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Sky Sports Multiview and Plus Channels to Broadcast Key English Women's Super League Matches on September 28, 2025
The English Women's Super League (WSL) continues to capture the attention of football fans across the UK, with Sky Sports once again providing live coverage on Sunday, 28 September 2025. Notably, Sky Sports' Multiview and Plus Channel will feature commentated live coverage starting from 12:00 UK time, placing this top-tier women's football competition centre stage for supporters nationwide.
The main commentary team for the broadcast consists of Gary Taphouse as the lead commentator, supported by co-commentator Sue Smith. Gary Taphouse is a seasoned sports broadcaster widely known for his work across Sky Sports' football and rugby coverage, noted for his clear and engaging commentary style that has become familiar to British audiences. Sue Smith, a former professional footballer turned expert analyst, is respected for her deep tactical insight and experience in the women's game, having played for England and becoming a prominent pundit on women’s football broadcasts.
Where and How to Watch
The programme will be available on Sky Sports Multiview and Sky Sports+ Channel, as well as via Sky Sports+ Stream, making it easily accessible for fans watching on various platforms. Sky Sports has been a key broadcaster of the Women's Super League for several seasons, helping to raise the profile of women's football in the UK. Their multi-channel streaming approach provides viewers an opportunity to follow multiple matches simultaneously or catch exclusive commentary and match analysis.
Featured Matches and Context
Among the headline fixtures on Sunday 28 September 2025 is the eagerly anticipated clash between Liverpool Women and Manchester United Women, to be played at St Helens Stadium, kicking off at 12:00 UK time. This fixture has drawn plenty of attention given the growing historic rivalry between these two clubs' women's sides.
Also on that day, the match between Manchester City Women and the newly promoted London City Lionesses takes place at Joie Stadium in Manchester. London City Lionesses, who earned promotion by winning the Women's Championship in the 2024–25 season, are aiming to establish themselves in the top flight during the 2025–26 campaign.
About the Women's Super League 2025–26 Season
The 2025–26 season marks the seventh year since the rebranding of the women's championships into the current Women's Super League structure. Twelve teams contest the league, including traditional powerhouses like Arsenal, Chelsea (the reigning champions from the 2024–25 season), and Manchester United. Games are held across renowned stadiums such as Emirates Stadium, King Power Stadium, and Goodison Park. The league runs from September 2025 until May 2026, continuing its role in promoting professional women’s football in England.
About the Presenters and Commentators
Gary Taphouse has significant experience covering diverse sports events, bringing an authoritative yet accessible style. With extensive work on football and rugby union commentary, he provides live match narratives that are informative and exciting. Sue Smith’s background as an England international forward and FA Women’s Premier League top scorer adds invaluable perspective to the match analysis. Her broadcasting career has included expert commentary for Sky Sports’ women’s football coverage and presents a strong female voice in a male-dominated commentary landscape.
Additional Coverage and Viewing Options
Sky Sports remains the primary UK broadcaster for the Women's Super League, supplementing their live commentary with pre-match analysis, interviews, and highlights programmes. The league also enjoys supplementary coverage on BBC and online platforms, though Sky Sports’ dedicated channels like Multiview and Plus Channel provide the most comprehensive live viewing experience with expert UK-based commentary teams.
For further information on the teams, players and upcoming fixtures visit Women's Super League official site. Fans can also explore detailed club profiles at Liverpool FC Women and Manchester United Women. To keep up with live scores, tables, and the latest news, Sky Sports WSL Hub offers a comprehensive resource.
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