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Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur EFL Carabao Cup 2025: Who’s Commentating and Where to Watch
The eagerly anticipated English League Cup clash between Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur takes place on October 29, 2025, kicking off at 8:00 PM UK time at St. James' Park. For British football fans, multiple broadcasting and audio commentary options offer comprehensive coverage of this high-profile fourth-round showdown in the EFL Carabao Cup.
BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra provides live commentary with Matthew Raisbeck as the main commentator and John Anderson as co-commentator. The same broadcast team can also be heard on BBC Radio Newcastle and through the BBC Sounds app, as well as on BBC Sport Online (Audio). Matthew Raisbeck is an experienced football broadcaster known for his insightful and engaging commentary style, while John Anderson, associated with the BBC, brings expert analysis drawn from his background in football coverage.
Fans can also access the match on NUFC TV, Newcastle United’s official channel, where Raisbeck and Anderson provide the commentary, offering a more club-centric perspective on the game's developments.
For those seeking highlights and extended analysis, ITV presents the EFL Carabao Cup Highlights show with a team led by main commentator Sam Matterface, co-commentator Lucy Ward, and reporter Gabriel Clarke. Sam Matterface is a well-known UK football broadcaster, respected for his clear delivery and expertise in live football presentation. Lucy Ward is an established football presenter and reporter, bringing journalistic depth and detailed insights to the coverage. Gabriel Clarke is a veteran sports journalist known for his comprehensive reporting on English football.
On ITV’s main channels — ITV1/HD and ITV X — viewers will find a full presenting and punditry team: Mark Pougatch as presenter, Sam Matterface on commentary, Lucy Ward as co-commentator, with expert punditry from former professional footballers Andy Cole and Les Ferdinand. Both Cole and Ferdinand enjoyed illustrious playing careers, contributing Premier League goals and experience that enrich their punditry. Mark Pougatch, an experienced sports journalist and presenter, guides viewers through tactical and narrative elements of the match with professionalism and clarity.
For those watching on television, Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports UHD offer live coverage with presenter Mark Chapman, main commentator Bill Leslie, and co-commentator Alan Smith. Pundits Jamie Redknapp and Jobi McAnuff provide post-match analysis alongside reporter Natalie Gedra. Jamie Redknapp is a respected former England midfielder and Sky pundit known for tactical insight, while Jobi McAnuff, a professional footballer turned analyst, brings current professional perspective. Alan Smith, with a storied career at clubs like Arsenal and Manchester United, adds experience to the commentary booth. Sky Sports News also provides in-depth coverage featuring Alan Smith as pundit with additional reporting from Michael Bridge, Natalie Gedra, and Keith Downie.
Scottish viewers can watch the game on STV HD, which mirrors ITV’s presenting and commentary team with Mark Pougatch, Sam Matterface, Lucy Ward, Andy Cole, Les Ferdinand, and Gabriel Clarke. The game is also available on STV Player, subject to geographic restrictions.
This extensive broadcasting lineup ensures Newcastle and Tottenham supporters have multiple high-quality options to follow the match via live audio, television, or online streaming.
The match page on ESPN Soccer provides live scores and statistics, complementing broadcast coverage. Meanwhile, detailed insights about how and where to watch the game are available on Athlon Sports. For recaps and additional match stats, FOX Sports Soccer offers a comprehensive box score and play-by-play timeline.
With respected voices such as Matthew Raisbeck and John Anderson on BBC radio, Sam Matterface and Mark Pougatch on ITV, and Mark Chapman alongside Jamie Redknapp on Sky Sports, football fans in the UK are well served this October 29 to immerse themselves in all the drama of Newcastle United versus Tottenham Hotspur in the English League Cup.
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