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Who is Commentating and Where to Watch English Premier League on BBC Match of the Day – August 17, 2025
The English Premier League match highlights on August 17, 2025 will be broadcast live on several BBC channels, providing extensive coverage to British football fans. The programme Match of the Day, which airs on BBC One/HD, BBC Two/HD, BBC Match of the Day channel, as well as on BBC iPlayer (geo-restricted to the UK), will showcase the key moments from the Premier League fixtures that day. Match of the Day is the BBC's flagship football highlights programme, famous for its expert analysis and comprehensive coverage of English football.
Gabby Logan will be the presenter across all these BBC platforms for this evening’s programme starting at 22:30 UK time. Logan is an experienced sports broadcaster and former rhythmic gymnast with a prestigious career at the BBC covering major sporting events including football, athletics, and rugby. Her calm, clear presentation style and expert knowledge have made her a popular face on BBC sports.
Joining Gabby Logan as pundits for this broadcast are Joe Hart and Danny Murphy. Joe Hart is a former England international goalkeeper known for his years at Manchester City and other Premier League clubs. His insights as a goalkeeper bring a unique perspective to Match of the Day’s tactical and goalkeeping analysis.
Danny Murphy, a former midfielder who played for clubs like Liverpool and Fulham, is also well-regarded as a BBC pundit for his tactical expertise and understanding of midfield dynamics. Both Murphy and Hart have developed strong broadcasting credentials, regularly analysing matches on BBC football coverage.
This particular Match of the Day presentation follows a significant change in the BBC’s football coverage personnel. Gary Lineker, the long-serving host who fronted the show from 1999 until 2025, stepped down earlier this year. Since January 2025, three presenters now rotate hosting duties: Gabby Logan, Kelly Cates, and Mark Chapman, giving a fresh feel to the iconic programme while maintaining its high standard of football broadcasting.123
The programme is filmed at Dock10 studios in MediaCityUK, Salford, with modern studios that provide dynamic insights and engaging football highlights presentation. Match of the Day remains the longest-running football television programme worldwide, first aired on 22 August 1964, and it continues to be a staple for English football viewers.2
Where to Watch
Fans in the UK can watch Match of the Day live and catch the Premier League action through these channels:
- BBC One / HD – The primary channel broadcasting on Saturday nights with full highlights and analysis.
- BBC Two / HD – Provides additional football content and sometimes extended highlights or follow-up analysis.
- BBC Match of the Day channel – Dedicated channel providing extra coverage and alternative views.
- BBC iPlayer (UK Geo-Restricted) – Online streaming platform for watching live or catch-up coverage at your convenience.
About the Team Behind the Programme
Gabby Logan has established herself as one of the country’s leading sports presenters, with a background in sports and broadcasting excellence. She has worked across major events, including multiple Olympic Games and Premier League coverage.
Joe Hart’s playing career spanned over a decade at the highest levels in English football, with over 70 caps for England. Since retiring, he has been a sought-after expert for his deep understanding of goalkeeping and defensive strategies.
Danny Murphy, admired for his tactician’s mind, has become a regular on BBC’s football punditry panels, praised for clear, insightful commentary articulating the nuances of top-flight football.
Further Information and Links
To learn more about the presenters and pundits, or to explore the latest Premier League fixtures and news, you can visit these official resources:
- BBC Sport Football – Official Premier League coverage and updates from the BBC.
- Premier League Official Site – Fixtures, results, and detailed club information.
- Match of the Day – The official BBC programme page with presenter profiles and highlights.