Sunderland vs Arsenal Premier League Match Commentary and Broadcast Details – 8 November 2025
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Sunderland vs Arsenal Premier League Match Commentary and Broadcast Details – 8 November 2025
The eagerly anticipated English Premier League clash between Sunderland and Arsenal on 8 November 2025 at 17:30 UK time promises extensive live coverage across multiple platforms, catering to fans across the UK and worldwide. The match will be exclusively streamed on the Arsenal App and Arsenal.com with live commentary by Dan Roebuck alongside co-commentator Adrian Clarke, both well-known figures in football broadcasting with years of experience covering top-flight football.
For those outside the Arsenal digital platforms, highlights and analysis will be available on the BBC. The famous football programme Match of the Day will feature commentary by Guy Mowbray, a BBC veteran noted for his clear and insightful delivery. Mowbray will also lead the commentary in the BBC highlights and final score segments, while John Murray reports further analyses, bringing a thorough overview of the match events.
Radio fans in the Northeast can tune into BBC Radio Newcastle where Nick Barnes and former Sunderland defender Gary Bennett provide live commentary, combining local insight with expert analysis. Meanwhile, BBC Radio 5 Live will broadcast the match with presenter Steve Crossman, commentator John Murray, and co-commentator James McFadden, an ex-professional footballer known for his astute tactical observations. Coverage is also accessible through the BBC Sounds app and BBC Sport Online, ensuring comprehensive audio coverage for fans on the move.
Internationally, the game is widely accessible. The world feed commentators Rob Palmer and Jim Beglin will be heard on numerous international platforms including Disney+ in the Caribbean and India, where presenter Seema Jaswal — a respected sports broadcaster known for her Premier League coverage — will introduce the segments alongside pundits Gary Cahill and David Seaman, both decorated former England internationals boasting impressive playing and punditry credentials.
In the United States, NBC channels and streaming platforms including the NBC App and Peacock will carry the match commentary with Peter Drury, celebrated for his poetic and engaging commentaries, joined by former Premier League players Stephen Warnock, Robbie Earle, and Tim Howard providing expert analysis from the studio and pitchside.
Sky Sports in the UK presents another rich broadcast option with live coverage on Sky Sports Main Event and Premier League HD channels. Presenter David Jones, alongside co-commentator Don Goodman and pundits Darren Bent and Gary O'Neil—all former professional footballers with Premier League experience—will dissect the game live. Complementing this are Sky Sports News reporters David Craig, Keith Downie, Dharmesh Sheth, and Harriet Prior, who add detailed match insights and updates throughout the broadcast.
Fans interested in regional radio commentary can also access the game on SiriusXM and talkSPORT (Ireland), where experienced broadcasters Ben Jacobs and Eddie McGoldrick provide detailed live audio coverage.
The match is hosted at the historic Stadium of Light, Sunderland’s home ground. Sunderland line up in a defensive 5-4-1 formation against Arsenal's attacking 4-3-3 setup, featuring players like Robin Roefs in goal and Granit Xhaka in midfield for Sunderland, while Arsenal seeks to maintain their impressive start to the season.
With such a broad and expert commentary team spanning local club channels, national broadcasters like the BBC and Sky Sports, and international platforms such as Disney+ and NBC, fans across the UK and worldwide can enjoy comprehensive and expert coverage of this Premier League fixture.
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