Jeff Stelling has made his return to UK TV as he hosted Amazon Prime's new show Every Game Every Goal.
Stelling, who stood down from hosting Soccer Saturday over the summer, was announced as the face of Amazon's new show earlier this month. And football fans were overjoyed to see Stelling on their screens for the first time since May.
"So good to see @JeffStelling back on the box with @primevideosport. Where he belongs," one fan said. While a second gleamed: "Jeff Stelling. Every game. Every goal. This is more like it. This is a product I can get behind!"
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The membership gives access to all the perks of Amazon Prime (including free Premium and Same- Day Delivery in selected residential postcodes, and other benefits) plus the full library of content available through Prime Video.
Prime also offers a discounted membership, Prime Student for higher education students.
You can also sign-up for Prime Video on its own for £5.99 per month, however, you won’t get the other benefits that come with Prime — like free One-Day Delivery and Same-Day Delivery on eligible orders and fast grocery delivery and pickup.
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"All the goals from tonight and Jeff Stelling doing it happy days," a third replied. And another added: "Isn't it nice to see Jeff Stelling again? Saturday afternoons aren't the same without him!"
Every Game Every Goal will allow fans to see all the goals and key moments from every game as soon as they go in across all six of the evening’s fixtures, including Sheffield United v Liverpool, Aston Villa v Manchester City and Manchester United v Chelsea.
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Stelling has also started a new role at talkSPORT – where he will present the breakfast show on Monday's and Tuesday's. Through teary eyes, Stelling waved goodbye to Soccer Saturday in May: "It's been absolutely wonderful. It's been the best job that anybody could possibly have wished for.
"My wife takes great pleasure in saying 'you are the luckiest man ever to take a breath.' And you know what – and I don't tell her this often – she's right.'
"The principal success was Soccer Saturday and I just want to say this before I go. You lot at home have given us unswerving support both for the programme and for me personally. Soccer Saturday will be back next season, and I'll be watching from home. From me, goodbye."
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