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Who Is Commentating on BBC's Final Score for British Football on 4 October 2025?

On Saturday, 4 October 2025, football fans across the UK can tune into BBC's Final Score to catch comprehensive coverage and expert analysis of British football action. The programme is scheduled for 14:45 UK time and will be available across multiple BBC platforms, including BBC One/HD, the BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer (geo-restricted), and BBC Sport Online. This broad availability ensures fans nationwide can stay updated with scores, commentary, and insight as games unfold.

Jason Mohammad, one of the BBC’s most recognised sports broadcasters, will serve as the presenter. Born in Cardiff, Mohammad has been the face of Final Score since 2013, succeeding Gabby Logan.[2] His calm and knowledgeable presenting style has made him a trusted figure in sports broadcasting. Mohammad’s experience extends beyond football; he has reported and presented at multiple Olympic Games (London 2012, Rio 2016, Tokyo 2020) and Commonwealth Games, combining a warm Welsh accent with apparent ease in live sport coverage.[1]

Joining Mohammad on the panel will be three seasoned pundits with strong football credentials:

  • Chris Sutton, a former Premier League striker who earned caps for England, is well-known for his candid and insightful analysis, regularly appearing on football coverage shows including Final Score.[3]
  • Steph Houghton, a highly respected defender and captain of the England women's national team, brings current playing experience and tactical understanding to the discussion. Her presence reflects BBC’s commitment to including expert voices from the women's game as well.[3]
  • Aaron McLean, formerly a consistent forward in the English Football League, offers detailed perspectives grounded in his professional career across various clubs.[3]

Final Score regularly features two or three pundits per episode, and these contributors are well-known figures who provide a mix of tactical knowledge, player insight, and lively debate. This format allows viewers to gain a rounded understanding of ongoing matches and footballing trends.[3]

The programme acts as a key part of BBC Sport's football coverage, offering real-time score updates, video highlights, and in-depth analysis, distinguishing itself from later highlights shows like Match of the Day, which airs on the same day at 22:30 on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.[5]

Fans can experience Final Score seamlessly across multiple channels:

  • BBC One/HD delivers the main television broadcast;
  • BBC Red Button offers additional camera angles and interactive features;
  • BBC iPlayer allows viewers to stream live or catch up;
  • BBC Sport Online provides live text updates, stats, and articles.

This multi-platform approach ensures that football supporters have access to the latest British football news and commentary wherever they are.

For more on the presenter and pundits’ backgrounds and the scope of BBC’s football coverage, you can visit Jason Mohammad’s Wikipedia page, Final Score overview on Wikipedia, and details about Jason Mohammad’s broadcasting career.

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