Where to Watch North Korea vs UAE: World Feed Commentary with Paul Dempsey
Football fans in the UK looking to catch the FIFA/AFC World Cup & Asian Cup Qualifier between North Korea and UAE on March 25, 2025 (kick-off at 18:15 UK time) will need to explore international streaming options, as the match isn't being broadcast on traditional British channels like ITV, BBC, Sky Sports or TNT Sports. However, the game will be available via several global platforms carrying the world feed commentary led by experienced broadcaster Paul Dempsey.
How to Watch in the UK
While no UK broadcaster has picked up the rights for this qualifier, British viewers can access the match through:
- OneFootball - The popular football streaming platform will carry the world feed coverage.
- YouTube: AFC Asian Cup (geo-restricted) - The official AFC channel may stream the match in certain regions.
For those willing to use VPN services, additional options include:
- Astro GO (Malaysia, geo-restricted)
- FanCode (India, subscription required)
- Paramount+ Australia (subscription required)
World Feed Commentary Team
Leading the commentary for this crucial qualifier is Paul Dempsey, one of football's most experienced voices. The Irish broadcaster has built an impressive career spanning over three decades, having worked for Sky Sports, Setanta Sports and BT Sport (now TNT Sports). Dempsey is particularly renowned for his UEFA Champions League coverage and has commentated on some of the biggest matches in football history.
Dempsey's authoritative yet engaging style makes him perfectly suited for this potentially tense encounter between two nations battling for qualification to both the World Cup and Asian Cup. His experience covering Asian football adds valuable context to the broadcast.
Match Preview
This Group B qualifier sees North Korea host the UAE in what promises to be a fascinating tactical battle. Both teams will be desperate for points as they chase qualification spots for the 2026 World Cup and 2027 Asian Cup.
The UAE, managed by Paulo Bento (former Portugal and South Korea coach), boast several players with European experience including Ali Mabkhout, the national team's all-time top scorer. North Korea, meanwhile, remain something of an unknown quantity due to their isolation, but traditionally field well-organised, physically strong teams.
Alternative Viewing Options
For fans unable to access the streaming platforms mentioned, highlights will likely be available after the match through the AFC's official channels and OneFootball. The growing popularity of Asian football means more qualifiers are being picked up by international broadcasters, so future matches in this campaign may get wider coverage.
While British viewers might be disappointed by the lack of domestic coverage for this particular qualifier, the availability of world feed commentary ensures those who seek it out can still enjoy professional analysis of what should be a compelling encounter in Asian football's road to the 2026 World Cup.
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