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Samuel Peter Matterface (born 27 April 1978) is an English sports broadcaster currently working for Talksport,[1] TNT Sports and ITV Sport. Matterface was also the commentator on the ITV skating competition Dancing on Ice from 2018 to 2024.

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Career

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Matterface started working in sports radio in 1992 for local hospital radio station OHR, before moving into commercial radio at 16. He worked at BBC Radio Kent in 1998, then Capital Gold Sport from 1999. Matterface worked at the south-coast radio station 107.4 The Quay, where he presented the breakfast show and a variety of sports related programmes from 2001–2007.

Between 2006 and 2007, Matterface worked on the Sky channel Bravo, featuring in weekly segments on the football magazine show Football Italia. He presented short reels, entitled "What's a Matter You?", showcasing the more light-hearted moments of the Serie A gameweek, amidst the ongoing 2006 match-fixing scandal. The section was dropped in 2007 when the rights to Italian football were acquired by the free-to-air broadcaster Channel 5.[2]

He started presenting on Sky Sports News in July 2007, before leaving in late 2010.[3] On 12 January 2018, Matterface was confirmed as Matt Chapman's replacement as commentator for ITV's Dancing on Ice.[4] Matterface did not return for the 2025 series and was replaced by Alex Crook, who previously deputised for him in later series due to his footballing commitments.[5] On 14 July 2020, ITV announced that he would replace Clive Tyldesley as lead football and England commentator at the start of the 2020–21 season.[6]

Personal life

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Matterface is a supporter of Chelsea. He was previously married to former Sky Sports colleague Natalie Sawyer with whom he has a child.[7]

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Samuel Peter Matterface (born 27 April 1978 in , , ) is an English sports broadcaster specializing in football commentary and presentation across television, radio, and podcasts. He is best known as the lead football commentator for ITV Sport since 2020, the chief football commentator for since 2010, and a regular commentator for TNT Sports, covering major events such as the World Cups of 2014, 2018, and 2022, as well as and 2024. Matterface began his broadcasting career at age 14 in 1992 as a volunteer for the local hospital radio station in , . He soon transitioned to commercial radio, working as a reporter for Capital Gold and BBC Radio , before taking his first full-time role in 2001 at 107.4 The Quay in , where he served as sports editor, show host, and programme director. Under his leadership, the station won a Gold Award for Station of the Year in 2007. In 2007, Matterface joined as a presenter, a role he held until 2010. That year, he was appointed talkSPORT's chief football commentator, a position he has held while also freelancing for ITV since 2011. His appointment as ITV's lead commentator in marked the first change in the role in 22 years, succeeding , with his debut on an vs. match. Beyond football, he provided voiceover commentary for ITV's from 2018 to 2024. Throughout his over 30-year career, Matterface has earned recognition for his distinctive style and dedication, including nominations for Commentator of the Year by the Football Supporters' Federation in 2018 and the Sports Journalists' Association in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, and 2021, as well as winning Broadcaster of the Season at the 2021 Ladbrokes North West Football Awards. He hosts talkSPORT's Podcast and Sunday Session, and has raised over £60,000 for local charities through initiatives at .

Early life

Upbringing

Samuel Peter Matterface was born in April 1978 in , , . He grew up in , immersed in football from a young age within a Chelsea-supporting family that fostered his passion for the sport. From the age of nine, Matterface aspired to become a football commentator, influenced by his early exposure to matches and broadcasts. At age 14 in 1992, Matterface began his initial foray into media by volunteering at , a local radio station near , where he handled basic broadcasting tasks and honed his skills through trial and error. This experience allowed him to make early mistakes in a low-stakes environment, building foundational communication abilities that later supported his formal .

Education

Sam Matterface attended in , , where he focused his studies on Sport and English. Matterface did not attend university, opting instead to build his media skills through self-directed efforts and extracurricular involvement during his school years. In July 2025, the awarded him an honorary Doctor of the University, honoring his longstanding ties to the city from the early stages of his broadcasting career.

Broadcasting career

Early radio work

Matterface began his broadcasting journey in volunteer work at local hospital radio station in 1992, while still in his early teens. At the age of 16 in 1994, he transitioned to paid roles in commercial radio, marking his entry into professional broadcasting. In 1998, Matterface joined BBC Radio Kent as a reporter. He later moved to Capital Radio Sport in 1999, where he worked as a sports reporter until 2001. By 2001, Matterface secured a full-time position at the Portsmouth-based station 107.4 The Quay. There, he served as Sports Editor, host of the Breakfast Show, and Programme Director, overseeing content that emphasized local sports coverage, particularly matches. Under his leadership, the station expanded its sports output. These efforts culminated in 107.4 The Quay receiving the Sony Gold Award for Station of the Year in 2007, recognizing its excellence in regional broadcasting.

National roles and Sky Sports

Matterface began his national broadcasting career as a reporter for prior to 2007, where he covered football matches and conducted interviews with players and managers. In 2007, he joined as a presenter, appearing regularly on transfer deadline day specials and breaking news segments focused on football developments. During his tenure at , which lasted until 2010, Matterface built his profile in television sports coverage. In 2010, Matterface was hired full-time by as its chief football commentator, a role in which he led coverage of high-profile events including finals and other domestic competitions. This position marked a significant expansion of his responsibilities, encompassing games, Champions League ties, and international tournaments broadcast on the station.

ITV and current positions

In July 2020, ITV announced that Sam Matterface would become their lead football commentator starting from the 2020–21 season, marking the first new appointment to the role in 22 years and succeeding for major matches. Matterface, who had previously built his reputation through extensive commentary work at , retained his position as ITV's primary voice for internationals. Matterface's ITV tenure quickly encompassed high-profile assignments, including lead commentary on England's run during in 2021, culminating in the final against alongside co-commentator . He also covered World Cup qualifiers, such as England's matches against and , and ongoing internationals, providing analysis during key moments like penalty decisions and tactical shifts. Reflecting on the Euro 2020 final, Matterface described it as the "pinnacle" of his career, noting that his entire professional journey had built toward such landmark broadcasts. As of November 2025, Matterface serves as chief football commentator for , leading coverage of , Champions League, and international fixtures since his appointment in 2010. He remains a regular commentator for TNT Sports (formerly BT Sport), particularly on matches, including recent games like Arsenal's encounters in the 2025–26 season.

Personal life

Marriages and relationships

Sam Matterface's first was to , a presenter, whom he met while both were working at . The couple became engaged in 2009 and married shortly thereafter. During their time together at , they often co-presented segments and were noted for their color-coordinated on-air appearances, which became a lighthearted signature of their professional partnership. Their marriage ended in in 2014. Following the , Matterface remarried Stefanie Matterface in 2018.

Family and residence

Sam Matterface has one son, Sawyer, born in October 2010, from his first . He shares his current family life with his second wife, Stef Matterface, whom he married in 2018, and their son , born around 2018. Matterface resides in southeast , maintaining strong ties to his Dartford origins in , where he was born in 1978, as well as community involvement in , where he previously based his early broadcasting career.

Awards and recognition

Radio achievements

Matterface's early radio leadership role as Programme Director at 107.4 The Quay in culminated in the station winning the Gold Award for Station of the Year at the 2007 National Radio Awards, recognizing its innovative programming and under his direction. Following his appointment as Chief Football Commentator at in 2010, the station won a Gold award for Station of the Year at the 2011 Radio Academy Awards. His foundational work at talkSPORT in the 2010s earned multiple nominations for Sports Commentator of the Year from the Sports Journalists' Association, including in 2016 for standout football commentary. Additional shortlistings followed in 2017, 2018, 2020 and 2021, highlighting his excellence in radio sports broadcasting. These radio accomplishments provided a strong base that influenced Matterface's subsequent prominence in television sports commentary.

Sports commentary honors

Matterface has received multiple nominations for Sports Commentator of the Year from the Sports Journalists' Association (SJA) in recognition of his football broadcasting work across radio and television. He was shortlisted in 2016 alongside commentators such as John Hunt and . In 2017, he earned another nomination, competing with figures including Ronald McIntosh and . He received a further SJA nomination in 2018. Following his prominent role in ITV's coverage of Euro 2020, Matterface secured further SJA shortlists in 2020 and 2021. In the 2021 SJA British Sports Journalism Awards, presented in 2022, Matterface won the bronze award for Sports Commentator of the Year, behind winner and silver medalist Alistair Bruce-Ball. Matterface was nominated for Commentator of the Year by the Football Supporters' Federation (FSA) in 2018. He won Broadcaster of the Season at the 2021 Ladbrokes North West Football Awards. In 2025, Matterface was shortlisted for Sports Commentator of the Year at the Broadcast Sport Awards, highlighted for his commentary on the , men's internationals, , , and . That same year, he received a nomination for Commentator of the Year in the Football Supporters' Association (FSA) Awards, alongside nominees including John Murray and .

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