Crystal Palace vs Liverpool Premier League Commentators and Where to Watch on September 27, 2025
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Crystal Palace vs Liverpool Premier League Commentators and Where to Watch on September 27, 2025
Football fans in the UK eagerly anticipate the Premier League encounter between Crystal Palace and Liverpool on Saturday, 27 September 2025. The match kicks off at 15:00 UK time at Selhurst Park and offers plenty of excitement, with both teams currently unbeaten in the season. Broadcast live coverage is not available in the UK; however, highlights will be shown on the BBC. Comprehensive audio commentary and insights will be accessible through various BBC radio channels and the BBC Sounds app, ensuring supporters can follow all the action in detail.
The BBC will feature highlights of the match on its main TV channel, as well as the iconic football highlights programme Match of the Day, both with commentary by Mark Scott. Scott is a prominent football commentator with extensive experience across the BBC’s football coverage, known for his engaging and articulate style.
For live audio broadcasts, the BBC offers multiple options tailored to different audience segments:
- BBC Radio 5 Live will provide live commentary led by presenter Mark Chapman, with Ian Dennis as the main commentator supported by expert co-commentator Chris Sutton. Chapman is a highly respected broadcaster recognised for his Premier League coverage, while Ian Dennis brings years of commentary expertise. Chris Sutton, a former Premier League striker, provides analysis from the players' perspective.
- BBC Radio London will cover the match with commentary from Nick Godwin and analysis by former professional footballer Paul Mortimer.
- BBC Radio Merseyside, specialising in Liverpool FC coverage, will feature presenter Carl Woodward alongside commentator Mike Hughes and co-commentator Mark Walters, offering in-depth local insights and passionate commentary.
Listeners can also access live audio and interactive content through the BBC Sounds app, which unites broadcasters and pundits including Mark Chapman, Lee James, Carl Woodward, commentators Ian Dennis and Mike Hughes, and former players serving as pundits such as Matt Jarvis and Brad Friedel. This digital platform ensures fans can engage with multiple perspectives and expert analysis wherever they are.
On a global scale, the match will be available via the world feed commentators featuring Gary Taphouse and Glen Murray, with reporter Vaishali Bhardwaj. This feed is used by Peacock in the USA and for highlights on Sky Sports. Sky Sports News and other British sports media, such as Soccer Saturday, also contribute additional expert commentary and reportage through reporters like James Savundra, Vinny O'Connor, and pundits like Glenn Murray.
In the Republic of Ireland, Premier Sports 1 HD broadcasts the match with presenters and pundits including Eoin McDevitt, commentators Rob Daly and Gary Breen, and former players Kenny Cunningham and Shay Given, adding a local flavour to the Irish audience’s viewing experience.
For those interested in comprehensive background on the teams, Liverpool heads into this fixture having won their opening five league games, chasing their sixth consecutive league victory this season, a feat only two reigning champions have previously achieved. Crystal Palace remain unbeaten this campaign and are riding an 11-game Premier League unbeaten streak, making this a clash between two in-form sides.
Whether following via BBC audio, watching highlights on BBC television, or catching updates on Sky Sports and Premier Sports, fans will have rich coverage provided by knowledgeable and seasoned commentators and pundits.
For more information on the teams, visit the official Crystal Palace club page, the Liverpool FC official website, or details on the Premier League competition.
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