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Where to Listen: Woking v Scunthorpe United — BBC Radio Humberside, BBC Sounds and BBC Sport Online (Dec 20, 2025)
The National League clash between Woking and Scunthorpe United kicks off at 12:30 UK time on Saturday 20 December 2025, and UK listeners can follow live audio coverage on BBC Radio Humberside (DAB), the BBC Sounds app and the BBC Sport Online audio stream, all of which feature presenter James Hoggarth with main commentator Oliver Turner and co‑commentator Steve Torpey (born 1970) as the matchday commentary team.
The BBC’s local radio and digital platforms are the primary broadcasters listed for audio coverage in the information supplied; those services provide a mix of local match commentary, player and manager interviews, and live updates tailored to their audiences, making them the go‑to options for Scottish, English and British listeners wanting full audio narration of the lunchtime fixture.
Match details and kick‑off
The fixture is scheduled for 12:30 UK time at Woking’s Laithwaite Community Stadium (also referred to as Kingfield/Laithwaite Community Stadium), as shown on major fixture services and club information for the National League match on 20 December 2025[1][5].
Where to listen — channels and platform details
- BBC Radio Humberside (DAB) — The local BBC station is listed as carrying the live audio commentary, with James Hoggarth as presenter, Oliver Turner as main commentator and Steve Torpey joining as co‑commentator. BBC local radio typically broadcasts on FM and DAB in its region and provides rolling match coverage and local insight for supporters, while also hosting match audio online for wider access.
- BBC Sounds app — The BBC Sounds app carries live audio streams of BBC radio output and selected sports audio; the same presenting and commentary line‑up — James Hoggarth, Oliver Turner and Steve Torpey — is named for the app stream, making it a convenient option for listeners across the UK and abroad wanting mobile or smart‑device access to the broadcast[as provided].
- BBC Sport Online (Audio) — BBC Sport’s audio stream is listed with the identical on‑air team, enabling desktop and browser listeners to tune in via the BBC Sport website’s audio player for live match commentary and related audio content.
All three BBC outlets are cited in the supplied broadcast schedule with the same presenter and commentary team, which is helpful for listeners choosing their preferred listening platform.
Meet the broadcast team
James Hoggarth — Named as presenter across the BBC feeds, Hoggarth is a familiar voice on regional BBC sports output and matchday presentation; local BBC presenters typically introduce the match, handle pre‑ and post‑match interviews and link live commentary to broader radio programming. The presenter role is essential for steering live features, providing club context and interviewing managers and players between commentary duties.
Oliver Turner — Listed as the main commentator for the game, Turner provides ball‑by‑ball description and match narrative. Main commentators carry the play‑by‑play duties, guide listeners through tactical moments, and work closely with the co‑commentator to add context and analysis.
Steve Torpey (born 1970) — Given as the co‑commentator, Torpey brings playing and coaching experience to the microphone; former professional players and coaches are often deployed as co‑commentators to interpret tactical scenarios, assess player performances and explain managerial decisions to listeners. Steve Torpey (born 1970) is a former player whose broadcasting contributions follow a typical path from football career to media punditry.
Why choose each listening option?
- BBC Radio Humberside (DAB) — Best for listeners in the Humberside region who prefer traditional radio or DAB reception and want the local radio presentation style and regional commentary focus.
- BBC Sounds app — Ideal for mobile listeners, commuters and those outside the local radio footprint; the app supports live pause/restart in some cases and makes it simple to switch between streams and catch up on other BBC audio content.
- BBC Sport Online (Audio) — Good for desktop listeners or those following match stats and text commentary in parallel with the audio stream on a computer browser.
Context on the fixture and competition
This fixture is part of the 2025–26 National League season (often referred to as National League or National League 1 depending on competition structure and naming for the tier), with Woking hosting Scunthorpe United at their home ground on the scheduled date[1][4][5]. Fixture providers such as SofaScore, FotMob and ESPN list the game for 12:30 UTC (12:30 UK time for winter months) at Woking’s ground, confirming the kick‑off and venue for supporters and neutral followers[1][2][7].
Supporters who want more background on the clubs and schedules can consult the club’s official match page for ticket and club news, which lists the game and any matchday changes noted by Woking FC’s site[5].
Additional broadcast notes
- Some commercial sports broadcasters (for example, TNT Sports and other rights holders) may also list the match on their fixture pages for results tracking and editorial coverage, but the supplied schedule names the BBC radio and digital audio services as the explicit live audio providers for this listing[3].
- If you are listening from outside the UK, check geo‑restriction notices in the BBC Sounds app or BBC Sport Online. BBC local radio streams and some sports audio can be subject to rights restrictions for international listeners; where content is restricted, listeners in the UK will still have full access via BBC services.
- For fans requiring match visuals, major live score and stats platforms such as SofaScore, FotMob, Sky Sports and ESPN provide live text commentary, lineups and in‑game statistics to follow alongside the audio stream[1][2][4][7].
Quick checklist for listening
- Turn on DAB radio and select BBC Radio Humberside if you are in its broadcast area.
- Open the BBC Sounds app on your phone or tablet and search for the BBC Radio Humberside live stream or the match audio stream listed for Woking v Scunthorpe United.
- Visit the BBC Sport website and use the audio player for the match stream if you prefer desktop listening.
- Have a live stats page open (SofaScore, FotMob or ESPN) to follow lineups, substitutions and match events alongside the commentary[1][2][7].
Useful references and further reading
For fixture confirmation and live stats, see the match listings on SofaScore and FotMob, which show the Woking v Scunthorpe United kickoff time and venue for 20 December 2025[1][2]. Woking FC’s official match page also lists the fixture and any club notices about the lunchtime scheduling at the Laithwaite Community Stadium[5]. For wider broadcast listings and editorial coverage, TNT Sports and Sky Sports maintain fixture and match pages for the National League schedule[3][4].
Enjoy the match — tune in to BBC Radio Humberside, BBC Sounds or BBC Sport Online to hear James Hoggarth, Oliver Turner and Steve Torpey bring the Woking v Scunthorpe United lunchtime fixture to life.
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