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Everton vs Newcastle United: Where to Watch and Who’s Commentating
Football fans across the UK and beyond are eagerly anticipating the Premier League clash between Everton and Newcastle United at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Saturday, November 29, 2025. With both teams looking to climb the table, the match promises drama, intensity, and plenty of talking points. For those unable to attend in person, there are several ways to follow the action, with a stellar line-up of presenters, commentators, and pundits ready to bring the game to life.
Where to Watch the Match
In the UK, the BBC will be broadcasting highlights of the match on BBC Match of the Day, with Steve Bower as the main commentator. Bower is a familiar voice to Premier League fans, having covered top-flight football for over two decades. His calm, insightful delivery has made him a staple of BBC football coverage, and he’ll be joined by a team of expert analysts to dissect the key moments from Goodison Park.
For live radio coverage, BBC Radio 5 Live will be on hand with Mark Chapman presenting, Mike Minay commentating, and former England international Paul Robinson providing co-commentary. Robinson, who played over 400 Premier League games during his career, brings a wealth of experience and tactical insight to the broadcast.
Local fans can tune into BBC Radio Merseyside for a more regional perspective, with Ian Kennedy presenting, Mike Hughes commentating, and former Everton defender Alan Stubbs offering expert analysis. Stubbs, who played for Everton between 1996 and 2001, is well placed to provide insight into the Toffees’ current squad and tactics.
On the Newcastle side, BBC Radio Newcastle will be covering the game with Matthew Raisbeck commentating and John Anderson (BBC) providing co-commentary. Raisbeck is a respected voice in North East football, while Anderson brings a national perspective to the broadcast.
International Coverage
For fans outside the UK, the match will be available on a variety of platforms. The world feed will feature commentary from Steve Wilson and Jim Beglin. Wilson is a veteran broadcaster with decades of experience in football commentary, while Beglin, a former Liverpool and Republic of Ireland defender, is known for his sharp tactical analysis.
Disney+ (Caribbean, India, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos), FuboTV (Canada), Hub Premier 1 HD, MONOMAX, NOW Premier League TV (Hong Kong), Premier League TV, Sky Sport 8 NZ HD, Sport 24 At Sea HD, Sport 24 In Flight HD, Stan Sport (Australia), Star Sports Select HD1, and SuperSport Premier League HD will all use the world feed commentary, with Julia Stuart presenting and Leon Osman and Shay Given providing punditry. Osman, a former Everton midfielder, and Given, a legendary Newcastle goalkeeper, offer a unique blend of club knowledge and international experience.
In the USA, the match will be shown on NBC App and USA Network HD, with Rebecca Lowe presenting, Peter Drury commentating, and Graeme Le Saux co-commentating. Pundits Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe will provide additional analysis. Drury is renowned for his poetic commentary style, while Le Saux, a former Chelsea and Blackburn defender, brings a wealth of tactical insight.
Additional Coverage
For those who prefer audio-only coverage, BBC Sounds and BBC Sport Online (Audio) will be streaming the match with Mark Chapman, Ian Kennedy, Mike Minay, Mike Hughes, Paul Robinson, and Alan Stubbs providing commentary and analysis.
IRN will have Shane Pinnington reporting from the ground, while talkSPORT will feature John Anderson (talkSPORT) commentating and Dave Kitson co-commentating. Kitson, a former Premier League striker, offers a player’s perspective on the game.
Expert Analysis
The punditry team for this match is particularly strong, with Leon Osman and Shay Given providing expert analysis for international audiences. Osman, who played over 300 games for Everton, is known for his intelligent reading of the game, while Given, who made over 400 appearances for Newcastle, brings a wealth of experience and insight.
For Sky Sports viewers, Kelly Cates will be presenting, with Gary Weaver commentating and Andy Hinchcliffe co-commentating. Pundits Izzy Christiansen and Phil Jagielka will provide additional analysis. Jagielka, a former Everton captain, is well placed to offer insight into the Toffees’ current squad and tactics.
Conclusion
Whether you’re watching on TV, listening on the radio, or streaming online, the Everton vs Newcastle United match promises to be a thrilling encounter. With a host of experienced presenters, commentators, and pundits on hand, fans can be sure of comprehensive coverage and expert analysis. For more information on the match, including team news and live updates, visit the Premier League official website, Sky Sports, and BBC Sport.
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