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Sky Sports' Jessica Creighton to Present Super Sunday Matchday – Premier League Coverage on August 31, 2025
On Sunday, August 31, 2025, football fans across the United Kingdom will be able to catch the latest edition of the Super Sunday Matchday programme on Sky Sports News and Sky Sports HD, beginning at 11:00 UK time. The much-anticipated English Premier League action will be fronted by the acclaimed presenter Jessica Creighton, who brings extensive expertise and a rich sporting background to the broadcast.
Sky Sports continues to be a leading broadcaster of Premier League football in the UK, offering comprehensive live coverage, expert analysis, and engaging presentation. The channel's flagship Sunday morning show, Super Sunday Matchday, serves as a premier destination for fans eager to stay up to date on all the latest developments, pre-match news, and post-game insight.
About Jessica Creighton: A Respected Voice in Sports Broadcasting
Jessica Creighton is a highly respected, award-winning broadcaster and journalist with over a decade of experience in the sports media industry. She has featured prominently on major UK platforms including BBC Sport, Radio 5 Live, BT Sport, and TalkSPORT, before establishing her role with Sky Sports.
Her varied career highlights include anchoring live coverage from prestigious global events such as the 2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, four Olympic Games in locations including Brazil, South Korea, and China, and multiple football European Championships and World Cups. Jessica's involvement in these events evidences her professionalism and versatility as a presenter.
She has also contributed to BBC Radio 4's Woman’s Hour, showcasing her range beyond live sport broadcasting.
Jessica’s background as a former footballer for Charlton Athletic Women enriches her insight and connection to the sport, informing her style with practical experience from the pitch. Her commitment to elevating diverse voices is reflected in her creation of the YouTube chat show B is for: Black, which highlights black and mixed-race women in sports media. She is also a co-founder of Rainbow Noir, a community space supporting LGBTQ people of colour, and an active member of the Black Collective of Media in Sport (BCOMS).
Her accolades include being named Journalist of the Year by the Women’s Sports Trust in 2015, and featuring on the Football Black List, which recognises influential black football figures. In addition, Jessica holds significant governance experience as an Independent Non-Executive Director for the Football Association.
What to Expect From the Super Sunday Broadcast on Sky Sports
The upcoming Super Sunday Matchday programme hosted by Jessica Creighton will include detailed previews, tactical analysis, and exclusive interviews surrounding the Premier League fixtures kicking off at 11:00 UK time. Viewers can anticipate insightful contributions from current and former players, alongside expert pundits, delivered with Jessica’s trademark clarity and professionalism.
Sky Sports News and Sky Sports HD remain the destination for fans seeking in-depth football coverage. Their continued investment in top-tier presenters and journalists like Jessica Creighton maintains their reputation as the authoritative voice on English football.
Further Information and Related Links
- You can learn more about Jessica Creighton’s distinguished career and latest work on her official website Jessica Creighton Official Site.
- Find detailed coverage of the English Premier League fixtures, statistics, and live updates on the official Premier League website.
- For information on Sky Sports’ Premier League broadcasting rights and schedules, visit Sky Sports.
The 11:00 UK time slot on August 31, 2025, promises to be a football feast for fans, with Jessica Creighton leading the charge on Sky Sports News and HD's Super Sunday Matchday. This broadcast will provide a comprehensive preview and expert coverage of the English Premier League, solidifying Sky Sports’ status as the home of British football.
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