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West Bromwich Albion vs Leicester City: Watch and Commentary Guide for Championship Clash on 26 September 2025

On Friday, 26 September 2025, Championship football fans can look forward to a keenly anticipated match between West Bromwich Albion and Leicester City at The Hawthorns, kicking off at 20:00 UK time. Sky Sports Football and BBC Radio will provide comprehensive coverage in the UK, while international viewers can access the game via multiple platforms, including Astro Football HD, beIN Sports, and CBS Sports Golazo Network.

Sky Sports Football UK / HD will be the primary TV broadcaster for UK audiences, featuring presenter Michelle Owen. Accompanying her on the punditry panel will be former Premier League talents Lee Hendrie, Curtis Davies, and Marc Albrighton, all of whom bring valuable insight through their extensive professional playing careers. Hendrie enjoyed a top-flight career mainly with Aston Villa, while Davies is known for his commanding defensive presence in the Premier League, and Albrighton boasts Premier League and international experience with Leicester City's 2016 title-winning squad. Their expertise will enrich the live broadcast, analysing tactics and key moments.

Radio listeners across the UK can tune into BBC Radio 5 Live, where reporter Nathan Albon will provide in-depth match updates. Local radio stations will also cover the match extensively: BBC Radio Leicester offers commentary from presenter Adam Whitty, main commentator Jack Rafferty, and co-commentator Chris Powell. Chris Powell, a former England international defender, leverages his rich playing experience into his insightful broadcasting style. Meanwhile, BBC Radio WM appoints Daz Hale as presenter, with commentary from Steve Hermon and co-commentator Tony Brown, ensuring thorough West Midlands regional coverage.

West Bromwich Albion’s own media outlets will be on air as well. WBA Radio and WBA TV provide tailored commentary with main commentator Gez Mulholland and co-commentator Andy Johnson, giving fans exclusive inside perspectives from the club's own team of broadcasters.

For Leicester supporters seeking focused content, the Foxes Hub streams with presenter Dan Bates, commentator John Dunn, and former Foxes strikers Iwan Roberts, Steve Howard, and Matt Elliott as pundits. Their combined playing history with Leicester City makes for expert analysis specific to the club.

The match will also be available internationally on various platforms. In Asia, viewers can watch on Astro Football HD and Astro GO with geo-restrictions applied. Australian audiences can tune into beIN Sports Australia 2 HD, while New Zealand viewers have access via beIN Connect New Zealand. The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) audience can watch on beIN Sports MENA English 1 HD. US viewers have several options including CBS Sports Golazo Network and Paramount+, with Canadian fans able to access the action through DAZN Canada. Caribbean viewers can watch via Disney+ and ESPN 2.

The match sees both clubs competing strongly in the Championship's early rounds. Historically, Leicester City holds a superior head-to-head record over West Bromwich Albion, with eight wins to West Brom’s three and three draws in previous encounters. West Brom will be keen to impress at home after recent back-to-back defeats, while Leicester aims to build on their solid performances including a recent 0-0 draw at home against Coventry City.

The teams are expected to line up in a 4-2-3-1 formation each, with confirmed starters including the likes of Chris Mepham for West Brom and Wout Faes in goal for Leicester City. The tactical battle at The Hawthorns promises to be fascinating as both clubs push for vital points in the Championship table.

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