Tottenham vs Burnley Premier League Broadcast: Who's Commentating and Where to Watch on August 16, 2025

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Tottenham vs Burnley Premier League Broadcast: Who's Commentating and Where to Watch on August 16, 2025

The eagerly anticipated English Premier League fixture between Tottenham Hotspur and Burnley is set for Saturday, August 16, 2025, kicking off at 15:00 UK time. For British viewers and international fans alike, coverage is extensive with several channels broadcasting the match, including Astro Grandstand HD, Astro Premier League HD, and Astro Sports UHD. UK viewers can also tune into the BBC's Final Score programme, BBC Radio 5 Live and its variants for radio commentary, and highlights on Sky Sports. This comprehensive coverage ensures that fans can follow every moment of this Premier League encounter from multiple devices and platforms.

Astro Channels present a consistent broadcast team across their feeds with Michelle Lee as the presenter. The main commentary and co-commentary use the world feed commentators, adding a global flavour to the broadcast. Pundits on the Astro channels are Gary Stevens and Carlton Palmer, both of whom bring a wealth of football expertise to the analysis. Stevens, a former England international and Premier League defender, is well-regarded for his sharp tactical insights. Palmer, known for his robust midfield career and punditry experience, complements Stevens with engaging, insightful commentary.

On the UK radio front, BBC Radio 5 Live offers live commentary with Conor McNamara as the main commentator and Mark Schwarzer as co-commentator. McNamara is celebrated for his articulate and passionate football commentary, while Schwarzer provides expert analysis, drawing on his career as a former Premier League goalkeeper. Additionally, the BBC provides localised radio options via BBC Radio Lancashire, featuring Holly Bacon as presenter alongside commentators Scott Read and Glen Little, and BBC Radio London with Nick Godwin on commentary. The BBC also streams audio via the BBC Sounds app and BBC Sport Online, extending accessibility for fans on the move.

Internationally, fans in the Middle East and North Africa can watch via beIN Sports MENA English 1 HD, with presenter Richard Keys and pundit Andy Gray, both former British broadcasters well known for their Premier League coverage. They use the world feed commentators, ensuring consistent and professional coverage. Richard Keys is a veteran presenter from Sky Sports, while Andy Gray, a former West Ham and Scotland player, has decades of punditry experience.

The world feed commentary team itself is led by Gary Taphouse as the main commentator, with Paul Robinson, former England goalkeeper, as co-commentator. Globally, this pair is trusted to deliver insightful play-by-play alongside expert analysis, making their commentary accessible whether tuning in via Astro, beIN Sports, or other broadcasters relying on the feed.

For those in Ireland, the Premier Sports 1 HD channel will carry the game with presenter Eoin McDevitt, main commentator Cathal Mullaney, and co-commentator Gary Breen. The punditry duo of Damien Delaney and Kenny Cunningham, both former Irish internationals, bring detailed insights that connect strongly with the Irish audience. In the USA, the match is available on Peacock with the world feed commentary team, providing convenient access for Premier League fans across North America.

Other broadcast highlights include match updates on talkSPORT with pundit Troy Deeney, an ex-Premier League striker known for his candid opinions. The dedicated Spurs fan channel SpursPlay offers coverage with presenter Ben Haines and commentator Rob Daly, perfect for die-hard Tottenham supporters.

The prominence of channels like Sky Sports extends to highlight packages and news coverage. Although they are not broadcasting the live match, their expertise in providing match analysis and post-match interviews ensures fans are fully informed. Danyal Khan reports the latest updates on Sky Sports News HD.

The Tottenham Hotspur vs Burnley match is being played at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, as confirmed on the official Premier League site and match reports. This fixture marks the continuation of the 2025/26 Premier League season, with Tottenham aiming to build on their recent positive results against Burnley.

For more information about the clubs, fans can visit the official Tottenham Hotspur website or follow their Tottenham Hotspur official site. Information about the Premier League including fixtures and broadcasting rights is available on the Premier League's official website at Premier League. International viewers interested in beIN Sports coverage can find details at beIN Sports.

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