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Who's Commentating on Derby County vs Leicester City? Where to Watch the Championship Clash
Football fans across the UK are treated to a tasty Championship fixture this Saturday lunchtime as Derby County host Leicester City at Pride Park Stadium in a Sky Bet Championship clash kicking off at 12:30pm. With both sides looking to climb the table and build momentum in the second tier, the match promises plenty of local spice and high stakes. But for those tuning in from home, the big question is: who’s commentating on Derby County vs Leicester City, and where can you watch or listen to the action?
Live Coverage on ITV: Hugh Woozencroft Leads the Line
For viewers across England and Scotland, the main live TV coverage of Derby County vs Leicester City comes via ITV1 and ITVX, with the match also shown on STV and STV Player in Scotland. The broadcast is fronted by experienced presenter Hugh Woozencroft, a familiar face on ITV’s football coverage who has built a strong reputation for his calm, professional style across a range of sports.
Woozencroft, who has covered everything from the Premier League to the EFL and international football, brings a steady hand to the ITV EFL highlights and live match coverage. His role on Saturday is to guide viewers through the build-up, half-time analysis and post-match reaction, setting the scene for what promises to be a fiercely contested East Midlands derby.
Commentary Team: Seb Hutchinson and Lucy Ward
On the commentary desk, Seb Hutchinson takes the lead as main commentator, bringing his clear, energetic style to the ITV and STV broadcast. Hutchinson has become a regular voice on ITV’s EFL coverage and is known for his sharp match awareness and ability to capture the drama of key moments. His co-commentator is Lucy Ward, a respected former professional footballer and now a growing presence in the media.
Ward, who played for clubs including Leeds United and Doncaster Rovers Belles, offers insightful tactical analysis and a grounded perspective on the game. Her experience as a player gives her a unique edge when discussing player movement, set-pieces and in-game decision-making, making her a valuable voice alongside Hutchinson’s commentary.
Punditry from Chris Martin and Marc Albrighton
Adding further insight to the ITV/STV coverage are two former Championship stars: Chris Martin and Marc Albrighton. Martin, a long-serving striker who has played for Derby County, Nottingham Forest and Norwich City, knows the Championship inside out. His understanding of the division’s physicality, rhythm and psychological demands makes him a compelling pundit, especially when discussing Derby’s approach and Leicester’s defensive frailties.
Albrighton, meanwhile, brings a Leicester City perspective. A key figure in the Foxes’ Premier League title win in 2015–16 and a regular in their midfield for over a decade, he offers a unique insight into the current squad’s mentality, tactics and expectations. Having played in high-pressure games at the very top level, his analysis of Leicester’s approach to this derby will be essential viewing for Foxes fans.
Reporter: Aaron Paul on the Ground
On the touchline, Aaron Paul provides live updates, interviews and atmosphere from Pride Park. Paul is a well-travelled football reporter who has covered numerous EFL and Premier League fixtures for ITV, bringing a grounded, fan-focused perspective to the coverage. His role is crucial in capturing the mood of the stands, relaying any injury updates and speaking to managers and players before and after the game.
Sky Sports Coverage: David Prutton and Former Players
For fans with a Sky Sports subscription, the match is also available on Sky Sports Football HD, with a separate studio and punditry line-up. The coverage is presented by David Prutton, a former professional midfielder who played for clubs including Southampton, Leeds United and Swindon Town before moving into broadcasting.
Prutton is now a regular on Sky Sports’ EFL and lower-league coverage, known for his articulate analysis and ability to connect with fans. He is joined in the studio by a trio of former players: Wes Morgan, Curtis Davies and Jobi McAnuff.
Morgan, the legendary Leicester City captain who lifted the Premier League trophy in 2016, brings a unique Foxes perspective to the discussion. His leadership, defensive nous and experience of winning at the highest level make him a compelling voice when analysing Leicester’s current campaign.
Davies, a commanding centre-half who played for clubs including West Bromwich Albion, Hull City and Birmingham City, offers a defender’s insight into set-pieces, defensive organisation and the physical battle at Pride Park. McAnuff, a quick, intelligent winger in his playing days at clubs like Reading and Crystal Palace, adds a different dimension with his thoughts on attacking play, transitions and wide areas.
On the ground, Jonathan Oakes reports for Sky Sports, providing pitchside updates and interviews, ensuring fans get the latest news from the stadium.
Radio Coverage: Local Voices from Derby and Leicester
For fans who prefer radio, there’s excellent local coverage from both clubs’ official broadcasters. On BBC Radio Derby, the main commentator is Ed Dawes, a long-serving voice of Rams football. Dawes is known for his passionate, detailed commentary and deep knowledge of the club’s history and current squad. His call of the game will be essential listening for Derby supporters wanting a home-town perspective.
On the other side, BBC Radio Leicester brings the Foxes’ view with Owynn Palmer-Atkin on commentary. Palmer-Atkin has become a key figure in Leicester’s local radio coverage, combining sharp analysis with a clear, engaging style that captures the drama of Championship football.
talkSPORT 2: National Radio Option
Nationwide, talkSPORT 2 and the talkSPORT app also carry live coverage of the match. The broadcast is presented by Natalie Sawyer, a well-known sports broadcaster with extensive experience across football, rugby and other sports. She is joined by main commentator Joe Shennan and co-commentator Matt Murray, a former goalkeeper who played for clubs including Wolverhampton Wanderers and Blackpool.
Murray’s insight into goalkeeping, set-pieces and defensive decision-making adds a valuable layer to the talkSPORT coverage, particularly in a match where clean sheets and key saves could decide the outcome.
Where to Watch and Listen – Summary
- ITV1 / ITVX / STV / STV Player: Live TV coverage with presenter Hugh Woozencroft, commentators Seb Hutchinson and Lucy Ward, pundits Chris Martin and Marc Albrighton, and reporter Aaron Paul.
- Sky Sports Football HD: Live TV with presenter David Prutton, pundits Wes Morgan, Curtis Davies and Jobi McAnuff, and reporter Jonathan Oakes.
- BBC Radio Derby: Commentary by Ed Dawes.
- BBC Radio Leicester: Commentary by Owynn Palmer-Atkin.
- talkSPORT 2 / talkSPORT app: Presented by Natalie Sawyer, commentary by Joe Shennan and Matt Murray.
Final Thoughts
The Derby County vs Leicester City clash is more than just a Championship fixture – it’s a battle for local pride, points and momentum. Whether you’re watching on ITV, Sky Sports or listening on BBC local radio or talkSPORT, the quality of the commentary and punditry will enhance the experience. With voices like Hugh Woozencroft, Seb Hutchinson, Lucy Ward, Chris Martin, Marc Albrighton, David Prutton, Wes Morgan and the local radio teams, fans are in for a well-informed, passionate and engaging broadcast of this East Midlands derby.
For more on the Championship, visit the EFL’s official Championship page. To follow Leicester City’s fixtures and news, check the official Leicester City website, and for Derby County updates, visit the Derby County FC site.
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