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Sky Sports Coverage of English Women’s Super League on 28 September 2025: Meet the Commentators and Pundits
On Sunday, 28 September 2025, Sky Sports is set to broadcast exciting action from the English Women’s Super League (WSL) with its Sky Sports+ Channel and Sky Sports+ Stream both delivering dedicated coverage from 12:00 UK time, accessible via the Sky Sports Multiview platform.
The broadcast team features experienced broadcaster Caroline Barker as presenter, alongside lead commentator Gary Taphouse, co-commentator Sue Smith, and expert pundits Courtney Sweetman-Kirk and Carla Ward.
Meet the Presenters and Commentators
Caroline Barker is well known across British football broadcasting for her insightful presenting style and extensive experience covering women’s football and other sports. She has previously worked with the BBC and Sky, making her a trusted voice for viewers wanting expert analysis and smooth transitions between game segments.
Gary Taphouse, the main commentator for the coverage, is an established figure in football commentary, with years of experience narrating matches across various competitions, including WSL fixtures. His engaging commentary helps bring the intensity and drama of women’s football to life for TV audiences.
Joining him as co-commentator is Sue Smith, a former professional footballer who played prominently for England and several clubs in the women’s game. Smith’s firsthand experience in the sport provides valuable tactical insights and player perspectives, enhancing the commentary depth.
Expert Analysis from Leading Pundits
The punditry team features Courtney Sweetman-Kirk and Carla Ward, both respected names in the women’s football scene. Courtney Sweetman-Kirk is known for her clinical attacking play during her playing career and now brings seasoned analytical expertise to broadcasts. Carla Ward, a skilled manager in the WSL, offers a critical coaching viewpoint on team strategies and player performances, giving viewers insider knowledge on managerial decisions.
Where and What to Watch
Fans can watch the coverage live on Sky Sports+ Channel and simultaneously via the Sky Sports+ Stream service. Both platforms present the same dedicated team led by Caroline Barker and Gary Taphouse, ensuring consistent high-quality coverage whether watching on TV or streaming online.
Sky Sports remains the primary broadcaster for the English Women’s Super League, sharing coverage with the BBC at times, but the September 28th fixtures, including matches like Brighton & Hove Albion vs Everton and West Ham United vs Chelsea, will be showcased live on Sky’s channels, providing British viewers premium access to the world’s top women’s football league[4][7].
About the English Women’s Super League
The Barclays Women’s Super League is the top tier of women’s football in England, featuring 12 competitive teams including Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City, and Everton. The 2025–26 season continues to grow in popularity and quality, with clubs competing fiercely for the title and Champions League qualification[3]. Matches are broadcast nationwide with increasing viewership, reflecting the rising profile of women’s football in the UK.
In addition to live TV broadcasts on Sky Sports, many WSL games are also streamed online, and highlights combined with expert analysis appear across sports media, highlighting the importance of this league within British and European football.
More Information
To get further details on the teams, fixtures, and live streaming options, visit the official WSL Fixtures & Results page<\/a>. For in-depth match previews and betting insights, ESPN’s Women’s Super League schedule<\/a> is a valuable resource. Chelsea fans can also follow club updates and fixture news directly on the official Chelsea FC website<\/a>.
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