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This match took place on 20 December 2025.
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Everton v Arsenal live commentary — where to watch and who’s on the mic (20 December 2025, 20:00 UK)

The Premier League meeting between Everton and Arsenal at Hill Dickinson Stadium is being covered across a wide range of broadcasters and club platforms, with domestic options including the Arsenal App and Arsenal.com, plus national radio from BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio Merseyside; international feeds include Peacock/NBC, FuboTV Canada and Sky’s world‑feed coverage on Sky Sports Main Event, with world feed commentary led by Martin Tyler and Michael Bridges for many overseas outlets.

Both Arsenal’s in‑house channels — the Arsenal App and Arsenal.com — use the same commentary team for tonight’s broadcast: Dan Roebuck as main commentator with Adrian Clarke alongside as co‑commentator, giving Arsenal supporters a club‑produced live viewing experience from 20:00 UK time.

Key live audio and radio coverage (UK)

  • BBC Radio 5 Live — on national radio coverage reporter Nathan Albon is listed for the fixture, offering BBC’s live match updates and on‑the‑ground reporting across 5 Live’s Premier League output.
  • BBC Radio Merseyside — Everton supporters can follow local radio coverage with presenter Phil Munns, main commentator Ian Kennedy and co‑commentator Alan Stubbs for post‑match reaction and local insight.
  • IRN — the Independent Radio Network have reporter Shane Pinnington assigned for their coverage of the match.

Sky, talkSPORT and streaming partners

  • Sky Sports (Main Event HD / UHD) carry the world feed presentation on their Main Event channels for many viewers, with Sky’s studio presenter David Jones introducing coverage and Bill Leslie as the main commentator with Alan Smith as co‑commentator; Sky’s dedicated pundit names for the evening include Daniel Sturridge and Jamie Redknapp, with reporter Natalie Gedra reporting pitchside. Sky Sports News will also carry build‑up and studio reporting through its roster of reporters including Vinny O’Connor, Natalie Gedra, Gary Cotterill and Roman Kemp.
  • talkSPORT / talkRadio — both talkSPORT and talkRadio services list Faye Carruthers as the presenter with Sam Matterface on main commentary duties and Charlie Adam as co‑commentator on the talkSPORT lineup; talkSPORT International list an alternate commentary pairing of Matt Drabble and Chris Perry for some feeds.

International TV and streaming

  • Peacock (USA) and NBCSN studio coverage features Jon Champion as presenter, with US viewers also able to hear studio analysis from pundits Stephen Warnock and Robbie Earle. These NBC platforms are using the Premier League world feed commentary (Martin Tyler and Michael Bridges) for the match commentary element on many feeds.
  • FuboTV Canada, Stan Sport (Australia), SuperSport and other international subscription services are taking the world feed commentary package for this fixture, which is being delivered centrally for rights partners that do not use their own dedicated commentators.
  • NOW Premier League 1 (Hong Kong) and similar regional pay‑TV services list the match as using the world feed commentators and presentation.

World feed detail — a familiar Premier League pairing

The world feed for this fixture lists Martin Tyler as the main commentator and Michael Bridges as co‑commentator; that feed is widely used by international broadcasters and many digital platforms that purchase the international audio/video package rather than producing their own local commentary teams.

Club channels — Dan Roebuck and Adrian Clarke

The Arsenal App and Arsenal.com pair Dan Roebuck on main commentary with Adrian Clarke as co‑commentator for tonight’s coverage, a combination designed to give Arsenal fans a club‑centric viewpoint and tactical analysis. Adrian Clarke is a familiar face in Arsenal media work and a former professional who regularly contributes detailed tactical insight; Dan Roebuck has experience across match calls for club media platforms and digital broadcasts.

Notable pundits and presenters on UK TV

  • David Jones anchors Sky’s studio coverage — Jones is a long‑standing Sky Sports presenter for Premier League football and live football events.
  • Jon Champion fronts NBC/Peacock presentation in the US market tonight — Champion is a veteran commentator and presenter with a long history in UK and international football broadcasting.
  • Martin Tyler (world feed) is one of the most recognised voices in English football commentary, used by many overseas broadcasters subscribing to the world feed.

Where to watch in the UK (summary)

  • If you have access to Arsenal’s digital platforms, watch via the Arsenal App or Arsenal.com with Dan Roebuck and Adrian Clarke at 20:00 UK time.
  • Listen on radio via BBC Radio 5 Live for national audio updates and via BBC Radio Merseyside for local Everton‑focussed commentary.
  • Sky Sports customers should find the match on Sky Sports Main Event (HD/UHD) where Sky’s studio team and Sky’s choice of match commentators will present the world feed coverage and around‑match analysis.

Quick notes on the competition and match context

This fixture is part of the 2025/26 English Premier League season; full match and fixture information (venue, kick‑off and official match centre content) is available from the Premier League’s match pages, which list Everton v Arsenal at Hill Dickinson Stadium for the festive fixture slot on 20 December 2025. 

Verified background on commentators, pundits and reporters

  • Martin Tyler — an iconic English football commentator with decades of Premier League experience and a regular voice on world feed packages used by international broadcasters.
  • Jon Champion — experienced commentator and presenter who has worked across BBC, ITV and international TV rights holders and is used by NBC/Peacock for US studio presentation.
  • Daniel Sturridge and Jamie Redknapp — former Premier League players who have moved into television punditry and regularly appear on Sky Sports’ Premier League analysis shows.
  • Adrian Clarke — former professional footballer and current Arsenal media contributor who regularly provides tactical and player insight for club broadcasts.

Useful official pages and further reading

For up‑to‑the‑minute match details, live score and statistics consult the Premier League’s official match centre, ESPN’s live match coverage and the Arsenal club website or app for club‑produced streams and commentary. For broadcasters’ specific rights and schedules consult the relevant platform’s listings (Sky Sports, BBC, Peacock/NBC and your regional rights holder).

Example official sources: Premier League match centre (Everton v Arsenal), ESPN live match coverage, Arsenal official site.

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