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This match took place on 4 October 2025.
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Arsenal vs West Ham United: Live Coverage and Commentary Details for October 4, 2025

The eagerly anticipated English Premier League fixture between Arsenal and West Ham United kicks off at 15:00 UK time on October 4, 2025, at the Emirates Stadium. Fans can catch exclusive live coverage through multiple channels, with comprehensive commentary and expert analysis available for audiences in the UK and internationally.

The Arsenal App and Arsenal.com will provide direct streaming options featuring a high-quality broadcast team. Presented by Jérémie Aliadière and Nicole Holliday, the live commentary will be led by Dan Roebuck with co-commentary from former player Adrian Clarke. Expert insights come from Arsenal legend Perry Groves, who enjoyed a prominent playing career with the Gunners, notably during the late 1980s and early 1990s, known for his attacking prowess and sharp football intellect. This setup offers fans in-depth knowledge closely tied to Arsenal’s heritage and current campaign.[1][2]

For traditional TV viewers, the BBC provides extensive Premier League coverage with expert presenters and pundits. BBC Final Score will carry special reports from Chris Wise, while the audio coverage on BBC Radio 5 Live is hosted by Mark Chapman, a renowned sports broadcaster famous for his insightful Premier League commentary. The commentary team includes Ian Dennis and Andy Reid, accompanied by a star-studded panel featuring former England internationals Alan Shearer, the Premier League’s all-time top scorer, and accomplished ex-players like Dave O'Brien, Mark Clemmit, Dion Dublin, Jonathan Woodgate. This mix provides a blend of tactical know-how and game experience, ensuring top-tier analysis throughout the match.[3]

BBC Radio London offers localised extended audio coverage with Nick Godwin and co-commentator Paul Parker, a former England defender with extensive coaching credentials, alongside reporter Harry Symeou. Additionally, the BBC Sounds App combines the audio feed from multiple BBC platforms, featuring contributions from analysts such as Natasha Dowie, an ex-professional striker turned respected pundit, and former manager Mark Warburton. Worldwide audience access is facilitated by the BBC World Service, with presenters like Lee James extending the reach to international listeners.[3]

In the commercial sports broadcasting space, SiriusXM FC offers live audio commentary with Ben Jacobs and former professional footballer Hogan Ephraim providing expert co-commentary. Although Sky Sports will not broadcast the match live, it will feature detailed highlights and updates on Sky Sports News, with reporters Chris Reidy and Roman Kemp covering post-match analysis as part of their Premier League editorial content.

For fans enjoying football discussion shows, Soccer Saturday on Sky Sports will provide expert examination of the game's key moments, featuring pundit Darren Ambrose, a former midfielder with Premier League and international experience. talkSPORT and its Irish and international feeds will also discuss the match, with pundit Dean Ashton bringing his insights and reporters like Ian Abrahams delivering updates.

This multi-platform coverage ensures the Arsenal versus West Ham United fixture is accessible live to UK audiences via the Arsenal App and website with complementary detailed audio and analysis from the BBC’s family of stations and digital services, while highlights and discussions continue on Sky Sports and talkSPORT.
As one of the Premier League’s classic London derbies, expectations are high with Arsenal currently boasting a strong early season form, and West Ham looking to upset their rivals catching attention across all football broadcasting outlets.

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