Wolves vs Nottingham Forest Premier League 2025: Where to Listen and Who’s Commentating

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This match took place on 3 December 2025.
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Wolves vs Nottingham Forest Premier League 2025: Where to Listen and Who’s Commentating

The English Premier League clash between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Nottingham Forest on December 3, 2025, kicks off at 19:30 UK time at Molineux Stadium. Fans in the UK and worldwide can tune into multiple broadcast options, with rich expert commentary and in-depth coverage available on radio and television.

BBC Radio 5 Live is providing the national radio coverage, featuring reporter Lee Blakeman, known for his extensive football reporting experience across Premier League and Championship fixtures. For local fans, BBC Radio Nottingham offers coverage with presenter David Jackson, main commentator Colin Fray, and co-commentator James Perch, the latter a former professional defender who brings expert defensive insights to the commentary booth. BBC Radio Nottingham’s focused approach caters directly to fans of Nottingham Forest and the surrounding area.

International listeners can follow the match via Independent Radio News (IRN), with reporter Frank Watson providing updates and analysis. Meanwhile, sports fans accessing talkSPORT’s digital platforms have two options: the talkSPORT App with main commentator Kevin Joseph and talkSPORT International featuring commentator Joe Rawson, both experienced broadcasters covering football thoroughly.

On television, Sky Sports will provide supplementary Premier League content through several of its channels despite the unusual combination of Sky Sports Cricket HD and Sky Sports F1 UK HD being mentioned for commentary. Notably, Daniel Mann serves as the main commentator on these channels, supported by former players Don Goodman and pundits Jamie Redknapp and Daniel Sturridge. Jamie Redknapp, a former Liverpool midfielder with a deep understanding of the English game, and Daniel Sturridge, a former England international striker, both bring tactical knowledge and playing experience to the punditry. Their presence enriches Sky’s football analysis, providing viewers with expert perspectives on team tactics and player performances.

Additional reporting is available from Sky Sports News and HD through journalists such as Johnny Phillips, Kirsty Edwards, and Amber Sandhu, whose live reports, post-match interviews, and news updates create a full broadcast experience for viewers.

The match itself holds significant stakes. Both teams are desperate for points, with Wolverhampton currently winless over their last nine attempts and Nottingham Forest going head-to-head hoping to end a series of draws and rebounds. Historically, Nottingham Forest have not lost to Wolves in their last six encounters, including two wins and four draws, adding intriguing context to this midweek clash[1][2].

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Overall, this fixture promises engaging commentary across several platforms. Whether you prefer the insightful analysis of red-button channels, the local nuances from BBC Radio Nottingham, or the broader UK radio coverage on BBC Radio 5 Live, there is a broadcast option to suit every Wolves or Nottingham Forest supporter.

Key Broadcasting Details Recap:

  • BBC Radio 5 Live: Reporter Lee Blakeman
  • BBC Radio Nottingham: Presenter David Jackson; Main Commentator Colin Fray; Co-commentator James Perch
  • IRN: Reporter Frank Watson
  • talkSPORT App: Main Commentator Kevin Joseph
  • talkSPORT International: Main Commentator Joe Rawson
  • Sky Sports Cricket HD / F1 UK HD: Main Commentator Daniel Mann; Co-commentator Don Goodman; Pundits Jamie Redknapp, Daniel Sturridge; Reporter Johnny Phillips
  • Sky Sports News / HD: Pundit Don Goodman; Reporters Johnny Phillips, Kirsty Edwards, Amber Sandhu

With diverse expert voices and comprehensive coverage, this Premier League fixture at Molineux offers a compelling listening and viewing experience on December 3, 2025.

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