Where to Watch Brighton vs Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup: BBC, World Feed & More
Football fans in the UK and around the world have plenty of options to catch Brighton & Hove Albion vs Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup on 29 March 2025 (kick-off 17:15 UK time). The match will be broadcast live on several channels, with the BBC providing comprehensive coverage for British viewers, while the world feed commentary team will be heard internationally.
BBC Coverage: Lineker, Wilson & Star-Studded Punditry
The BBC will air highlights of the match across its platforms, with Gary Lineker leading the presentation. The former England striker, who has been the face of the BBC's football coverage for decades, will be joined by a stellar line-up of pundits including Wayne Rooney, Theo Walcott, and Glenn Murray.
Commentary duties will be handled by Steve Wilson, one of the BBC's most experienced football commentators, alongside former England defender Matthew Upson as co-commentator. Wilson has covered multiple World Cups and European Championships for the BBC, while Upson provides insightful analysis from his time playing at the highest level.
Reporter Kelly Somers will be pitchside, bringing the latest updates and post-match interviews. The match will be available on BBC One, BBC iPlayer, and BBC Sport Online, ensuring fans can watch wherever they are.
BBC Radio & World Service Coverage
For those preferring radio coverage, BBC Radio 5 Live and the BBC Sounds app will broadcast the match with Chris Wise on commentary and Michael Brown providing co-commentary. The duo are regular voices on 5 Live's football coverage, with Brown offering his perspective as a former Premier League midfielder.
The BBC World Service will also cover the game, with Lee James presenting and punditry from ex-Premier League defenders Sebastien Bassong and Martin Kelly.
World Feed Commentary: Tyler & Allen
Internationally, viewers will hear the familiar voice of Martin Tyler on commentary, widely regarded as one of the greatest football commentators of all time. He'll be joined by former Tottenham and Manchester City striker Clive Allen, who brings his wealth of playing experience to the co-commentary role.
This world feed commentary will be used by broadcasters including Astro Football HD (Malaysia), beIN Sports MENA, Optus Sport (Australia), Premier Sports 1 HD (Ireland), and SportsNet World (Canada).
Other UK Radio Options
talkSPORT and talkRadio will provide their own commentary team of Jim Proudfoot and England legend Stuart Pearce. Proudfoot is one of the most respected commentators in the business, while Pearce's no-nonsense analysis comes from his time as both a player and manager at the highest level.
For more local coverage, Focus On Football, Storm FM, and The Commentary Hub will all carry the match with commentary from John Stuttard and Paul James.
Digital Options
Fans following the match digitally can use the Fotmob app for live commentary from Andrew Self, or check the BBC Sport website for comprehensive coverage including the BBC's TV commentary stream.
With so many options available, football fans won't miss a moment of this exciting FA Cup clash between Brighton and Nottingham Forest. Whether you prefer TV, radio or digital coverage, there's a perfect way for everyone to follow the action.
For more information about the FA Cup, visit the official FA Cup website. To learn more about Brighton & Hove Albion, check their official club site, and for Nottingham Forest news visit their official website.
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