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This match took place on 1 November 2025.
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FA Cup First Round action takes centre stage on BBC Radio Leeds and BBC Radio Manchester this Saturday as Bolton Wanderers host Huddersfield Town at the Toughsheet Community Stadium. With kick-off at 15:00 UK time, football fans across the UK—especially in Yorkshire, Lancashire, and beyond—will be tuning in for one of the most alluring competitions in domestic football. For those unable to attend in person, BBC Radio Leeds offers a choice of platforms: live audio coverage is available on DAB Leeds, Freeview, and online, while BBC Radio Manchester streams commentary for those further afield. Here’s your comprehensive guide to the broadcast, the faces behind the microphones, and what to expect from the coverage, with exclusive details on the careers of the presenters and commentators.

Where to Listen: TV, Radio, and Online Options

BBC Radio Leeds remains the go-to station for dedicated coverage of Huddersfield Town (and Yorkshire football more broadly). On Saturday, listeners can tune in via DAB Leeds (channel 11D), Freeview (channel 719), or the BBC Sounds app—all with the same broadcasting team. For Bolton Wanderers fans, BBC Radio Manchester provides an alternative, streaming live online via BBC Sounds.

No live television coverage is scheduled for this FA Cup first-round fixture on BBC, ITV, Sky, or TNT, but audio streaming is available via BBC Sport online, which offers a choice of commentary feeds.

Meet the BBC Radio Leeds Broadcast Team

Leading the coverage is presenter Katherine Hannah, a familiar and respected voice in Yorkshire sports broadcasting. Hannah is known for her calm, authoritative presenting style and has been a fixture in regional sports coverage for several years, regularly hosting live football, rugby league, and cricket programmes on BBC Radio Leeds. Her background includes extensive radio work across the North of England, and she is recognized for her ability to handle fast-paced live updates and insightful interviews with players and managers.

Providing the main match commentary is Paul Ogden, one of the most experienced broadcasters in Yorkshire radio. Ogden frequently leads commentary for BBC Radio Leeds, covering football at all levels from Premier League to National League, and is also heard on rugby league and cricket broadcasts. His encyclopedic knowledge of local football, combined with a sharp eye for detail and a lively delivery, makes him a favourite among listeners[3]. Ogden’s career has seen him commentate on hundreds of matches, making him one of the most seasoned voices on the regional airwaves.

Alongside Ogden in the commentary box is analyst and co-commentator Matt Glennon. Glennon brings a unique insight as a former professional goalkeeper, having played for clubs including Huddersfield Town, Halifax Town, and Carlisle United. Since retiring, he has carved out a reputation as a perceptive pundit, known for his tactical analysis and honesty in assessing performances. Glennon’s perspective—formed over a career spanning almost two decades in the Football League—adds depth to every broadcast.

BBC Radio Manchester Coverage

For those supporting Bolton Wanderers, BBC Radio Manchester’s commentary is delivered by Jack Dearden, a mainstay of Greater Manchester sports broadcasting. Dearden’s career includes decades of experience covering football, rugby league, and cricket, and his commentary is renowned for its passion and local flavour. For Wanderers fans, Dearden’s voice is synonymous with big moments at the Toughsheet Community Stadium, and his familiarity with the club’s history and current squad ensures a broadcast tailored to the home support.

How to Access the Coverage

BBC Radio Leeds is available on DAB digital radio in Leeds, on Freeview channel 719, and via the BBC Sounds app or website. BBC Radio Manchester streams online via BBC Sounds. For those wanting an alternative feed or the chance to flick between perspectives, BBC Sport’s online audio service provides a choice of local radio feeds, allowing supporters to select their preferred commentary team—helpful in a match with clear regional affiliations like this one.

It’s worth noting that this fixture is not televised on free-to-air or subscription channels. However, the intensity and noise of the FA Cup—especially in the First Round—means radio remains a vital lifeline for fans, offering real-time passion and drama that can sometimes be lost on TV.

The Significance of the FA Cup First Round

The FA Cup remains the oldest national football competition in the world, with a heritage stretching back to 1871. For lower-league and non-league teams, the First Round is often a highlight of the season—a chance to test themselves against higher-division opposition and dream of a run to the Third Round, where Premier League clubs enter the fray. Clubs like Bolton and Huddersfield, both with proud histories and recent ups and downs, know the value of a good Cup run—in terms of finance, morale, and the sheer romance of the competition.

Bolton Wanderers have lifted the FA Cup four times, most recently in 1958, and reached the semi-finals as recently as 2011. Huddersfield Town are three-time winners, with their last triumph coming in 1922, and have a reputation for punching above their weight in knockout competitions.

What to Expect from the Commentary

Fans tuning into BBC Radio Leeds should expect a broadcast that reflects the passion and tradition of both clubs. Katherine Hannah will steer the ship with pre-match build-up, half-time analysis, and post-match reaction, while Paul Ogden’s commentary promises to capture every twist and turn. Matt Glennon’s co-commentary will add tactical nuance, drawing on his long playing career to dissect key moments. Throughout the broadcast, listeners can expect regular updates from around the FA Cup grounds, interviews with players and managers, and the kind of local insight that has made BBC Radio Leeds an institution for Yorkshire football fans.

For those listening on BBC Radio Manchester, Jack Dearden will provide a home perspective, with a focus on Bolton’s strengths and the tactical battles unfolding on the pitch.

Final Thoughts

For British football fans, the FA Cup First Round is a reminder of the sport’s magic—where minnows can become giants and every match is a potential giant-killing. With no live television coverage, radio and online audio are the best ways to experience the drama at the Toughsheet Community Stadium. Whether you’re a fan of Bolton, Huddersfield, or just love the romance of the Cup, tune in to BBC Radio Leeds or BBC Radio Manchester from 15:00 on Saturday, 1 November 2025.

External links of interest:
BBC Sport FA Cup hub – for fixtures, results, and news from across the competition.
The FA Official Website – for competition history, rules, and highlights.
Leeds United Official Website – not directly related to this match, but a useful reference for BBC Radio Leeds’ wider football coverage and broadcast team bios[1].

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