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Where to Watch West Bromwich Albion vs Sheffield United: Sky Sports, talkSPORT and BBC Radio 5 Live Coverage Guide

Football fans across the UK are gearing up for an exhilarating Championship clash as West Bromwich Albion host Sheffield United at The Hawthorns on Friday, December 12, 2025, with kick-off at 20:00 UK time. For British viewers, this high-stakes match – part of Round 21 in the English Championship – will be extensively covered by major broadcasters including Sky Sports Football HD, talkSPORT 2, BBC Radio 5 Live, and Sky Sports News, ensuring comprehensive TV and radio options to catch every moment of the action[1][2][3].

Sky Sports, the go-to destination for Championship football in the UK, leads the television coverage with their dedicated Sky Sports Football HD channel. Presenter Julian Warren, a seasoned broadcaster with over two decades in sports television, will anchor the coverage. Warren has been a staple on Sky Sports since the early 2000s, hosting numerous live matches and contributing to their football programming with his insightful analysis and engaging style. Joining him in the commentary booth is co-commentator Lee Hendrie, the former Aston Villa midfielder who made over 400 appearances for the Villans between 1994 and 2008. Hendrie, known for his tough-tackling midfield presence and eye for goal, transitioned seamlessly into punditry, offering expert breakdowns on Sky Sports and also appearing as a pundit on Sky Sports News for this fixture. The punditry team features Michael Bridges and Curtis Davies, both bringing rich playing pedigrees to the studio.

Michael Bridges enjoyed a notable career spanning clubs like Leeds United, Sunderland, and Newcastle United, where he scored crucial goals in the Premier League during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Despite injury setbacks, Bridges amassed over 200 senior appearances and now provides astute analysis as a pundit. Curtis Davies, a commanding centre-back, played for Aston Villa, Leicester City, and Derby County, earning international caps for England U21 and accumulating more than 500 career games. His defensive expertise will be invaluable in dissecting the tactical battles ahead. Reporter Jonathan Oakes, a veteran Sky Sports journalist with experience covering major tournaments including the World Cup, will deliver pitch-side updates from The Hawthorns.

On Sky Sports News / HD, Lee Hendrie doubles up as a pundit alongside reporter Jonathan Oakes, providing pre-match build-up, live updates, and post-game reactions. Sky Sports holds extensive TV rights for the Championship, broadcasting up to 24 live games per season, making them the premier choice for visual coverage of this intriguing mid-table encounter where West Brom sit 16th and Sheffield United 17th[2].

For those preferring radio commentary, talkSPORT 2 and the talkSPORT App offer full coverage with presenter Hugh Woozencroft at the helm. Woozencroft, a talkSPORT regular since 2018, has hosted shows covering EFL action and brings his energetic style to proceedings. The main commentator is Joe Shennan, an experienced voice in football broadcasting, paired with co-commentator Marc Albrighton. Albrighton, younger brother of Premier League star Marc Albrighton, has forged his own path in non-league and lower-tier football before stepping into commentary, offering fresh perspectives from the touchline.

BBC Radio 5 Live provides nationwide radio coverage with reporter Adam Cottier on duty. Cottier, part of the BBC’s expanding football team, has covered numerous EFL matches and brings detailed reporting to listeners. Additionally, WBA Radio and WBA TV (subscription/geo-restricted) feature main commentator Gez Mulholland, the voice of the Baggies for over a decade. Mulholland’s passion for West Brom has made him a fan favourite, delivering immersive commentary for club supporters worldwide.

This fixture promises tension, with Sheffield United holding a slight historical edge in head-to-heads: 5 wins to West Brom’s 4, plus 2 draws[1]. The Hawthorns atmosphere will be electric as both sides vie for crucial points in the promotion race. West Brom, under their current management, have shown resilience at home, while Sheffield United’s attacking flair could test the Baggies’ defence. Fans can expect tactical masterclasses, potential upset drama, and standout individual performances.

Beyond UK borders, international viewers have options: DAZN Canada (subscription/geo-restricted), Disney+ Brazil and Disney+ Caribbean (subscription), and Paramount+ (US). These platforms expand the global reach of the Championship, which has grown in popularity abroad thanks to its competitive balance and star talents.

Julian Warren’s presenting career highlights his versatility; he’s covered Champions League ties and FA Cup finals, always maintaining a calm, professional demeanour. Lee Hendrie’s post-retirement media work includes regular slots on BBC WM and talkSPORT, where his Villa allegiance adds colour but never bias. Michael Bridges overcame career-threatening injuries to become a respected analyst, often praised for his honesty on player mindsets. Curtis Davies, post-retirement in 2023 after stints at Cheltenham Town, has quickly established himself in punditry with his no-nonsense views on modern defending.

For talkSPORT’s team, Hugh Woozencroft’s radio background includes hosting on SunSports and Jazz FM, blending football with broader sports chat. Joe Shennan has commentated on hundreds of games across leagues, his articulate style earning acclaim. Marc Albrighton’s transition from player – including spells at Stratford Town – to commentator showcases his football intelligence.

West Bromwich Albion, founded in 1878, boast a storied history with one Football League title (1919-20) and five FA Cups. Recent seasons have seen play-off heartache, but The Hawthorns remains a fortress. Sheffield United, the Blades, with two top-flight titles (1898, 1953), are eyeing a swift Premier League return after relegation. Their steel city grit defines their playstyle. For more on the Baggies’ heritage, visit West Bromwich Albion Official Site[3]. Championship details are available at EFL Championship.

How to tune in: Sky Sports subscribers access via Sky Go or NOW TV; talkSPORT is free on DAB radio, app, or online; BBC Radio 5 Live via app or 909 MW. International services require respective subscriptions. Pre-match coverage starts 60 minutes before kick-off on most channels.

Predictions swirl around a low-scoring affair given both teams’ mid-table form, but with pundits like Hendrie and Davies, viewers will get unparalleled insights into key battles – such as midfield control and set-piece threats. Sheffield United’s edge in H2H adds intrigue; West Brom’s home record could level it[1].

Don’t miss Jonathan Oakes’ exclusive interviews and Gez Mulholland’s Baggies bias on club channels. For Sheffield United fans, Sky’s world-class production ensures neutrality. As the Championship heats up, this match could be a pivotal moment for both squads’ seasons.

Explore player profiles via Transfermarkt West Brom or follow live stats on apps like FotMob[1]. With such stellar commentary teams, every pass, tackle, and goal will be magnified. Secure your viewing setup early – this is Championship football at its rawest and most compelling.

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