Archived Match
This match took place on 31 July 2025.
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The much-anticipated Premier League Summer Series match between Manchester United and Bournemouth takes place on July 31, 2025, at 2:30 a.m. UK time. This thrilling clash will be held at Chicago's iconic Soldier Field and will be broadcast live across multiple international platforms. For British viewers, the match is available on Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Ultra HD, and NOW TV, as Sky Sports holds the UK rights to the Summer Series[1]. Fans can also watch this encounter on the world feed, which features some of the most respected voices in football commentary. Across many international channels—including Astro Premier League 2 HD, Disney+ Caribbean and Hotstar India, ESPN Extra (Caribbean), and Premier League TV—the world feed commentators will lead the audio coverage. The world feed's main commentator is the renowned Peter Drury, with former US international goalkeeper Tim Howard providing expert co-commentary. Rebecca Lowe, known for her excellent presenting work on NBC Sports, will act as the reporter alongside Joe Speight[1][4]. For viewers in the United States, the match is available on Peacock, NBC Sports’ streaming service. Here, the broadcast team features Rebecca Lowe as presenter, with Peter Drury and Tim Howard handling commentary and co-commentary duties. The punditry comes from former England internationals Robbie Earle and Graeme Le Saux, bringing expert analysis and insight into the game[4]. UK viewers can also find detailed analysis from pundits Owen Hargreaves and Glenn Murray on channels using the world feed, including Premier League TV and Sky Sport 8 New Zealand HD. Both Hargreaves and Murray are former professional players with extensive Premier League experience—Hargreaves notably spent a successful spell at Manchester United, winning multiple league titles, while Murray was a prolific striker famed for his spells with Crystal Palace and Brighton[1]. Their expert perspectives enrich the broadcast, providing tactical depth and player insights. Within Manchester United's official MUTV channel, dedicated fans will hear commentary from Liam Bradford and co-commentator Ben Thornley, both of whom bring a strong understanding of the club's culture and history. Bradford is known for his smooth, engaging style, and Thornley offers former player insights, creating a lively fan-centred experience. Outside the UK and USA, the Summer Series is broadcast globally via platforms such as beIN Sports MENA, Optus Sport (Australia), FuboTV (Canada), and NOW Premier League TV (Hong Kong), among others, all using the world feed commentary team with Steve Bower presenting in many regions. Steve Bower, a veteran broadcaster with decades of experience covering top football events, will notably front the coverage in such markets, combining professionalism and detailed knowledge to enhance the viewer experience. This Premier League Summer Series match-up follows an exciting start to the tournament, with both Manchester United and Bournemouth having secured opening victories. Previous clashes have seen Bournemouth maintain an unbeaten record against Manchester United in their last four competitive games, adding an intriguing narrative to the upcoming encounter[1]. In summary, UK fans should tune into Sky Sports or NOW TV to catch every moment, while international audiences have options like Peacock in the US and various other broadcasters worldwide. With a commentary lineup featuring Peter Drury’s poetic narration, Tim Howard’s keen insight, and pundits like Owen Hargreaves and Glenn Murray, this match promises to be a must-watch fixture this summer. For more details, visit the official Premier League Summer Series page, Sky Sports Premier League coverage, and NBC Sports Soccer section. Links: - Premier League Summer Series Official Site: \"https:\/\/www.premierleague.com\/summer-series\" - Sky Sports Premier League coverage: \"https:\/\/www.skysports.com\/premier-league\" - NBC Sports Soccer: \"https:\/\/www.nbcsports.com\/soccer\" p