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Guy Mowbray (Guy Nicholas Mowbray) was born on 16 February, 1972 in York, England, is an English football commentator. Discover Guy Mowbray's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?

Popular As Guy Nicholas Mowbray
Occupation Football commentator
Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 16 February, 1972
Birthday 16 February
Birthplace York, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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1972

Guy Nicholas Mowbray (born 16 February 1972) is an English football commentator, who primarily appears on the BBC and TNT Sports.

Guy Nicholas Mowbray was born on 16 February 1972 in York, Yorkshire.

1990

His career began in the mid-1990s through the ClubCall network, a series of premium rate phone lines containing club information and commentaries.

He joined BBC Radio York where he covered rugby league, cricket and football.

He then moved to commercial station Sun FM in Sunderland and then to Metro Radio in Newcastle.

Whilst at Metro Radio he started commentating on Sunderland's matches alongside summariser Eric Gates.

During this time he became sports editor and won Sony and EMAP Radio Awards.

1997

In April 1997 Mowbray made his television debut with Eurosport.

1998

While working for Eurosport at the 1998 World Cup, he became the youngest ever television commentator on a World Cup Final, aged 26.

In little over a year he became their primary commentator, leading the team (which included Archie MacPherson, Angus Loughran, Tim Caple and Mike Vince) at the 1998 World Cup in France.

At 26 he became the youngest broadcaster to commentate on the World Cup Final for television, and also picked up the Newcomer of the Year award from the Royal Television Society.

1999

Mowbray departed Eurosport and Metro Radio in 1999 to join ITV.

In five years with the network he covered live Champions League, Football League and Italian matches.

He was a leading member of the commentary team on the ill-fated ITV Sport Channel.

2000

He also contributed commentaries at Euro 2000 and Euro 2004 as well as the 2002 World Cup.

ITV also held the rights to Premiership highlights for three seasons and Mowbray was a regular commentator alongside Clive Tyldesley, Peter Drury and Jon Champion on the Saturday night highlights show.

2004

However, with the loss of Premiership highlights to the BBC in 2004, Mowbray found his prospects at ITV limited and turned freelance, gaining regular work with the corporation on Match of the Day.

Due to a change in format, the BBC send commentators to all the Premier League matches played on a Saturday, so he has been able to commentate on a Premier League match virtually every week.

Alongside his BBC commitments Mowbray has also contributed frequently to Eurosport's coverage since 2004 and has occasionally covered matches for Setanta Sports.

2006

Mowbray has established himself in the BBC team and has been afforded live match opportunities in the FA Cup, as well as travelling to the 2006 World Cup, Euro 2008 and the women's World Cup in China in autumn 2007.

2010

In January 2010, he hosted the Yorkshire & Lincolnshire edition of the BBC's regional football show Late Kick Off, and the following month he commentated on the BBC's live coverage of the 2010 Football League Cup Final.

Mowbray was the chosen commentator for the BBC's coverage of England games at the 2010 World Cup following the retirement of John Motson from live commentary duties.

2012

He went on to commentate on England during Euro 2012 including England's eventual quarter-final shoot-out defeat to Italy.

2015

Since BT Sport acquired the domestic exclusive rights for the UEFA club competitions for the UK and Republic of Ireland from ITV and Sky Sports in 2015, Mowbray returned his Champions League commentaries since covering the network in 1999 for some matches on their channels.

2016

Since the start of 2016–17 season, Mowbray went to commentate for the English-language UEFA Champions League and the Europa League world feed commentary for the international viewers outside of the countries with the exclusive rights, but on the 2020 final, he replaced Tony Jones for the Champions League final live commentary duties.

As part of his work for IMG, Mowbray commentated on Wrexham's FA Cup ties on US television network ESPN.

Mowbray continues to live in York with his family.

He was educated at Huntington School in the north of the city.

He plays cricket regularly for Bishopthorpe Cricket Club second team, and occasionally for the first team.

He is a supporter of York City Football Club.

2020

He was also chosen by the BBC to commentate the BBC's coverage of the England matches in the Euro 2020 tournament.

In 2024, Mowbray commentated on the revived edition of hit game show Gladiators.