The Profile
Jeff's story, told with respect to the facts.
Jeff Stelling anchored Sky Sports' Soccer Saturday from 1994 until 2021, which is not a programme so much as a ritual for any football fan old enough to remember it. Three hours of goals coming in from across the country, a revolving door of ex-players shouting at monitors, and Stelling in the middle of it, somehow holding the whole thing together with a straight face and a bottomless reservoir of Hartlepool jokes.
It was Stelling who made the format work. The programme had been running for a decade before he took it over, but he turned it into theatre. A Partick Thistle goal became a bit. A Conference South scoreline became an aside. His ability to deliver a statistic about Crewe Alexandra with the gravity of a state funeral turned the programme into something that was no longer really about football and was instead about the British sense of humour.
Since leaving Sky in 2021, he has moved to Channel 4 for their Premier League coverage and still presents live football every weekend. He has also been a relentless campaigner for prostate cancer awareness following his own diagnosis and treatment, which is the kind of work he does quietly and effectively without making it the headline.
When he speaks at corporate events, it is usually about the business of broadcasting, the discipline of live television, and the art of keeping a show together when things are falling apart off-camera. That last one, in particular, he knows as well as anyone in the industry.
“Live television is ninety per cent preparation, nine per cent nerve, and one per cent not having a clue what's happening in Motherwell.”
Career highlights
- Sky Sports Soccer Saturday anchor, 1994 to 2021
- Channel 4 Premier League host, 2021 onwards
- RTS Sports Presenter of the Year, multiple winner
- Voice of Countdown, 2011 to 2012
- Founder of Cancer Research prostate cancer campaigns
- Honorary Doctorate, Durham University
First hand
Jeff Stelling at Steam
Jeff appeared at Steam Wine Bar in October 2025. He stayed long past the official close for drinks at the bar with guests, which is more or less what you would expect from him.
