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The Leeds United vs West Ham United Premier League clash on Friday, October 24, 2025 at Elland Road (20:00 UK time) will be one of the most widely broadcast matches of the weekend, with major UK broadcasters, radio stations, and international outlets all providing coverage. For fans wondering who is commentating, where to tune in, and who the expert analysts are, here’s your definitive guide—including verified backgrounds on the broadcasters, presenters, pundits, and commentators who will bring you every moment of this critical Premier League encounter.
BBC Coverage: National and Local Radio
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) remains a staple for football fans who prefer radio commentary, with BBC Radio 5 Live leading the national coverage. Reporter Mike Minay will be on the ground; Minay is known for his in-depth knowledge of the North West football scene, having previously worked at BBC Radio Manchester and covering Manchester City and United. His live reports are valued for their clarity and insight.
For Leeds fans, BBC Radio Leeds offers dedicated coverage. Katherine Hannah presents, while Adam Pope takes up main commentary duties. Pope is a beloved voice among Leeds supporters, having covered the club for nearly two decades. He’s joined by former Leeds player Aidy White as co-commentator; White made over 100 appearances for Leeds and brings direct experience of the pressures of playing in West Yorkshire. White’s post-playing career has seen him increasingly involved in media, and he has quickly developed a reputation for honest, engaging analysis.
West Ham supporters can listen on BBC Radio London (DAB), where Adam Cottier is the main commentator and former assistant manager Neil McDonald provides co-commentary. McDonald, who played for Newcastle, Everton and West Ham, later coached at several clubs including a spell as Sam Allardyce’s assistant at both Bolton and West Ham. His tactical insights are especially well-regarded among Hammers fans.
Sky Sports: TV Coverage and Expert Punditry
Television viewers in the UK will find the game live on Sky Sports, with Kelly Cates presenting across Sky Sports Main Event (HD & UHD), as well as Sky Sports Premier League. Cates is one of the country’s most experienced football presenters, having anchored Super Sunday, Monday Night Football, and a host of major tournaments for Sky. Her style is approachable yet incisive, and she’s adept at drawing the best out of her guests.
Seb Hutchinson is on main commentary, a versatile broadcaster who has become a Sky mainstay, while Alan Smith— formerly of Arsenal and England—provides co-commentary. Smith’s analysis is rooted in a distinguished playing career, including Premier League and Champions League experience, and he’s respected for his calm authority.
The punditry team is headlined by former Leeds defender Stuart Dallas, who played nearly 250 games for the club and was a fan favourite for his versatility and commitment. Dallas’s inside knowledge of the current Leeds squad will be invaluable. Also on the panel is former England and West Ham goalkeeper Robert Green—who knows all about pressure at the highest level—and Johnny Phillips as the pitchside reporter. Phillips is a Sky veteran, recognized for his thoughtful interviews and features.
talkSPORT: National Radio Alternative
For those who prefer a more lively radio experience, talkSPORT offers national coverage with presenter Hugh Woozencroft and commentators Sam Matterface and Dean Ashton. Woozencroft is a versatile broadcaster, equally at home with rugby and cricket, but football remains his passion. Sam Matterface is now one of the most recognized voices in British sportscasting, having commentated on multiple World Cups and Champions League finals. Dean Ashton—whose playing career was cut short by injury—has built a strong reputation as a straight-talking co-commentator, particularly valued for his tactical breakdowns.
LUTV: Leeds United’s Own Broadcast
Leeds United’s official channel, LUTV, is a must for diehard Whites. Bryn Law is the main commentator—a familiar voice to Leeds fans for over two decades—while ex-Leeds defender Tony Dorigo offers co-commentary. Dorigo, who won the First Division with Leeds in 1992, brings genuine club legend status. The studio team includes former England goalkeeper Nigel Martyn and fan favourite striker Jermaine Beckford, whose iconic goals helped Leeds rise from League One. Martyn was a mainstay in the Leeds team that reached the Champions League semi-finals in 2001, while Beckford’s Wembley heroics are etched into club folklore.
BBC World Service and International Rights
The BBC World Service also carries English Premier League broadcasts globally, often using the world feed commentary. For this match, the world feed features co-commentator Michael Bridges—the former Sunderland, Leeds and Newcastle forward—who is now a respected analyst in Australia. Bridges’ unique perspective, having played for both Leeds and in the Premier League, is a real asset for international audiences.
In the United States, the match is available on USA Network and the NBC App, with Cara Banks presenting. Both platforms use the Premier League’s world feed commentators. Banks, formerly of Sky Sports News, is now a leading presenter for NBC’s football coverage. The punditry team includes Robbie Earle—once of Wimbledon and Jamaica—and Danny Higginbotham, whose Premier League experience with Manchester United and Sunderland informs his analysis. Higginbotham is also a regular columnist for national newspapers and brings tactical expertise.
Independent Radio News (IRN) and Pitchside Reporting
For concise, national news updates on the match, Adam Diouri will be reporting for Independent Radio News (IRN). Diouri is a regular on the national sports news circuit, providing fast, accurate updates for commercial radio stations across the UK.
The Teams and The Stakes
On the pitch, this is a crucial fixture for both sides. Leeds United—currently 16th with 8 points—have struggled to convert possession into results this season[1]. After a 2-0 loss to Burnley, they’re just three points above the relegation zone, and a poor run at Elland Road has added to the pressure[4]. Captain Ethan Ampadu and goalkeeper Lucas Perri have been key figures, while the attacking trio of Calvert-Lewin, Okafor, and Aaronson will be expected to deliver against a troubled West Ham defence[1].
Visiting West Ham, managed by Nuno Espírito Santo, are 19th with 4 points[1]. Their only Premier League win this season came on the road[4], but the Hammers are on a five-game winless run (D1, L4) and desperately need points to close the gap to Leeds. Neither Jaka Bijol nor Gabriel Gudmundsson have managed to solidify a leaky defence, and with just one win all season, Nuno’s tactical nous will be under scrutiny.
How to Watch Leeds United vs West Ham United in the UK
For UK viewers, Sky Sports is the primary broadcaster, showing the match live on Sky Sports Main Event (HD & UHD), Premier League, and with updates on Sky Sports News. Radio fans have BBC Radio 5 Live for national coverage, BBC Radio Leeds and BBC Radio London (DAB) for local angles, and talkSPORT for a more conversational take. Leeds supporters can access exclusive club content on LUTV, while news updates will be carried by IRN.
International fans can watch via Premier League broadcast partners: USA Network and the NBC App in the US, and the BBC World Service in many other regions. In all cases, the world feed commentary—bolstered by former Leeds striker Michael Bridges—is available.
Verifying the Broadcasters and Personnel
All the presenters, commentators, and pundits listed above are verified by their respective broadcasters and have long-standing reputations in sports media. For more details on their careers, check out the official sites of Sky Sports, BBC, and talkSPORT, or the club’s official channels.
Conclusion
No matter how you prefer to follow your football—be it on TV, radio, online, or through club channels—the Leeds United versus West Ham United clash on October 24, 2025, offers an embarrassment of options. From the calm authority of Adam Pope and the passion of Aidy White on BBC Radio Leeds, to the tactical depth of Alan Smith and Stuart Dallas on Sky Sports, and the transatlantic insight of Robbie Earle on NBC, this match is set to be one of the most comprehensively covered of the season. With both teams desperate for points to ease relegation fears, the stakes could hardly be higher—and neither will the quality of coverage from the UK’s top broadcasters.
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