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Chelsea vs Manchester City Women’s Super League 2025: Where to Watch and Who’s Commentating

On Friday 5th September 2025, the Women's Super League (WSL) opens with a highly anticipated clash between Chelsea and Manchester City at Stamford Bridge, kicking off at 19:30 UK time. British viewers can watch this exciting fixture live on Sky Sports, which holds the domestic broadcasting rights for the WSL in the UK, making it the go-to channel for fans eager to follow one of the biggest rivalries in women’s football[1].

Alongside Sky Sports, BBC Radio 5 Live offers extensive radio coverage, streaming live commentary via the BBC Sounds App and BBC Sport Online. Katie Smith leads as presenter, supported by main commentator Eilidh Barbour and co-commentator Gilly Flaherty. The reporting team is headed by John Murray, ensuring up-to-the-minute updates and expert analysis for listeners who prefer audio coverage[1].

Sky Sports provides a comprehensive broadcast package across multiple channels including Sky Sports Football UK/HD, Sky Sports Main Event/HD and UHD, Sky Sports MIX/HD, and Sky Sports News/HD. Caroline Barker presents the TV coverage, while Ellen Ellard undertakes the main commentary duties. Co-commentator Courtney Sweetman-Kirk, along with pundits Izzy Christiansen and Rachel Corsie, offer tactical insights and pre/post-match analysis. Lynsey Hooper serves as the key reporter across the various Sky Sports feeds, enriching the broadcast with interviews and on-the-ground information[1].

For Manchester City fans, CITY+ and the Manchester City YouTube channel provide live commentary by Nick Walsh, with a popular full-match replay available from noon the following day. This allows international supporters to stay connected with City’s women's team through club-managed digital platforms[4].

International audiences can access the match through a variety of streaming and broadcast services, including Amazon Prime Canada, Disney+ Caribbean and South America, ESPN Unlimited in the US, Sportsnet ONE and Sportsnet+ in Canada, and Stan Sport in Australia. Most of these platforms carry the match behind paywalls or are geo-restricted, reflecting the rising global interest in the English Women’s Super League[4].

On the technical front, Chelsea’s unbeaten WSL campaign from the previous season adds extra weight to the fixture. Head coach Sonia Bompastor enters her second season having guided the Blues through an undefeated domestic run, including multiple trophy wins. Chelsea’s formidable home record against Manchester City – six wins in the last seven home meetings in all competitions including both last season’s league fixtures – intensifies anticipation for this opening game of the new season[1].

Among the broadcasters, key figures have established themselves as respected voices in women’s football. For example, Eilidh Barbour is renowned for her insightful commentary and presenting expertise with the BBC, bringing experience from covering major football tournaments and the WSL. Similarly, Gilly Flaherty, a former professional player, offers knowledgeable co-commentary that blends tactical understanding with player perspective[1]. At Sky Sports, Caroline Barker is a well-known presenter within football broadcasting circles, while pundits Izzy Christiansen and Rachel Corsie are former international players whose expert analysis enhances the viewer experience[1].

This fixture is not only available live but also benefits from extensive multi-platform coverage, providing fans with a selection of how to engage — whether by TV, radio, or streaming on mobile apps and online. Chelsea fans can also follow minute-by-minute updates and interactive content via the official Chelsea website and social media channels such as X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook[1][3].

For more about the Chelsea Women’s team and fixtures, visit their official website. To learn more about the Women's Super League competition and its broadcast partners, see the FA's dedicated page. For those interested in Manchester City Women’s latest news and matchday content, the club’s official site provides extensive resources.

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