Where to Watch Arsenal vs Bournemouth: TV Channels, Commentators & Pundits
Arsenal host Bournemouth in a crucial Premier League clash on Saturday 3rd May 2025 (17:30 UK time), with multiple broadcast options available for fans in the UK and internationally. Here’s your complete guide to where to watch, including the full line-up of presenters, commentators, and pundits.
UK TV & Streaming Coverage
Sky Sports (Main Event & Premier League)
For UK viewers, Sky Sports holds the rights to this match, with coverage on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League (both HD and UHD). The broadcast will be presented by David Jones, a seasoned football host who has fronted Sky’s Premier League coverage for over a decade. Joining him in the studio are former Liverpool and England midfielder Jamie Redknapp and ex-Arsenal defender Gaël Clichy, who won two league titles with the Gunners. Natalie Gedra will provide pitchside updates.
Sky’s coverage is known for its in-depth analysis, with Redknapp’s tactical insights and Clichy’s first-hand experience of Arsenal’s system under Mikel Arteta adding real depth to the discussion.
BBC Radio Coverage
For those preferring radio, BBC Radio 5 Live will provide live commentary with John Murray on the mic alongside former England goalkeeper Robert Green. Mark Chapman presents the build-up and analysis. Meanwhile, BBC Radio Solent offers Bournemouth-centric coverage with Jordan Clark and John Williams commentating. Both broadcasts are also available via the BBC Sounds app and BBC Sport Online.
Arsenal’s In-House Coverage
Arsenal fans can also tune into the club’s official coverage on the Arsenal App and Arsenal.com, where Nicole Holliday presents alongside former Gunners striker Jérémie Aliadière. Commentary comes from Dan Roebuck and Adrian Clarke, with analysis from pundits Mike Budrewicz, Henry Budrewicz, and Alfie Castley. David Frimpon will report from the Emirates.
International Broadcast Options
NBC (USA)
In the USA, the match airs on NBC, with Rebecca Lowe presenting. The commentary team features the legendary Peter Drury alongside former Arsenal defender Lee Dixon. Studio analysis comes from Robbie Mustoe, Robbie Earle, and ex-Everton and USA goalkeeper Tim Howard. The game is also available on the NBC App and Peacock (subscription required).
World Feed Commentary
The Premier League’s world feed commentary (used by international broadcasters outside the UK and USA) has not been officially confirmed but typically features experienced voices such as Jim Proudfoot or Steve Wilson.
Key Pundits & Their Backgrounds
- Jamie Redknapp – Former Liverpool and England midfielder, now a regular Sky Sports pundit known for his tactical breakdowns.
- Gaël Clichy – Ex-Arsenal and Manchester City left-back, part of Arsenal’s ‘Invincibles’ squad in 2003/04.
- Robert Green – Ex-England goalkeeper, now a co-commentator for BBC Radio 5 Live.
- Lee Dixon – Arsenal legend with four league titles to his name, now a respected analyst for NBC.
- Tim Howard – Former Everton and USA goalkeeper, brings a transatlantic perspective to NBC’s coverage.
For more details on Premier League broadcasting rights, visit the Premier League’s official broadcast page.
To learn more about Arsenal’s in-house media team, check out Arsenal’s official media section.
For Sky Sports’ Premier League coverage details, see Sky Sports’ Premier League hub.
Whether you’re watching on Sky, listening on BBC Radio, or streaming via Arsenal’s channels, this top-four battle promises plenty of drama.
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