.

As well as ITV's live coverage, Pougatch hosted 12 Euro 2020 special episodes of the ITV Football Show podcast alongside Luton Town winger Andros Townsend.

Euro 2024 gets underway on June 14 as hosts Germany take on Scotland.

England's campaign gets underway on June 16 when they face off against Serbia.

The Three Lions have been drawn in a group that also includes Slovenia and Denmark.

England will be looking to win their first ever trophy since the 1966 World Cup.

Gareth Southgate's men are among the top favourites to win the competition.

England play Scotland at Wembley on June 18
England play Scotland at Wembley on June 18
The Krestovsky Stadium in St. Petersburg hosts the first game which ITV will show live this summer
The Krestovsky Stadium in St. Petersburg hosts the first game which ITV will show live this summer

Giacomo Pisa

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