Sue Barker, Matt Dawson, and Phil Tufnell Are Reuniting for 'A Question of Sport'

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Get ready to laugh, cheer, and test your sporting knowledge when Sue, Matt & Phil Live! The Reunion Tour kicks off in March 2025!

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The legendary trio is back on the road with a series of one-of-a-kind live shows, bringing the iconic A Question of Sport to audiences across the UK. Tickets available here.

The much-loved quiz show was a staple on British TV screens for more than 50 years until it was axed by the BBC last year.

Each show will feature a lineup of special guest sporting legends, with announcements coming closer to the event. But according to Sue, we can expect to see some familiar faces – including Mike Tindall (yes, Zara's husband!), Andy Murray, and Dion Dublin.

Fans will also get the chance to challenge themselves, testing their sports knowledge live from their seats, as Matt, Phil, and the gang bring the quiz fun directly to you.

Sue couldn't be more excited: "I am thrilled to be reuniting with Matt and Phil. We love a quiz. We love a laugh. Can't wait!!"

Matt echoed the sentiment, saying: "I am delighted to be going on tour with Sue and Tuffers and welcoming back some of our favourite sporting guests from over the years."

And Phil? He's just as pumped: "I can't wait to get back on the road with the dream team of Sue, Matt and me! Good luck Sue in looking after Matt and me and all our great guests."

The tour kicks off on March 1st, 2025 at the Brighton Centre, before heading to LondonBathLeicesterBournemouthIpswichBasingstokeTorquayOxfordManchester, and Nottingham. Don't miss out on what's set to be a game-changing tour.

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Matt Dawson: Life since leaving Question of Sport

Former A Question of Sport captain Matt Dawson announced in 2020 that he and wife Carolin Hauskeller had separated after 11 years of marriage.

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The rugby star took to social media, stating that their relationship had “taken a different path.” Despite the split, Dawson assured fans that they remain committed to co-parenting their two sons, Alex and Sami, and will continue to support each other as friends.

A Premier Signing: Sami Joins Brentford

In a proud moment for the family, Dawson's son Sami recently signed with Premier League club Brentford.

This achievement is especially significant given Sami's remarkable recovery from bacterial meningitis as a toddler. Diagnosed at just two years old, the illness left the Dawson family grappling with an uncertain future.

“Tackle Meningitis”: Dawson’s Campaign for Awareness

Following Sami's recovery, Dawson has dedicated much of his time to raising awareness about meningitis. Partnering with GSK's Tackle Meningitis campaign, he's used his platform to educate others about the dangers of the illness.

Reflecting on that challenging time, Dawson described the harrowing experience of watching Sami in an induced coma, where the outcome was far from clear.

"You have the immediate worry and not knowing what's around the corner," Dawson shared. "It was mentally tough, but we're some of the lucky few."

Life After the Split: Dawson Moves On

Since his separation from Hauskeller, Dawson has found new love with personal trainer and social media influencer Elizabeth Kelly.

Known for her motivational posts, Kelly's Instagram bio reads: "There is no passion to be found playing small – in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living."

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Jason Robinson – The Rugby Flyer Who Found Love in Sian Griffin

Jason Robinson's first marriage to Amanda ended in divorce, and together they have six children, including Cameron, Jemimah, Joseph, and Lewis. In June 2017, Robinson married Sian Griffin, with whom he has a son, Noah, who is making waves as a footballer with Manchester City.

Robinson's career post-rugby has been diverse, from coaching rugby league to a brief stint as Sale Sharks’ head coach. Meanwhile, his sons, Lewis Tierney and Patrick Robinson, have thrived in rugby league and professional cycling.


Will Greenwood – The Centre Who's Been a Rock for His Family

Will Greenwood's marriage to Caroline has seen highs and lows, including the heartbreaking loss of their son Freddie in 2002, who passed away just 45 minutes after birth. As patrons of Child Bereavement UK, they have turned their grief into a mission to support others.

The former centre has worked extensively in media, offering insightful commentary during the 2007 World Cup and becoming a leading pundit for Sky Sports. He also writes a column for the Daily Telegraph.


Mike Tindall – From Rugby Glory to Royal Romance

Mike Tindall's romance with Zara Phillips, the daughter of Princess Anne and granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II, became public in 2003, but it was in 2010 that the couple got engaged. They now have two daughters, Mia and Lena.

The couple's relationship has been closely followed by the media, especially after their chance meeting during the 2003 Rugby World Cup in Australia.


Ben Cohen – The Winger Who Found New Love and a New Mission

Ben Cohen's first marriage to Abby Blayney ended in 2016 after years of estrangement, with the couple sharing twin daughters, Harriette and Isabelle. Shortly after the divorce, Cohen and his Strictly Come Dancing partner Kristina Rihanoff revealed they were expecting a child together, and their daughter Milena was born in January 2016.

Cohen is also a passionate anti-bullying advocate, having founded the Ben Cohen StandUp Foundation, which aims to raise awareness about the psychological impact of bullying, including homophobia.


Jonny Wilkinson – The Golden Boot and Shelley's Quiet Romance

Jonny Wilkinson, the man who kicked England to victory in 2003, married Shelley Jenkins in 2013 after eight years of dating. The private ceremony in the French resort town of Bandol was attended by just two guests, including Wilkinson's mother.

The couple welcomed their son, James, in 2019 while living in France. Wilkinson has since embraced a media career, joining ITV for coverage of the 2024 Six Nations.


Matt Dawson – From A Question of Sport to Instagram Fitness Fame

Matt Dawson's personal life has seen some ups and downs. After his breakup with Carolin Hauskeller, with whom he has two sons, Dawson found new love with personal trainer and content creator Elizabeth Kerry.

With over 11,000 Instagram followers, Kerry shares plenty of fitness content, and Dawson has been happily dating her. His career post-rugby has included stints as a television presenter, most notably on A Question of Sport, and he continues to be a familiar face in the media.


Lawrence Dallaglio – From Scandal to Stronger Than Ever

Lawrence Dallaglio's relationship with Alice, a former model and art student, has endured for over two decades, despite a rocky patch during the 2003 World Cup when Alice had an affair with one of Dallaglio's friends. They reconciled, married in 2005, and now have three children. Dallaglio's influence in rugby remains strong, as he continues to be an authoritative voice in the sport since retiring in 2008.

Rugby Quiz:

Rugby is a sport of grit, skill, and resilience, and it's the players who endure season after season, test after test, who embody these qualities best.

Today, we're counting down the top 100 men's capped players in rugby history – athletes whose dedication to their teams has etched their names into the record books.

From powerhouse props to fleet-footed wings, these players have amassed an astonishing number of caps, representing their countries time and again on the world's biggest stage.

Whether they've thrilled fans with dazzling runs, anchored the scrum, or inspired with steadfast leadership, each has contributed to the legacy of rugby in unforgettable ways.

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