Record-Breaking Audience for Marcus Rashford’s The Rest Is Football Interview
- Andy Neilson
- Aug 15
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 17

15th Aug, 2025: In under 48 hours, the special episode of The Rest Is Football was streamed more than 1.4 million times across YouTube, Spotify Video, and podcast platforms, while clips from the show generated over 48.8 million views on social media.
Released in the run-up to the 19 August launch of Goalhanger’s new spin-off — The Rest Is Football: LALIGA, a video-first edition of the hit podcast hosted by Gary Lineker and Alex Aljoe — the special pre-launch episode is already on track to become one of Goalhanger’s biggest pieces of content to date. Within a single day, it created global headlines in outlets including The New York Times, AFP, Reuters, BBC News, ESPN, The Guardian, Daily Mail, Sky Sports, The Sun and many more.
Filmed in Barcelona, the 40-minute episode combines Marcus Rashford’s in-depth interview with Gary Lineker and Micah Richards with licensed footage from the 1987 BBC One documentary It’s Lineker For Barcelona, which chronicled Lineker’s own move to FC Barcelona - a journey now echoed by Rashford.
Speaking on the news, Tony Pastor, Co-Founder of Goalhanger, said: “We’re thrilled that Marcus Rashford chose to share his story with Gary and Micah on The Rest Is Football. The podcast format gave him the space for an honest, in-depth conversation about the game and the life of a modern footballer. The incredible engagement across Spotify, YouTube, and our social platforms shows just how much appetite there is for intelligent, entertaining content like this. And this is just the start - fans can expect plenty more big interviews on The Rest Is Football this season.”
In the world-exclusive interview, Rashford reflected on his blockbuster move to Barcelona, what it was like to play for one of the most electrifying teams in world football, and the incredible young talent emerging there. He also spoke candidly about Manchester United’s recent struggles, questioning whether the club had lost sight of its core principles - making for a raw and revealing conversation with one of England’s top talents.
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