Where to Watch and Who is Commentating on Leeds United vs Crystal Palace: Full TV and Radio Guide for UK Fans
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Where to Watch and Who is Commentating on Leeds United vs Crystal Palace: Full TV and Radio Guide for UK Fans
Football fans across the UK are gearing up for an exciting Premier League clash at Elland Road as Leeds United host Crystal Palace on Saturday, December 20, 2025, with kick-off at 8:00 PM UK time. While major British broadcasters like BBC, Sky Sports, and talkSPORT are providing comprehensive radio coverage, this match isn't selected for live TV on ITV, BBC, Sky, or TNT, making radio and streaming options the go-to for supporters. BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio Leeds, and talkSPORT stations lead the airwaves with trusted voices delivering every moment of the action from this Premier League Round 17 fixture.
The atmosphere at Elland Road promises to be electric, with Leeds aiming to climb the table against a Palace side sitting comfortably mid-table. Refereed by Thomas Bramall, the game features predicted lineups including Dominic Calvert-Lewin leading Leeds' attack alongside Noah Okafor, while Palace rely on Jean-Philippe Mateta's goal threat.
For UK listeners, BBC's coverage stands out with local insights from BBC Radio Leeds, perfect for Whites fans wanting that authentic Yorkshire flavour. Sky Sports Premier League HD offers studio analysis but no live commentary feed specified for the match itself, focusing instead on pre- and post-game punditry from stars like Daniel Sturridge and Jamie Redknapp.
BBC Radio Coverage: Your Free Audio Fix
BBC platforms provide nationwide and regional access without subscription fees, ideal for fans multitasking during the festive period. On BBC Radio 5 Live, reporter Charlie Slater will be pitchside delivering updates from Elland Road. Slater, a seasoned BBC journalist with years covering Premier League matches, brings sharp analysis and exclusive insights from the tunnel.
Local pride shines on BBC Radio Leeds, where presenter Katherine Hannah helms the broadcast. Hannah, a familiar face in Yorkshire broadcasting, has built a reputation for engaging interviews and passionate delivery during Leeds games. Main commentator Adam Pope, a Leeds United stalwart with over two decades calling Whites matches, partners with co-commentator Aidy White. Pope's encyclopedic knowledge of Elland Road folklore pairs perfectly with White, the former Leeds left-back who made 51 appearances for the club between 2012 and 2016 before moving to Leeds from Tottenham. White's playing career also included loans at Sheffield United and a stint at Blackburn Rovers, giving him unique tactical breakdowns.
London listeners tune into BBC Radio London (DAB) for main commentator Matt Newsum and co-commentator Lee Turnbull. Newsum, a veteran of BBC Sport with extensive football commentary experience across EFL and Premier League, ensures Palace fans get balanced coverage.
talkSPORT: Nationwide Passion and Expert Eyes
talkSPORT's network dominates commercial radio with multiple channels covering the match. Reporter Chris Hull feeds live updates on talkSPORT, while talkSPORT 2, the talkSPORT App, feature main commentator John Dunn alongside co-commentator Simon Grayson. Dunn, a talkSPORT mainstay since 2009, has commentated hundreds of Premier League games, known for his energetic style. Grayson, the former Leeds United manager who led the club to League One promotion in 2010, offers managerial wisdom from his playing days at Aston Villa, Leicester City, and Sheffield Wednesday, plus stints managing Sunderland and Preston North End.
For international feed on talkSPORT International, Jackson Cole takes the mic. Cole, rising through talkSPORT's ranks, specialises in EFL and Premier League coverage with a focus on emerging talents.
Leeds United TV (LUTV): Home Commentary for Subscribers
Die-hard Leeds fans can opt for LUTV (subscription, geo-restricted), hosted by presenter Rich Williams. Main commentator Bryn Law, LUTV's lead voice with a career spanning club matches and documentaries, teams with co-commentator Tony Dorigo. Dorigo, the former Leeds defender who played 155 times for the Whites in the 1990s, won the League Title in 1992 and represented England 15 times. Pundits Bridie Hannon, a LUTV regular providing fresh perspectives, and Nigel Martyn, Leeds' legendary goalkeeper from 2003-2006 with over 600 club appearances including at Crystal Palace and Everton, round out expert analysis. Martyn earned 23 England caps and was named in the PFA Team of the Year.
International Broadcasts and World Feed
Overseas viewers catch the action via world feed commentators James Fielden on main duties and David Prutton as co-commentator. Fielden, a neutral voice used globally, pairs with Prutton, ex-Leeds midfielder (145 appearances, 1998-2003) who now excels in punditry for Sky Sports and talkSPORT. Prutton played for Nottingham Forest, Southampton, and others, bringing midfield mastery to his breakdowns.
In the USA, NBC App and USA Network HD feature presenter Jon Champion, world feed commentary, and pundits Stephen Warnock and Robbie Earle. Champion, ITV and NBC's premier commentator with Olympic and World Cup credentials, elevates the broadcast. Warnock, ex-Liverpool and Aston Villa (352 Premier League games), and Earle, Wimbledon and Derby legend (321 top-flight appearances), provide transatlantic insights.
Australia's Stan Sport (subscription/geo-restricted), New Zealand's Sky Sport 1 NZ HD, and cruise/in-flight options like Sport 24 Extra At Sea HD and In Flight HD use the world feed.
Sky Sports' Sky Sports Premier League HD studio has presenter David Jones, a broadcasting icon with 25+ years at Sky, ITV, and BT Sport, hosting World Cups and Champions Leagues. Joined by Daniel Sturridge, ex-Liverpool striker (39 goals in 160 games) and England international, and Jamie Redknapp, Tottenham midfielder (237 Premier League appearances), ex-Liverpool captain, now Sky pundit extraordinaire with Sky since 2005.
Match Context and Head-to-Head
Leeds, 17th with form draws against Brentford and Liverpool, face Palace (7-5-4, 26 points) who recently beat Sheffield United. Last meeting: Palace's 5-1 thrashing in April 2023. H2H shows tight contests, with Leeds winning 1-0 in 2021.
For more on Leeds United's official site, check team news. Palace fans visit Crystal Palace FC. Premier League broadcast details via Premier League TV rights overview.
Why Radio Reigns Supreme Tonight
Radio's immediacy captures Elland Road's roar better than any screen. From Pope's Leeds passion to Grayson's expertise, UK's airwaves offer diverse, free entry to this Festive Fixture. Whether you're in Yorkshire with BBC Radio Leeds or nationwide on talkSPORT, settle in for Premier League drama. LUTV subscribers get the visual edge with Dorigo and Martyn's nostalgia. As Leeds push for survival and Palace eye Europe, commentators' voices will narrate every tackle and chance.
Don't miss Calvert-Lewin's threat (5 goals) versus Mateta (7). Tune in early – it's set to be a belter at Elland Road.
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