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Who’s Commentating on the Premier League This Sunday? BBC Match of the Day 2’s Expert Team Revealed
On Sunday, 23 November 2025, football fans in the UK can catch all the Premier League action and in-depth analysis on BBC Match of the Day 2, airing at 22:30 UK time. This widely beloved programme will be broadcast on BBC One / HD and the dedicated BBC Match of the Day 2 channel, delivering comprehensive highlights of the day’s games, expertly presented for British viewers.
The show will be presented by Gabby Logan, one of the UK’s most respected broadcasters in sports media. Gabby, a former international gymnast and a well-known face to millions of viewers, has been a key presenter for BBC Sport since joining the corporation in 2007. She has an impressive background hosting major sporting events including the Olympic Games (2012, 2016), World Cups (2014, 2018), Commonwealth Games, and a variety of flagship BBC football programmes. Her professionalism, warmth, and extensive experience make her an ideal presenter for Match of the Day 2, ensuring the programme’s blend of excitement and expert insight resonates well with fans[1][4].
Joining Gabby as pundits on the programme will be former England internationals Joe Hart and Danny Murphy. Joe Hart, a goalkeeper with a distinguished career at clubs such as Manchester City and West Ham, brings a goalkeeping perspective and tactical awareness that enriches the analysis. Danny Murphy, a former midfielder known for his intelligent footballing brain, has been a regular and articulate pundit across the BBC’s football coverage for many years, often praised for his insightful and balanced commentary on the game[5][2].
BBC Match of the Day 2 is the Sunday night sister show to the flagship Match of the Day, which airs typically on Saturday nights. The show began its life in the 2004–05 season to highlight Sunday fixtures and has become an essential part of Premier League weekend coverage, catering to fans eager to catch goals, tactical reviews, and expert commentary on games played outside the main Saturday schedule[4].
British audiences are increasingly aware of the value of BBC’s football highlights as the channel holds long-term Premier League broadcasting rights, including a recent deal extending Premier League highlights on Match of the Day programmes through to the 2028–29 season, ensuring that iconic voices like Gabby Logan’s, Joe Hart’s, and Danny Murphy’s will continue to be available for years to come[4].
For those interested in the presenters’ backgrounds:
- Gabby Logan began her career in sports broadcasting in the mid-1990s, transitioning from radio presenter to becoming a household name on Sky Sports before joining BBC. She also writes regular columns in publications like The Times and The Guardian, and her involvement extends beyond presenting as she supports charitable causes like the Disabilities Trust and the Prince’s Trust[1][7].
- Joe Hart earned over 70 caps for England, recognized for his leadership and shot-stopping abilities. Since retiring from regular play, he has carved out a professional punditry career, regularly featuring across top-flight football coverage[5].
- Danny Murphy had a solid Premier League career, notably at Liverpool and Fulham, before moving into broadcasting. His analysis style is widely appreciated for combining in-depth tactical nuances with clear explanations suited to both avid and casual fans[2][5].
To watch the full Premier League highlights and analysis this Sunday, tune into BBC One / HD or the dedicated Match of the Day 2 channel from 22:30. The programme is accessible on Freeview, cable, satellite, and digital platforms across the UK.
For more information on the Premier League, BBC Match of the Day, and profiles of Gabby Logan, viewers can explore official BBC resources and biographies.
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