Alan Shearer will be on Amazon Prime co-commentary for Arsenal's Champions League quarter-final first leg against Real Madrid at Emirates Stadium on Tuesday evening.
The legendary Premier League striker often appears on BBC panels for both FA Cup fixtures and Match of the Day, but he has started taking up roles in the gantry in recent years. Alongside Jon Champion, Shearer will be able to provide expert analysis on the action especially with so many exciting attackers on display.
Despite retiring back in 2006,
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While those roles do take up a significant amount of his week, Shearer has been able to spend much more time with his family. Though he has mostly kept that part of his life very private, his children have amassed significant social media followings while also being close to the spotlight due to their partners.
His 24-year-old son Will has amassed 16,000 Instagram followers, while daughters Chloe, 31, and Hollie, 29, have 20,000 and a stunning 81,000 followers respectively.
The latter is a pop singer and boasts an impressive 1.48million listens on her top Spotify track 'leave right now' and also has a significant TikTok presence with 335,000 followers. Chloe meanwhile, was recently involved in Soccer Aid as she works in talent management.
While the two sisters have chosen vastly different careers, they do have something in common as they both are dating Rugby players. Hollie is engaged to England and Top 14 club Stade Francais' Joe Marchant while Chloe is in a relationship with Newcastle Falcons' Scrum Half Micky Young.
The two couples were recently captured alongside Shearer, son Will and wife Lainya at the first 'Alan Shearer Foundation' ball last month.
Alongside that, The three former professionals manage , one of the twelve teams in the new five-a-side league.
With games taking place on Monday evening, Shearer's team have won all three of their fixtures thus far and all three managers were in attendance for their last-gasp 4-3 win against M7 FC earlier this week.
Teams are allowed to use a wildcard during the season which allows them to draft in one player and using their contacts, former Manchester City and Everton man Joleon Lescott played for Deportrio during their week two 7-3 win against Freddie Ljungberg, Jens Lehmann Robert Pires' N5 FC.
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