Where to Watch Arsenal vs West Ham: Commentators, Pundits and Presenters Revealed
Football fans are in for a treat as Arsenal take on West Ham United in a highly anticipated Premier League clash on 22nd February 2025. With kick-off at 15:00 UK time, the match will be broadcast across multiple platforms, offering fans a variety of ways to follow the action. Whether you're tuning in via the Arsenal App, BBC platforms, or international channels, there's a wealth of talent on hand to guide you through the game. Here's everything you need to know about where to watch and who will be commentating, presenting, and analysing the match.
Arsenal App and Arsenal.com Coverage
For Arsenal fans, the club's official platforms are the go-to destinations. The Arsenal App and Arsenal.com will provide comprehensive coverage, with Nicole Holliday leading the presentation. Holliday, a seasoned sports presenter, is joined by former Arsenal striker Jérémie Aliadière as co-presenter. Aliadière, who made over 100 appearances for the Gunners, brings a wealth of insight from his playing days.
On commentary duties, Dan Roebuck will be the main voice, with Adrian Clarke providing expert co-commentary. Clarke, a former Arsenal midfielder, is a regular analyst on the club's media channels. The punditry team includes actor and Arsenal fan Kola Bokinni, former Gunner Theo Walcott, and radio presenter Roman Kemp, ensuring a lively and engaging discussion.
BBC Coverage
The BBC will also be covering the match across several platforms. BBC Final Score will have updates from Sarah Mulkerrins, while BBC Football Focus features Jérémie Aliadière as a pundit and Conor McNamara reporting. McNamara will also be the main commentator for BBC Match of the Day highlights.
For radio listeners, BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds will have live commentary. Mark Chapman will present, with Alistair Bruce-Ball on main commentary and Paul Robinson as co-commentator. The punditry team includes Sam Parkin, Phil Jones, Theo Walcott, and Alan Shearer, offering a mix of tactical analysis and player insights.
Local listeners can tune into BBC Radio London, where Harry Symeou and Jimmy Carter will provide commentary. The BBC World Service will also cover the match, with Lee James presenting and Mark Warburton and Martin Kelly offering analysis.
International Coverage
For fans outside the UK, beIN Sports MENA English 1 HD will have updates from Carrie Brown, while Premier Sports 1 HD (available in ROI) will feature Eoin McDevitt presenting, with Cathal Mullaney and Gary Breen on commentary. The punditry team includes Damien Delaney and Kenny Cunningham.
talkSPORT will also provide coverage, with Trevor Welch presenting and Toby Gilles and Hogan Ephraim on commentary. The world feed commentary will feature Bill Leslie and Matthew Upson, ensuring high-quality coverage for international audiences.
Sky Sports Highlights
For those who prefer to catch the highlights, Sky Sports will use the world feed commentary, featuring Bill Leslie and Matthew Upson. This ensures that even if you miss the live action, you can still enjoy expert analysis and commentary.
Conclusion
With so many options available, fans of both Arsenal and West Ham United are spoilt for choice when it comes to following this Premier League clash. Whether you're tuning in via the Arsenal App, BBC platforms, or international channels, you'll be in good hands with a talented team of presenters, commentators, and pundits. Don't miss what promises to be an exciting encounter between two of London's top teams.
For more information on the Premier League, visit the official Premier League website. To learn more about Arsenal's history, check out Arsenal's official site. For insights into West Ham United, visit West Ham's official website.
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