BT Sport has announced plans to axe one of their biggest shows, as the broadcasting giant looks to shake up their programming schedule for next season.
The broadcaster is already looking at a change of name for the 2023-24 campaign, after a £650million merger with Warner Brothers Discovery back in 2022.
Sportsmail revealed in February that BT Sport would be changing its name, and will relaunch the channel next season with a homage to American cable station Turner Network Television.
TNT Sports will take over BT's existing portfolio of live rights, which includes two more seasons of Premier League matches, the next four years of Champions League fixtures and Premiership Rugby.