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Who is Commentating on the 2025 Copa Libertadores Final: Palmeiras v Flamengo and Where to Watch
The 2025 CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores final between Palmeiras and Flamengo takes place on Saturday, 29 November 2025, kicking off at 21:00 UK time. British football fans can catch highlights and extensive coverage on the BBC, with live or near-live access via BBC iPlayer and listen live on BBC Radio 5 Live. The match is being held at the iconic Estadio Monumental in Lima, Peru, staging what promises to be a pulsating South American club football final.
The BBC’s coverage stands out as the primary source for UK audiences. While the live match feed originates from the world feed, BBC offers comprehensive live commentary and expert punditry during highlights and online streams. The main commentator across BBC’s platforms (including BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport Online, and BBC Three HD) is Steven Wyeth, renowned for his articulate and passionate football commentary having built a reputation across Champions League and international football. He is accompanied by Pat Nevin as co-commentator, a respected former Scottish winger and football analyst known for his tactical insight and engaging delivery. For expert analysis, the BBC brings in Tim Vickery, a leading South American football journalist with decades of expertise on Brazilian and wider CONMEBOL football. Vickery also reports live on BBC Radio 5 Live from the ground.
While British viewers rely on the BBC, international audiences have access through a network of broadcasters including beIN Sports channels Australia, Canada, MENA, and the USA, along with ESPN 2 in the Netherlands and ESPN Caribbean, all utilising the world feed commentators led by Joel Richards. The world feed provides neutral commentary widely respected for professionalism in international football matches.
This final marks the clash of two Brazilian giants — Palmeiras, who staged a remarkable comeback to overturn a 3-0 aggregate deficit in the semifinals, and Flamengo, securing their fifth Libertadores final appearance after a tough match with Racing in Argentina. The stakes couldn’t be higher with both clubs aiming to add to their continental trophy cabinet.
Here's a quick overview of the key broadcast details for UK viewers:
- BBC Highlights: Coverage available after the match on BBC channels with Steven Wyeth and Pat Nevin providing commentary.
- BBC iPlayer: Live audio-visual streaming including commentary by Wyeth, Nevin, and pundit Tim Vickery.
- BBC Radio 5 Live: Live radio coverage with Tim Vickery reporting and expert commentary.
- BBC Sport Online: Live text commentary and analysis, supplemented by audio-visual streams.
Steven Wyeth is well known for his enthusiastic and knowledgeable approach to major football events, often covering UEFA competitions and top-flight European league matches. His pairing with Pat Nevin blends Wyeth’s clear and warm commentary style with Nevin’s sharp tactical assessments and knowledge from his playing career at clubs like Chelsea and Everton.
Tim Vickery, meanwhile, has specialised in South American football journalism for over 20 years, working for the BBC and various international outlets. His expertise adds depth and context to the Copa Libertadores, helping British audiences understand the nuances of one of football’s most prestigious club tournaments.
In addition to UK coverage, international viewers can tune in via rightholders such as beIN Sports and ESPN channels, featuring commentary from world feed announcer Joel Richards, who is known for his balanced and informative delivery during high-profile football matches.
For more details about the competing teams and the competition itself, readers may explore the 2025 Copa Libertadores final Wikipedia page and the official CONMEBOL Libertadores site. Updates, live scores, and statistics can also be found on major sports portals such as ESPN’s match centre.
British fans looking to catch the drama live should tune into BBC iPlayer for the most immersive live coverage with expert commentary and pundit analysis, while beIN Sports and ESPN provide the global audience with world feed commentary to enjoy the thrilling conclusion of South America’s premier club competition.
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