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17th October 2022
11:24am BST

"The reason I want a change is very straightforward," Cahill said in a statement on Monday morning.
"I want to go to live games again! It's been a privilege to host The Sunday Game for the past 15 seasons, but I miss the sense of fun and anticipation as you make your way to a match, the feeling of tension and excitement, the roar of the crowd.
"I can't wait to experience that again when I'm fronting Saturday and Sunday Sport live from some of the most iconic venues in the country."
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Cahill also paid tribute to the team that produce The Sunday Game. A new presenter for the long-running show will be announced in 2023.
"I'm hugely grateful and in debt to the fantastic team on The Sunday Game, who work so hard to bring the programme to air every week throughout the Championship.
"I've no doubt that their passion and commitment to deliver for the audience will continue in the seasons ahead with a new presenter in the hot seat."Explore more on these topics: