Wright revealed back in 2019 that he had not spoken to Dionne for 15 years, claiming that she had been 'disrespectful' to his second wife Nancy soon after the couple got together.
MailOnline can reveal the broadcaster has instead opted to use Anita Asante and Vicky Losada as pundits for Sarina Wiegman side's Nations League game against Portugal on Friday night.
Lineker presented his last Match of the Day show on Sunday night folllowing the final day of the Premier League. He was joined on the broadcast by Alan Shearer and Micah Richards
But in his first public comments in the wake of the controversy, Wright then chose not to accept his occasional ITV co-pundit's apology, instead calling for the public to 'move on'.
Houghton was the latest to join the chorus of those supporting the Arsenal legend, dubbing Wright a 'super-hero' on their show Crossways - A Women's Football Show' on Tuesday.
Aluko initially accused Wright - who she has served alongside as a co-pundit on a number of occasions - of 'blocking opportunities for women' during an appearance on Woman's Hour.
It comes amid the public fallout between Wright and Aluko, who initially accused him of 'blocking' opportunities for women in football. Aluko apologised but Wright has refused to accept it.
Sileola Aluko exclusively told MailOnline that she is concerned for her daughter's emotional welfare and is doing all she can to keep her 'calm' and support her following the high-profile row.
A growing number of prominent figures in women's football have shown their support for Ian Wright after he stated he 'can't accept' Eni Aluko's apology.