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Where to Watch Arsenal vs Real Madrid in the Women's Champions League: Full Commentary Line-Up
Football fans in the UK have plenty of options to follow Arsenal's Women's Champions League clash against Real Madrid on 26th March 2025, with coverage across BBC Radio 5 Live, TNT Sports, DAZN and more. The match kicks off at 20:00 UK time, with broadcasters fielding strong commentary teams featuring some of the biggest names in women's football.
BBC Coverage: Radio and Digital Options
For those wanting free-to-air coverage, BBC Radio 5 Live leads the way with their usual polished presentation. The ever-reliable Mark Chapman anchors the coverage, bringing his wealth of sports broadcasting experience to the role. Chapman has become one of the BBC's most trusted presenters since joining in 2010, regularly fronting their football and Olympic coverage.
On commentary duties is Eilidh Barbour, one of the most respected voices in women's football broadcasting. The Scottish presenter and commentator has covered multiple FIFA Women's World Cups and Olympics for the BBC. She's joined by former England goalkeeper Karen Bardsley as co-commentator. Bardsley earned 82 caps for England before retiring in 2022 and now provides insightful analysis.
The punditry comes from former England captain Steph Houghton, who brings her vast experience from both domestic and international football. Houghton retired in 2023 after a glittering career that included 121 England caps and multiple WSL titles with Manchester City.
The same BBC team will be available on BBC Sounds and BBC Sport Online's audio streams, ensuring fans can listen across multiple platforms. BBC Sport remains one of the most comprehensive free sources for football coverage in the UK.
TNT Sports and Discovery+ Coverage
For television viewers, TNT Sports 1 HD (formerly BT Sport) offers comprehensive coverage with their own star-studded lineup. Becky Ives presents, having established herself as one of the leading voices in women's football broadcasting since joining the channel in 2018.
The commentary team features trailblazer Jacqui Oatley, who became the first female commentator on Match of the Day in 2007. She's partnered with former England international Lucy Ward, whose playing career included spells at Leeds United and Doncaster Belles before moving into media.
The punditry panel includes two England legends - Karen Carney (144 caps) and Fara Williams (172 caps, England's most-capped player). Both have become regular analysts since retiring, with Carney also working for Amazon Prime and ITV. Katie Shanahan reports from the touchline, completing a formidable broadcast team.
This coverage is also available via Discovery+ for subscribers, as part of TNT Sports' streaming offering. TNT Sports has significantly invested in women's football coverage in recent years.
International and Alternative Options
For global viewers, DAZN provides worldwide coverage (subject to regional restrictions) with their commentary team of Chris Sharples and former Liverpool and England forward Courtney Sweetman-Kirk. DAZN has become a major player in women's football broadcasting, holding rights to multiple competitions.
TalkSPORT also offers an alternative radio option, with Joe Shennan commentating alongside former Arsenal and England defender Jenna Schillaci. Their coverage is available on talkSPORT 2 and via the talkSPORT app.
Match Preview: A Clash of European Giants
This quarter-final tie promises to be a fascinating encounter between two of Europe's most historic clubs. Arsenal, the only English team to win the Women's Champions League (in 2007), face a Real Madrid side that has rapidly emerged as a continental force since their formation in 2020.
The Gunners will be looking to their star players like Beth Mead and Vivianne Miedema to make home advantage count at Meadow Park. Real Madrid, meanwhile, boast their own array of international talent as they seek to progress in only their second Champions League campaign.
With such high-quality broadcast teams covering the action, fans are guaranteed expert analysis of what should be a thrilling European night. Whether listening on BBC Radio 5 Live, watching on TNT Sports, or streaming via DAZN, there are plenty of ways to follow this crucial Women's Champions League encounter.
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