BBC (2004–2016) Fletcher began broadcasting in 1993 with local radio stations in his home town
Nottingham when he was aged 20. He joined
BBC Radio Five Live in 2004. Whilst he was part of Five Live's main commentary team he commentated on two
World Cups and a
European Championship. He also regularly appeared on the show
606, often alongside
Robbie Savage. In 2010 he joined
BBC Sport to be part of their coverage and also commentating on
Match of the Day. He was also part of the BBC team at the
2012 Summer Olympics in London. He was the main commentator covering the Boxing Tournament alongside co-commentator
Steve Bunce.
TNT Sports (2013–present) In 2013, he joined
TNT Sports (formerly BT Sport) to commentate on their new coverage of the
Premier League. In 2014 he co-hosted the programme
Fletch and Sav, alongside ex-footballer
Robbie Savage, which was launched to rival
Soccer AM. The show ended in 2016 when BT Sport (now TNT Sports) acquired the rights to 5:30 pm games. Fletcher also became part of the channel's
FA Cup,
UEFA Champions League and
UEFA Europa League team when BT acquired those rights in 2015. Since 2016 he has commentated on the finals of the Europa League and the Champions League. Since 2014 Fletcher has anchored the Channel 4 coverage of the Red Bull Soapbox Derby. In 2019, Fletcher and
Josh Chetwynd commentated on the
2019 MLB London Series baseball games between the
New York Yankees and
Boston Red Sox.
Notts County (2017–2018) In 2017, Fletcher became a director at
Notts County F.C. in his home town of
Nottingham, and worked closely with club owner Alan Hardy. He stepped down from the position in August 2018. == References ==