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Who Is Commentating and Where to Watch The Weekend Wrap on Premier League TV: October 26, 2025
The English Premier League action on Sunday, October 26, 2025, culminates with The Weekend Wrap programme airing live at 19:00 UK time on Premier League TV. This show provides a comprehensive review of the weekend’s matches and is part of the global broadcast by Premier League Productions, which utilises the world feed commentary team for a consistent international viewing experience.
For this edition of The Weekend Wrap, the broadcast employs renowned world feed commentators. The presenter is Steve Bower, supported by former Premier League professionals and respected pundits Leon Osman and Tim Sherwood.
Broadcast Details of The Weekend Wrap
Premier League TV airs The Weekend Wrap live Sundays at 19:00, or shortly after the final Premier League match of the day if kick-offs vary. Premier League Productions, an IMG company, produces this programme as part of its suite of international Premier League coverage. Steve Bower leads the broadcast presentation with a reputation for clear, knowledgeable commentary built over years covering top-flight English football. Steve is also known internationally, having been a key presenter on Premier League Productions’ staple shows, including The Saturday Wrap and The Final Word.
Leon OsmanTim Sherwood, a former Premier League player and manager, explains team strategies and managerial mindsets, drawing on his extensive experience in English football’s top tier. Together, Osman and Sherwood offer balanced and engaging tactical analysis suited to both casual fans and pundits alike.
World Feed Commentary and Its Role
The world feed commentary team is designed to provide a consistent global viewing experience. According to official Premier League Productions sources, Steve Bower, Leon Osman, and Tim Sherwood form the nucleus of the team delivering insightful commentary and punditry across international broadcasters.[4] This arrangement is particularly useful for the The Weekend Wrap, which summarises the weekend’s highlights for audiences outside the UK and within specific SVoD and pay-TV platforms.
Schedule and Context of Matches on October 26, 2025
The Sunday Premier League fixtures on October 26 include:
- 14:00 - AFC Bournemouth vs Nottingham Forest (Sky Sports)
- 14:00 - Arsenal vs Crystal Palace (Sky Sports)
- 14:00 - Aston Villa vs Manchester City (Sky Sports)
- 14:00 - Wolves vs Burnley (Sky Sports)
- 16:30 - Everton vs Tottenham Hotspur (Sky Sports)
These matches have various reschedules due to UEFA Europa League and Conference League commitments earlier in the week.[1]
Where to Watch the Premier League Live Weekend
While Premier League TV hosts The Weekend Wrap featuring the world feed commentary, the live matches on this Sunday are predominantly broadcast on Sky Sports. Sky maintains extensive rights to Premier League matches in the UK, offering comprehensive coverage including pre-match and post-match analysis. For international viewers and fans relying on the world feed, Premier League Productions ensures consistent quality access through partners worldwide.[6]
About the Premier League TV and Broadcasting Rights
Premier League TV is a dedicated platform offering highlights, magazine shows, and discussions such as The Weekend Wrap. The use of world feed commentators harmonises the experience for international audiences and feeds broadcasters that do not produce their own commentary teams.[4] Meanwhile, within the UK, rights are predominantly held by Sky Sports and other major broadcasters offering live match access and exclusive analysis.
Careers of the Commentators and Pundits
Steve Bower has earned his reputation through years of work with the BBC, Sky Sports, and now Premier League Productions, becoming a trusted voice in football commentary. He specialises in articulate and engaging delivery, making complex tactical issues accessible to viewers.
Leon Osman transitioned smoothly from a distinguished playing career at Everton—where he was admired for consistency and technical ability—into punditry, focusing on player perspective and midfield tactics.
Tim Sherwood famously played for clubs including Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa before moving into management and punditry. His expertise includes team management insights, proven both on the pitch and from the dugout.
Additional Resources
For more information on the Premier League fixtures and broadcasting rights, visit the official Premier League website<\/a>, Sky Sports Football Coverage<\/a>, and the detailed Premier League Productions Wikipedia page<\/a>.
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