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Where to Watch The Saturday Wrap on Premier League TV (World Feed with Will Perry, Tim Sherwood & Aaron Ramsey) — 13 December 2025

If you’re in the UK and looking for comprehensive Premier League coverage on Saturday 13 December 2025, the evening edition of The Saturday Wrap will be broadcast on Premier League TV using the world feed, with presenter Will Perry alongside pundits Tim Sherwood and Aaron Ramsey providing analysis and reaction. The programme will use the world feed commentary team rather than a bespoke UK commentary box, so viewers on Premier League TV will hear the global host and pundits on the network’s transmission.

How to tune in (channels and early notes)

Premier League TV carries curated matchday and highlights programming targeted at fans worldwide; when it opts to carry the world feed the broadcast audio and studio elements come from the central production team rather than a local UK channel such as ITV, BBC, Sky Sports or TNT Sports, so bear that in mind for commentary accents and presentation style. The Premier League’s official fixture listings show the mid-December programme of fixtures and related broadcast arrangements for the season and confirm the schedule around 13 December 2025[2].

Programme details — time, format and running order

Programme: The Saturday Wrap
Channel: Premier League TV
Date & UK time: Saturday 13 December 2025 — scheduled to run in the evening slot following the day’s matches (check local EPG for exact start time).
Studio/presentation: Using the world feed presenter and pundits for on-air discussion and match reaction.

The world feed typically packages match clips, manager soundbites and pundit analysis into a compact post-match magazine: expect tactical breakdowns, key moments and quick interviews with managers or players where rights permit. Because this broadcast is the world feed, content and editorial priorities reflect a global audience and are coordinated centrally by the Premier League’s production partners[6].

Who you’ll hear — profiles of the world feed team

Will Perry — Presenter: Will Perry is the world feed host for the Premiership’s international programming; as a broadcaster he’s established himself on global feeds and matchday studio shows, guiding discussion and liaising with pundits and reporters to keep the show flowing and accessible to an international audience.

Tim Sherwood — Pundit: Tim Sherwood is a former Premier League manager and midfield player who has developed a high-profile media career after management, regularly appearing as a television pundit and analyst across major UK and international broadcasters; Sherwood is known for his direct style of analysis and experience at clubs including Tottenham Hotspur as both player and manager, plus managerial spells at other clubs that inform his tactical commentary.

Aaron Ramsey — Pundit: Aaron Ramsey, the former Wales and Premier League midfielder, has transitioned into punditry since his playing career and offers technical insight from a player’s perspective, particularly on midfield play, movement and passing patterns; his contributions often focus on player psychology and in-game decision-making.

What to expect from the panel on 13 December

Given the Premier League fixture list for 13 December — which includes multiple high-profile matches across the day such as Arsenal v Wolves and Chelsea v Everton among others — the world feed The Saturday Wrap will concentrate on immediate match reaction, player-of-the-match picks, and quick tactical takeaways for viewers outside the UK who want a concise round-up of the day’s action[3][2].

Why the world feed matters

The world feed is the centralised audio-visual production distributed to international broadcasters who either carry it unaltered or add local commentary and presentation around it; this ensures consistent coverage for international rights holders and often features presenters and pundits familiar to global audiences. When you watch Premier League TV carrying the world feed, you receive that central editorial package directly rather than local bespoke commentary from UK networks[6].

Background on broadcasters and rights context

UK domestic rights for the Premier League remain split between major broadcasters for live matches and studio shows, but international channels and platforms acquire packages that often re-transmit or use the world feed for highlight and wrap programmes; the Premier League’s official fixtures and broadcast information list the season-wide schedule and note which matches are assigned to which broadcasters in the UK and internationally[2][3].

Practical tips for viewers

  • Check your local TV guide/EPG on Premier League TV for the exact start time of The Saturday Wrap on 13 December 2025 to allow for any match overruns or scheduling changes.
  • Expect the world feed tone and language to be internationally neutral — if you prefer UK-specific commentary bites or a particular channel’s pundits, consult the listings for Sky Sports, TNT Sports, BBC or ITV which may produce their own post-match shows for domestic audiences[2].
  • If you want player and club histories or official match data, the Premier League website maintains comprehensive fixtures and match pages for the 2025/26 season[6].

Further reading and official sources

For fixture confirmation and the official season calendar visit the Premier League’s season fixtures page (Premier League official fixtures) and for match-by-match scheduling and TV listings consult widely used sports schedules such as ESPN’s Premier League schedule for 2025 and the ESPN fixtures hub[1][3][6].

Selected links for reference: Premier League — All 380 fixtures for 2025/26, ESPN — 2025 Premier League Schedule, ESPN — Premier League fixtures schedule 2025-26 in full.

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