Stuart Pearce in good spirits recovering from health scare during Las Vegas flight

Stuart Pearce is in good spirits while he recovers from a recent health scare, talkSPORT can confirm. The England legend fell ill during a flight from Las Vegas to London Heathrow on Monday. Pearce was met by medical staff on the runway After receiving treatment from Virgin Atlantic staff and medically-trained passengers, the flight was diverted to St John’s in Canada, where Pearce is now recovering in hospital. Pearce had been in Vegas watching his beloved Warrington Wolves play Wigan Warriors. The 62-year-old is a big part of the talkSPORT family and works regularly as a pundit and co-commentator. Our chief football commentator Sam Matterface provided an update on Saturday, having spoken to Pearce ahead of Nottingham Forest vs Manchester City – a meeting between his two former clubs. “I spoke to him yesterday, he was in great spirits,” Matterface said. “He isn’t 100 per cent – that is definitely the case. “But he’s in the right place in the hospital. They’re dealing with it. “He’s a little bit disappointed about not being here today. He actually said to me, ‘I’ve got so much I’ve had to cancel. Great games and Mumford and Sons are playing next Wednesday night and I can’t go!’ “He’s in hospital playing Guess The Intro – so he’s in good spirits.” There was a minute’s applause for Pearce in the fourth minute of Forest’s lunchtime clash with City – as both sets of fans chanted ‘Psycho’ in unison. There was a superb display of support for Pearce as Forest hosted City in the Premier LeagueGetty Pearce is regarded as a legend at the City GroundAFP Fans displayed banners of support at the City Ground, while a message on the big screen read ‘Get well soon Stuart’. Host Reshmin Choudhury added: “We send our best wishes to him, his partner, and all the family from everyone here at talkSPORT. “We can’t wait to have him back when he’s ready.” Having started his career with Wealdstone, iconic defender Pearce moved to Coventry City before joining Nottingham Forest in 1985. It was during his 12 years at the City Ground that Pearce became a legend, making 522 appearances and helping the club to two League Cup successes. He also won the club’s player of the year award on three occasions. Pearce is regarded as an England legendGetty More recently Pearce has become a much-loved member of the talkSPORT familytalkSPORT Pearce later played for Newcastle United, West Ham and Manchester City before moving into coaching. After a spell as interim boss of Nottingham Forest, Pearce spent more than two years as Man City boss before moving into the role as England under-21s head coach – a position he held for five years. He also famously led Team GB in the 2012 London Olympics before spending seven months as Forest boss once again during the 2014/15 campaign. Pearce is perhaps best known for his legendary England career. He won 78 caps for the Three Lions and scored five goals in that time. While missing a penalty kick in the 1990 World Cup semi-final shootout defeat to West Germany, Pearce famously achieved redemption with his spot-kick at Euro 1996. Finding the net in the semi-final penalty shootout with Germany, Pearce let out an impassioned reaction in front of a sold-out Wembley crowd in a moment that will go down as one of English football’s most iconic images.

Mar 9, 2025 - 11:20
Stuart Pearce in good spirits recovering from health scare during Las Vegas flight

Stuart Pearce is in good spirits while he recovers from a recent health scare, talkSPORT can confirm.

The England legend fell ill during a flight from Las Vegas to London Heathrow on Monday.

Pearce was met by medical staff on the runway

After receiving treatment from Virgin Atlantic staff and medically-trained passengers, the flight was diverted to St John’s in Canada, where Pearce is now recovering in hospital.

Pearce had been in Vegas watching his beloved Warrington Wolves play Wigan Warriors.

The 62-year-old is a big part of the talkSPORT family and works regularly as a pundit and co-commentator.

Our chief football commentator Sam Matterface provided an update on Saturday, having spoken to Pearce ahead of Nottingham Forest vs Manchester City – a meeting between his two former clubs.

“I spoke to him yesterday, he was in great spirits,” Matterface said.

“He isn’t 100 per cent – that is definitely the case.

“But he’s in the right place in the hospital. They’re dealing with it.

“He’s a little bit disappointed about not being here today. He actually said to me, ‘I’ve got so much I’ve had to cancel. Great games and Mumford and Sons are playing next Wednesday night and I can’t go!’

“He’s in hospital playing Guess The Intro – so he’s in good spirits.”

There was a minute’s applause for Pearce in the fourth minute of Forest’s lunchtime clash with City – as both sets of fans chanted ‘Psycho’ in unison.

There was a superb display of support for Pearce as Forest hosted City in the Premier League
Getty
Pearce is regarded as a legend at the City Ground
AFP

Fans displayed banners of support at the City Ground, while a message on the big screen read ‘Get well soon Stuart’.

Host Reshmin Choudhury added: “We send our best wishes to him, his partner, and all the family from everyone here at talkSPORT.

“We can’t wait to have him back when he’s ready.”

Having started his career with Wealdstone, iconic defender Pearce moved to Coventry City before joining Nottingham Forest in 1985.

It was during his 12 years at the City Ground that Pearce became a legend, making 522 appearances and helping the club to two League Cup successes.

He also won the club’s player of the year award on three occasions.

Pearce is regarded as an England legend
Getty
More recently Pearce has become a much-loved member of the talkSPORT family
talkSPORT

Pearce later played for Newcastle United, West Ham and Manchester City before moving into coaching.

After a spell as interim boss of Nottingham Forest, Pearce spent more than two years as Man City boss before moving into the role as England under-21s head coach – a position he held for five years.

He also famously led Team GB in the 2012 London Olympics before spending seven months as Forest boss once again during the 2014/15 campaign.

Pearce is perhaps best known for his legendary England career.

He won 78 caps for the Three Lions and scored five goals in that time.

While missing a penalty kick in the 1990 World Cup semi-final shootout defeat to West Germany, Pearce famously achieved redemption with his spot-kick at Euro 1996.

Finding the net in the semi-final penalty shootout with Germany, Pearce let out an impassioned reaction in front of a sold-out Wembley crowd in a moment that will go down as one of English football’s most iconic images.