Former Premier League official joins BFBS Sport broadcast team for Army Super Cup final
Andy Halliday MBE will be part of the commentary team for this weekend's match.
Kyle Dixon joined the BFBS Sport team in 2018 after completing a Sports Journalism degree at Solent University. Since then, he’s helped progress the team’s sport coverage into the live broadcast world and has been lead commentator for Inter Services football championships and a number of key Forces finals.
Andy Halliday MBE will be part of the commentary team for this weekend's match.
The pair bounced back from a disappointing performance in Tokyo to win gold at the Paris Games.
Sergeant Craig Parker says his team have "the ability and drive" to win the Inter Services as he takes charge of the side.
The latest round of action in the championship was a Navy-led event in South Wales.
His departure after four years is one of nine exits for the team ahead of the new season.
Sergeant Dan McNamara was Wolves' head coach on a part-time deal since January 2018.
The final fixture date of the 2025 tournament will be on Saturday 17 May.
The team came away with three silver medals from the championships in Melton Mowbray.
One Royal Navy referee will be the man in the middle while three British Army officials are also involved across the country.
Organisers are hoping the spectacular action seen at the Paris Olympics will result in a boost in participation.
An RAF Spitfires kart and an RAF Vulcans kart challenged themselves in the British racing slog.
Liam Fletcher's stellar performance with the bat was the highlight as the Army recorded a huge total to beat the RAF.
The annual training camp saw players pushed to the limit at the Commando Training Centre.
They defeated the Royal Navy and British Army over two days at the All England Club.
A 30-16 win at RAF Cranwell saw Leeming lift the trophy for the second straight year.
The men's and women's champions were decided in glorious sunshine at SW19.