Present
The current presenter of Final Score is Gabby Logan, who is covered by Mark Chapman when she is unable to host. It was previously presented by Ray Stubbs until he left the BBC in 2009. Pundits who appear on the programme include Garth Crooks, Steve Claridge, Robbie Savage, Martin Keown, Matt Holland, John Hartson, Gary Pallister, Les Ferdinand and Mark Bright. The show has reporters stationed at every FA Premier League game as well as several games from the Football League (All games from The Football League Championship) and the Scottish Premier League. Reporters include BBC Sport regulars such as Ivan Gaskell. It also features interviews with managers after the game, conducted by the commentators for Match of the Day.
The current theme tune is The King and All Of His Men by Wolf Gang and has been since the start of the 2011–12 football season.
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