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Tottenham vs Brighton Premier League 2025: Where to Watch & Who’s Commentating
The English Premier League clash between Tottenham Hotspur and Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday, 5 October 2025, is set to kick off at 11:55 UK time, captivating football fans across the globe. For viewers in the United Kingdom, the match will be broadcast live on Sky Showcase UK HD and Sky Sports+ Stream, both airing with the official world feed commentary, ensuring a consistent experience for viewers regardless of their platform.
The commentary team for the world feed features Ben Andrews as the main commentator and Jenna Schillaci as co-commentator. Ben Andrews is known for his clear, insightful commentary and has built a reputation in football broadcasting with his detailed knowledge and engaging style, often covering premier league matches internationally. Jenna Schillaci, a former professional defender with a well-regarded playing career predominantly at Arsenal Ladies (now Arsenal Women), brings expert tactical analysis and an insider's perspective on the game, enhancing the viewer experience.
This match is also widely available on beIN Connect channels across many Asian territories including Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand, all utilising the same world feed commentary team. This uniform commentary approach helps maintain continuity for international audiences and ensures the same level of professional broadcast quality globally.
In the Americas, viewers in the Caribbean and South America can watch via Disney+ (subject to subscription and geo-restrictions), complemented by the same world feed commentators. Meanwhile, US audiences will find live coverage on ESPN Unlimited and the streaming service ESPN+ (subscription and geo-restricted), both employing Ben Andrews and Jenna Schillaci's commentary. Canadian viewers have access to the match on Sportsnet+, also utilising the world feed commentary.
The Premier League’s extensive broadcast rights have enabled such a global reach, with networks like Sky Sports dominating UK coverage and Disney+, ESPN, and beIN Connect serving key overseas markets. This wide availability reflects the Premier League’s status as one of the most widely watched football competitions worldwide.
Background on Key Commentators:
- Ben Andrews has become a respected voice in football commentary circles, known for his articulate delivery and deep understanding of the tactical nuances of the game. His work on the world feed ensures that broadcasters around the world receive top-tier commentary, making him a familiar voice for fans beyond the UK.
- Jenna Schillaci transitioned from professional footballer to expert pundit, bringing credibility and depth to her analysis. Her career highlights include winning multiple titles with Arsenal Women and representing England at international levels, lending her insights not only on tactics but also on player psychology and match pressures.
For British fans, watching this fixture via Sky Showcase or Sky Sports+ Stream will provide both high-definition broadcast quality and expert commentary that enriches the live football experience. Sky Sports’ long-standing Premier League partnership ensures exclusive access to a large number of fixtures, supported by experienced presentation teams.
How to watch:
- UK: Sky Showcase UK HD, Sky Sports+ Stream
- Asia (Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand): beIN Connect
- Caribbean and South America: Disney+ (subscription & geo-dependent)
- USA: ESPN Unlimited, ESPN+ (subscription & geo-restricted)
- Canada: Sportsnet+ (subscription & geo-restricted)
Whether you are in the UK or abroad, high-quality, professional multilingual commentary brings Tottenham’s clash with Brighton to life. Stay tuned to these platforms and enjoy the action with expert insights from Ben Andrews and Jenna Schillaci.
For more details on the Tottenham Hotspur men's fixtures for 2025/26, visit their official club website. To explore more on the Premier League broadcasting schedule, check out the Sports Media Watch article. Further insights into global Premier League TV rights and streaming options can be found on World Soccer Talk.
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