Graeme Souness set to return to television work for Euro 2024 after leaving Sky Sports
Liverpool legend Graeme Souness is making a triumphant return to television work this summer for Euro 2024, almost a year after bidding farewell to Sky Sports following a remarkable 15-year stint with the broadcaster.
The iconic Scot has already made a splash back on the small screen, providing expert analysis on key matches such as Manchester United’s thrilling 4-3 victory over Liverpool in the FA Cup and England’s friendly win against Scotland at Hampden Park. Souness has also been a regular guest on talkSPORT, keeping his finger on the pulse of the beautiful game.
Now, ITV has secured the services of the footballing legend for Euro 2024, where he will kick off his punditry duties with the opening clash between Germany and Scotland on June 14. Joining a star-studded lineup including the likes of Joleon Lescott, Ian Wright, and Roy Keane, Souness is set to provide his trademark insights and analysis throughout the tournament.
Having bid an emotional farewell to Sky Sports last year, Souness expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to continue sharing his passion for football on a national platform. The 70-year-old emphasized his commitment to honesty and authenticity in his punditry, vowing never to retire as long as the phone keeps ringing.
With ITV set to broadcast 16 group matches, including high-profile encounters like Spain vs. Italy, fans can look forward to Souness’ expert commentary and no-holds-barred opinions on the biggest games of Euro 2024. As one of the most respected voices in the sport, Souness’ return to television promises to add an extra layer of excitement and insight to this summer’s footballing extravaganza.