Where to Watch and Who's Commentating on England vs Netherlands UEFA Women's Euro 2025 Match

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England vs Netherlands UEFA Women's Euro 2025: How to Watch and Commentary Line-Up

On Wednesday, 9 July 2025, football fans across the UK will be keenly watching the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 Group D clash between England and the Netherlands. The match kicks off at 17:00 UK time (18:00 CET), a crucial encounter in the tournament as England look to recover after a disappointing opening defeat to France.

This pivotal game will be covered extensively by the BBC, providing viewers multiple platforms to follow the action. The main live coverage including expert analysis will be available on BBC One and BBC HD with the full presentation team. For those who prefer streaming, BBC iPlayer offers a geo-restricted broadcast with additional punditry, while highlights will be shown later on the BBC channels.

BBC’s coverage is headlined by Robyn Cowen as the main commentator. Cowen is a respected voice in football broadcasting, known for her insightful, clear commentary and has been a prominent figure at the BBC for several years. She is joined by former England goalkeeper Rachel Brown-Finnis as co-commentator, who brings expert goalkeeping perspective from her decorated playing career.

The presentation is led by Alex Scott, a former England international midfielder and one of the most recognised faces in women's football broadcasting. Scott has transitioned seamlessly into television presenting and punditry, offering tactical insights and passionate support for the women's game.

Enhancing the broadcast on BBC One, BBC iPlayer, and BBC Sport Online are pundits Steph Houghton, former England captain and defender renowned for her leadership on the pitch; Ellen White, one of England’s all-time top goal scorers with sharp attacking instincts; and Renée Slegers, a former Dutch international midfielder who provides expert analysis from the Netherlands’ perspective.

For fans preferring radio coverage, BBC Radio 5 Live and the BBC Sounds app will offer live audio commentary with presenter Katie Smith guiding listeners through this high-stakes match.

Internationally, sports fans in the United States can tune in via Fox Sports 1 and the Fox Sports app, with presenter Jules Breach, main commentator John Strong, co-commentator Jen Beattie, and former official Mark Clattenburg providing comprehensive coverage.

In Ireland, RTÉ 2 and the RTÉ Player will broadcast the game with presenter Marie Crowe.

The match is not only significant for its footballing stakes—England needs a win to keep their title defence alive—but also showcases the growing prominence of women's football broadcasting in the UK. The collective experience of the BBC commentary and pundit team—many of whom have elite playing or officiating backgrounds—ensures an insightful and engaging broadcast suitable for fans of all levels.

For further information on the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 competition, visit the official UEFA Women's Euro site<\/a>. To keep up with England's squad details and their journey in the tournament, the Football Association's women's team page<\/a> is a great resource. For comprehensive coverage of the fixtures and live broadcasts, check out the BBC Sport Women's Euro section<\/a>.

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