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Hugh Woozencroft
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- Host of talkSPORT’s ‘Kick Off’ Host of The Times’ ‘The Game Podcast’ Presenter for ITV’s EFL Show and Women’s Football Coverage
Biography
Meet Hugh Woozencroft
While studying for a Masters degree in Sports Journalism in 2010, Hugh was engaged as a Broadcast Assistant on BBC Radio 5Live’s flagship sport journalism programme ‘Sportsweek’ before joining the 5Live Sport team in the same role, with a focus on rugby union and boxing. He helped produce a specially commissioned station ‘Olympics Extra’ for the duration of the London Games in 2012, based inside the Olympic Park.
He was a part of Radio 5Live’s move to Salford a couple of years later and worked regularly on other output including Test Match Special and 606.
He quickly moved into an Assistant Producer roles in BBC Sports News, where he began broadcasting on air with Radio 5live in 2013.
Two years later, Hugh became one of the key television sport presenters on BBC Two’s ‘The Victoria Derbyshire Show’ and on BBC News, covering the likes of Wimbledon, Champions League finals, The Ashes Series and The Boat Race.
He has also presented for Premier League Productions and in 2019 became the primetime presenter of the 7pm Kick Off show every Tuesday-Thursday. The show focuses on European and domestic football and a wide breadth of sporting stories to a national audience.
He received praise for his revealing 2018 article ‘Why BBC Sport can’t escape Sports Journalism’s Problem’ and sits on the board for The Black Collective of Media in Sport (BCOMS) which actively works to develop opportunities for BAME people within the sports media industry.
He has mediated and participated in a number of live panels and tours including ‘The 1xtra Live Tour’, ‘The BBC Bitesize Tour’ and has chaired panels for the BBC’s Diversity and Inclusion Summit, amongst a number of others.
In 2020, Hugh became the host of The Times ‘The Game Podcast’, released every Monday and Thursday. The following year he expanded his podcast portfolio to present talkSPORT’s ‘Kick Off’ show every Thursday and Friday.
In 2021, Hugh was part of the presenting team for the inaugural Arnold Clark Cup (won by the Lionesses) for ITV, and also hosted ITV’s Rugby coverage.
In 2022, ITV announced its deal to show highlights of the Sky Bet Championship, Sky Bet League One, Sky Bet League Two, Carabao Cup and the Papa John’s Trophy from the 2022/23 season after they entered a two-season partnership with the EFL. Hugh was named host of The EFL Show, broadcasting Saturdays at 9pm on ITV4, a comprehensive round-up of all the day’s action from across the EFL.
During the 2022 Football World Cup he was part of the talkSPORT commentary team in Qatar.