Back of the Net - Season 2 / Year 2019

Season 2 / Year 2019

Episodes

Patrice Evra and Steven Gerrard
For our first episode, hosts John Bishop, Gabby Logan and Peter Crouch are joined in the studio by Patrice Evra, and Peter meets a very special G.O.A.T.

David Ginola and Ledley King
This week, the studio is going suave, as hosts John Bishop, Gabby Logan and Peter Crouch are joined by David Ginola, plus Peter is off to meet another G.O.A.T.

Harry Redknapp and Andy Cole
Hosts John Bishop, Gabby Logan and Peter Crouch are joined in the studio by legendary manager Harry Redknapp, and Peter is off to meet one of the Premier League's all-time top goalscorers.

Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Robert Pires
This week, hosts John Bishop, Gabby Logan and Peter Crouch are joined in the studio by Premier League legend Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink.

Peter Schmeichel and John Barnes
This week, hosts John Bishop, Gabby Logan and Peter Crouch are joined in the studio by legendary goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel.

Michael Owen and Tony Adams
This week, hosts John Bishop, Gabby Logan and Peter Crouch are joined by Ballon d'Or winner Michael Owen, plus Peter is off to meet another G.O.A.T.

Abbey Clancy, Joe Cole and Alan Shearer
This week, host John Bishop is joined by husband-and-wife presenting duo Peter Crouch and Abbey Clancy. The team's guest is the legendary West Ham and Chelsea midfielder Joe Cole.

Ruud Gullit and Steve McManaman
This week, our hosts Gabby Logan, John Bishop and Peter Crouch are joined by legendary Chelsea and Dutch forward Ruud Gullit. Peter also meets Liverpool and Real Madrid midfielder Steve McManaman in our regular GOAT slot.

Sean Dyche and Les Ferdinand
This week's show welcomes Sean Dyche, Burnley's successful manager and former player to the studio alongside our hosts Gabby Logan, John Bishop and Peter Crouch. Peter also gets the low-down on legendary striker Les Ferdinand in our regular Greatest of all Time (GOAT) slot.

Andros Townsend and Jermain Defoe
Our regular hosts, Gabby Logan, John Bishop and Peter Crouch, welcome to the studio the Crystal Palace and former England international winger Andros Townsend. Peter also gets the inside take on Jermain Defoe's career in our weekly GOAT (Greatest Of All Time) section.

Mark Noble and Robbie Keane
This week our regular hosts, Gabby Logan, John Bishop and Peter Crouch, welcome a true West Ham legend, captain and lifelong fan, Mark Noble. Peter also hears all about Robbie Keane's illustrious career in the Premier League in our weekly GOAT (Greatest Of All Time) slot.

Robbie Williams and Yaya Toure
Superstar entertainer and lifelong Port Vale fan Robbie Williams joins our regular hosts, Gabby Logan, John Bishop and Peter Crouch in the Back of the Net studio. We also welcome one of Africa's greatest footballers of all time, the Barcelona and Manchester City midfield legend Yaya Touré. Peter also gets the lowdown on Steve Bruce's incredible career in our weekly G.O.A.T slot.

Jamie Vardy and Steve Bruce
This week our regular hosts, Gabby Logan, John Bishop and Peter Crouch are joined by Leicester City's Premier League-winning striker Jamie Vardy. Peter also hears all from this week's GOAT Steve Bruce about the glory days under Sir Alex Ferguson's Manchester United.

Wayne Rooney
This week our regular hosts, Gabby Logan, John Bishop and Peter Crouch are joined by a true footballing legend Wayne Rooney, England's all-time record goal scorer and winner of almost every top-level trophy available to English teams. We'll hear all about his stellar career as well as discussing the forthcoming Premier League matches available on Amazon Prime.

Kevin Keegan, Serge Pizzorno and Paul Scholes

Troy Deeney and Ashley Cole

Michail Antonio and James Milner

Alan Shearer and Andy Robertson
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