Celebrity Oxford United supporter Michaela Strachan is set to make a special guest appearance on television tonight.
The Springwatch presenter is set to appear on Richard Osman’s House of Games at 6pm on BBC Two today (Tuesday, September 24).
Taking to social media platform X to reveal the news, Ms Strachan said: “I’m on House of Games this week with Richard Osman.
“Quiz shows have never been my strong point. I panic.
“I’m up against Ahir Shah who went to Cambridge, Xand van Tulleken who went to Oxford and Vogue Williams who has her finger on the pulse of popular culture.
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I’m on #HouseOf Games this week with @richardosman. Quiz shows have never been my strong point!I panic! I’m up against @AhirShah who went to Cambridge, @xandvt, who went to Oxford & @VogueWilliams who has her finger on the pulse of popular culture. It doesn’t bode well does it! pic.twitter.com/PRYBQBfZzf
— Michaela Strachan (@michaelastracha) September 24, 2024
“It doesn’t bode well does it.”
The 58-year-old was spotted among the fans backing Oxford United versus Bolton Wanderers in their Wembley triumph in May.
She was also pictured supporting the U's on Saturday as her team lost 2-1 to Bristol City.
Was invited by @BristolCity to see the game today. But as an @OUFCOfficial supporter I had to control my excitement when @OUFCOfficial scored in the 1st half. The suppressed elation didn’t last, @BristolCity won 2/1. Best to stay grey & applaud both teams?! Fun atmosphere ⚽️⚽️⚽️ pic.twitter.com/G4kEwSfRby
— Michaela Strachan (@michaelastracha) September 21, 2024
In a public post after the game, the presenter said: "I was invited by Bristol City to see the game today.
"But as an Oxford United supporter I had to control my excitement when Oxford scored in the first half.
"The suppressed elation didn't last, Bristol won 2-1. Best to stay grey and applaud both teams? Fun atmosphere."
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