Mark Chapman | |
|---|---|
| Chapman in 2013 | |
| Born | Andrew Mark Chapman 11 October 1973 Wardle, Lancashire, England |
| Years active | 1996–present |
| Spouse | Sara Chapman (m. 2001;died 2020) |
| Children | 3 |
| Career | |
| Show | Masters Tournament Super Bowl The NFL Show/NFL This Week FIFA World Cup UEFA European Championship Summer Olympic Games EFL Cup Rugby League World Cup Challenge Cup Match of the Day 2 5 Live Sport Sports Report |
| Station(s) | BBC Sky Sports |
| Style | Sports presenter |
| Country | United Kingdom |
Andrew Mark Chapman (nicknamed "Chappers") (born 11 October 1973) is a British television and radio sports presenter. He is a co-lead presenter of BBC's football coverage programme Match of the Day , following the departure of Gary Lineker, [1] having previously presented Match of the Day 2 during Lineker's time at the BBC. He is also involved in Sky Sports's coverage of the EFL Cup. [2]
Chapman is also a rugby league presenter, hosting the BBC's coverage of the Rugby League World Cup and RFL Challenge Cup matches. [3] He also hosts Sports Report on BBC Radio 5 Live, one of the longest-running programmes on British radio, and The Monday Night Club. [4]
Chapman was born at Birch Hill Hospital in Wardle, near Rochdale, Lancashire, but spent most of his youth in Sale on the other side of the city of Manchester. [5] He attended Manchester Grammar School, and during his time there developed an interest in radio, wanting to work for Radio 1 from the age of 13. He went on to gain a degree in French and Business Studies from the University of Hull. [6] [7]
Chapman began his career in 1996 as a continuity announcer on BBC Television, primarily working on BBC One and BBC Two, before becoming the cricket correspondent for BBC North East radio. [8]
Chapman then joined BBC Radio 1 as a Newsbeat sportsreader working on Sara Cox's show and later on Scott Mills's show, where he was nicknamed Chappers, before joining BBC Radio 5 Live to host 5 Live Sport on Monday evenings in 2010. [9] Between 2009 and 2013, Chapman was the main stand in presenter on Final Score , Match of the Day 2 and other BBC Sport programmes as well as co-hosting Pardon The Interruption and live football events on ESPN. Following the departure of Colin Murray, Chapman became the main host of Match of the Day 2 in August 2013. [10] [4] 2013 also saw Chapman promoted to BBC Sport' chief rugby league presenter ahead of the 2013 Rugby League World Cup, fronting the BBC's coverage of the tournament. [11]
For the London 2012 Olympics, Chapman broadcast daily on BBC Radio 5 Live with Victoria Derbyshire, covering that morning's action. [12] For the Rio 2016 Games, Chapman again presented coverage on 5 Live, as well presenting television coverage for the BBC each evening with Clare Balding. [13] For the delayed Tokyo 2020 Olympics, Chapman presented Olympic Breakfast with Rachel Burden on 5 Live. [14] For the Paris 2024 Olympics, Chapman hosted coverage on 5 Live throughout the afternoon from Paris, as well as presenting a nightly TV highlights show with Isa Guha. [15]
At the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games, Chapman presented a nightly highlights show with Clare Balding for the BBC. [16]
In August 2016, Chapman replaced Mark Pougatch as the main presenter of 5 Live Sport on Saturday afternoons, and he continues to host the Monday evening edition of the programme alongside other midweek shows. [4] In 2016, he became the presenter of The NFL Show and NFL This Week , with Osi Umenyiora and Jason Bell. He left the show in November 2020. [17] In 2017, he fronted BBC's coverage of the 2017 Rugby League World Cup. [18]
In May 2022, in addition to his work with the BBC, it was announced that Chapman had joined Sky Sports to present its coverage of the Carabao Cup. [19]
In September 2022, Chapman was announced as the BBC's main presenter for the 2021 Rugby League World Cup, fronting the coverage for a third consecutive tournament. [3]
Chapman became Chair of the Board for the Manchester Originals cricket team for The Hundred in July 2021. [20]
In November 2022, Chapman extended his sports portfolio to become Non-Executive Director at Vanarama National League team, Altrincham Football Club.[ citation needed ]
In March 2008, Chapman and Comedy Dave ran a mile at all 20 English Premier League clubs and the 12 Scottish Premier League clubs. [21] In the same year, he also completed the London Marathon for children's cancer charity CLIC Sargent; repeating the feat in 2010. In 2012, Chapman was part of a team that cycled from Land's End to John o' Groats in aid of the Donna Louise Children's Hospice Trust in Stoke-on-Trent. [8]
Chapman wrote a regular column for Shoot Monthly magazine. In 2010, he released his first book, entitled Heroes, Hairbands and Hissy Fits: Chappers' History of Modern Football.
Chapman married his wife Sara in 2001. They had three children together – Ben, Jessie and Millie. [22] Chapman and his wife lived in Hale, Greater Manchester until her death from cancer in 2020. [23] [24]
Chapman is a Manchester United football fan. He is also a fan of Hull F.C. owing to his time at university in Hull. He is a fan of the Chicago Bears in the NFL. [25]