Fulham v Arsenal: Where to Watch & Full List of Commentators and Pundits for Premier League Clash

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Premier League Focus: Fulham v Arsenal – Broadcast Details and Expert Commentary Lineup

With the 2025/26 Premier League season firmly underway, all eyes turn to Craven Cottage as Fulham host Arsenal in a crucial Matchweek 8 encounter on Saturday, 18 October 2025, kicking off at 17:30 UK time[1][2]. For British football fans, this match is a showcase of both the league’s competitive spirit and the ever-expanding array of viewing options—from traditional broadcasters like Sky Sports and BBC to digital platforms such as the official Arsenal App. This article not only guides you on where to watch the game but also gives an insight into the commentators and pundits bringing you the action, including their career highlights and current roles.

How to Watch in the UK

For UK viewers, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League, and their Ultra HD variants remain the primary destinations for live coverage[5]. The broadcast will be fronted by David Jones, a seasoned presenter who has become a familiar face on Sky’s football coverage over the past decade. Jones is joined in the studio by pundits Jamie Redknapp, the former Liverpool and England midfielder who transitioned effortlessly into punditry after an injury-curtailed playing career, and Steve Sidwell, whose Premier League experience across clubs like Chelsea and Fulham provides unique insight. Match commentary comes from Rob Hawthorne—recognised for his distinctive voice and 20+ years at Sky—and Alan Smith, the ex-Arsenal striker whose analysis is always authoritative but never partisan.

The BBC also offers comprehensive coverage, though this time without live television rights. Instead, BBC Final Score provides in-game updates with Alistair Bruce-Ball reporting, while BBC Radio 5 Live delivers full live commentary via its linear broadcast, the BBC Sounds app, and BBC Sport Online (audio only). Bruce-Ball is one of the network’s rising stars, known for his sharp, engaging style and frequent appearances on both radio and television. His co-commentator is Francis Benali, a cult hero at Southampton and now a respected analyst. The show is anchored by Mark Chapman, a versatile broadcaster whose credits include Match of the Day 2 and the BBC’s Olympics coverage.

For Arsenal fans, the club’s official channels—the Arsenal App and Arsenal.com—offer a bespoke experience with commentary from Dan Roebuck and Jérémie Aliadière. Roebuck is a well-travelled sports journalist and broadcaster, while Aliadière brings first-hand experience as a former Arsenal and West Ham forward.

International and Digital Broadcasts

Globally, the match is available on a host of platforms. In the United States, NBC and its streaming service Peacock will have the game presented by Rebecca Lowe, who has anchored NBC’s Premier League coverage since 2013. She is joined by lead commentator Peter Drury—renowned for his poetic, evocative style—and Lee Dixon, the former Arsenal and England defender whose tactical acumen is a highlight of NBC’s analysis. The punditry team includes Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe, both ex-Premier League midfielders who now enjoy successful media careers.

In Hong Kong and other regions, NOW Premier League TV and the global Premier League TV service also carry the match. The coverage is presented by Kelly Somers, a rising star in sports broadcasting who often fronts events for both the BBC and Premier League Productions. She is joined by ex-Arsenal legend Ian Wright, whose infectious enthusiasm and deep knowledge of the game make him a fan favourite, and Darren Bent, another former England international with a sharp eye for goal.

talkSPORT in Ireland also offers live coverage, anchored by Trevor Welch, while IRN provides updates via Christie Kinniburgh.

Pundit and Commentator Profiles

Jamie Redknapp transitioned from a decorated playing career—including spells at Liverpool, Tottenham, and Southampton—to become one of the most recognised pundits in British football, often appearing on Sky Sports’ Super Sunday and Monday Night Football(Sky Sports profile). His insight is regularly sought by major outlets, and he has also appeared on reality TV, broadening his public profile.

Alan Smith is unique in punditry: an ex-Arsenal striker who played during the club’s dominant era under George Graham, he later forged a broadcasting career with Sky Sports after retirement. His commentary is valued for its technical depth and clarity.

Ian Wright remains one of the most beloved figures in English football, both for his prolific goal-scoring at Arsenal and Crystal Palace and his charismatic media presence. Now a staple on BBC’s Match of the Day and various Premier League TV channels, Wright’s honest, passionate analysis is unmissable(Arsenal legend profile).

Darren Bent enjoyed a successful career as a striker with clubs like Sunderland, Aston Villa, and Tottenham, and now provides incisive analysis on Premier League TV and other broadcasters.

Lee Dixon, part of Arsenal’s famed 1990s backline, has since become a mainstay of ITV, BBC, and NBC’s football coverage, valued for his tactical knowledge and wry humour.

Peter Drury is often described as the poet laureate of football commentary, with a career spanning BBC, ITV, and now NBC. His evocative turn of phrase has made him a standout in a crowded field.

Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe, both former Premier League midfielders, have become NBC’s dynamic duo of punditry, offering balanced, insightful views on the North American audience’s Premier League coverage.

Match Preview and Form Guide

On the pitch, Arsenal arrive at Craven Cottage atop the Premier League, buoyed by a 2-0 victory over West Ham before the international break[1]. Their record in London derbies is formidable—just one defeat in their last 18—and their away form is equally impressive, with only one loss in 17 Premier League outings on the road in 2025[1]. With 15 wins and 9 draws from their 27 league matches this calendar year, Mikel Arteta’s side are serious contenders for the title.

In contrast, Fulham are currently 14th after suffering successive 3-1 defeats to Aston Villa and Bournemouth, leaving them with just 8 points from 7 games[1]. Manager Marco Silva will be desperate to avoid a repeat of last season’s 3-0 home defeat to Arsenal and will look to build on their strong home form—four consecutive wins at Craven Cottage in all competitions[1].

Betting and Key Stats

There is a trend in recent meetings between these sides: six of the last seven league encounters have seen both teams score[1]. This pattern, combined with Arsenal’s attacking prowess and Fulham’s vulnerability at the back, makes the “both teams to score” market a popular choice. Arsenal, however, will be favourites to extend their winning run in what could be a high-scoring affair.

Conclusion

With so many ways to watch, and such a star-studded cast of commentators and pundits, this Fulham v Arsenal clash is a showcase not only of Premier League football but also of the modern broadcasting landscape. Whether you tune in via Sky Sports and BBC Radio in the UK, NBC/Peacock in the US, or the Arsenal App, you’re guaranteed expert insight from some of football’s most respected voices.

For more information on Premier League broadcasting rights and schedules, visit the official Premier League site, check out Sky Sports’ fixture guide, or explore BBC Sport’s Premier League coverage.

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