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Where to Watch Crystal Palace vs Tottenham Hotspur: Sky Sports, BBC Radio and Global Commentary Teams for Premier League Clash
The eagerly anticipated Crystal Palace vs Tottenham Hotspur Premier League match kicks off on Sunday, 28 December 2025 at 16:30 UK time at Selhurst Park, and UK viewers have prime options through Sky Sports and BBC Radio 5 Live. Sky Sports, holding extensive Premier League TV rights in Britain, will broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event HD, Sky Sports Premier League HD, and their UHD variants, ensuring crystal-clear coverage of this festive fixture. Meanwhile, BBC Radio 5 Live offers comprehensive audio commentary, perfect for those on the move or preferring radio insights during the busy holiday period.
For Sky Sports coverage, presenter Kelly Cates – daughter of Liverpool legend Tommy Smith and a seasoned broadcaster with stints at Sky Sports News and ITV – leads the team. Main commentator Bill Leslie, a veteran voice of Sky Sports football since 1996 with over 1,000 games under his belt, calls the action alongside co-commentator Alan Smith, the former Arsenal and Leicester striker who transitioned seamlessly into punditry after hanging up his boots. Pundits include Jamie Redknapp, ex-Liverpool and Tottenham midfielder turned Sky Sports stalwart known for his tactical acumen, and Alan Pardew, whose managerial career spanned Crystal Palace, Newcastle, and West Ham, bringing insider knowledge of both clubs. Reporter Emma Saunders provides pitch-side updates. Sky Sports News HD will feature additional reporters like Patrick Davison and Gary Cotterill for build-up and reaction.
On BBC Radio 5 Live and its app, Steve Crossman, a long-time BBC football presenter with experience covering major tournaments, anchors alongside Delyth Lloyd on BBC Sounds and World Service. Commentary comes from John Murray, BBC’s lead Premier League commentator since 2008, paired with co-commentator Sue Smith, ex-England international with over 100 caps and a BBC pundit favourite. Pundits Danny Murphy, the former Liverpool and Charlton midfielder who won the Champions League and now excels in analysis, joins Mani Djazmi and Steven Caulker, the ex-Tottenham and QPR defender with a career marked by highs at Spurs and lows including loans to 11 clubs in three years.
Beyond Britain, the match reaches global audiences via diverse broadcasters. In Malaysia, Astro channels like Astro GO, Grandstand HD, Premier League HD, and Sports UHD feature presenter Keesh Sundaresan, a prominent Astro sports host, with pundits Iain Dowie – former Crystal Palace manager who guided them to promotion in 2004 and played for Southampton and Reading – and Jamie O’Hara, ex-Tottenham and Portsmouth midfielder who’s carved a media career post-playing.
Middle East viewers tune into beIN Sports MENA English 1 HD with iconic presenter Richard Keys, whose career spans Sky Sports and beIN since 2013, alongside pundit Andy Gray, the Scottish striker with Rangers and Everton honours, part of Sky’s original pundit team before moving to beIN. Reporter Carrie Brown handles on-site duties.
A widespread feed led by presenter Julia Stuart – a Sky Sports regular now freelancing globally – with pundits Clinton Morrison, Crystal Palace’s record Premier League scorer (79 goals) and ex-player turned pundit, and Darren Bent, prolific striker for Charlton, Tottenham, and Aston Villa (145 Premier League goals), covers channels like Disney+ Hotstar India, ESPN Extra Caribbean, FuboTV Canada, Hub Premier 1 HD, NOW Premier League TV (HK), Sky Sport 8 NZ HD, Stan Sport Australia, Star Sports Select HD1, SuperSport Premier League HD, and Sport 24 (At Sea/In Flight).
In the USA, USA Network HD and NBC App host Rebecca Lowe, NBC’s face of Premier League since 2013 from her BBC days, with pundits Robbie Mustoe, ex-Newcastle midfielder and insightful NBC analyst, and Tim Howard, Manchester United and Everton goalkeeper legend with 121 US caps.
Audio options abound: SiriusXM FC and talkSPORT International feature Joe Shennan commenting with Chris Perry co-commentating, the ex-Aston Villa captain. SpursPlay has Rob Daly, IRN deploys reporter Alan Lewis.
Crystal Palace sit ninth with 26 points from 17 games, led by Jean-Philippe Mateta’s seven goals, while Tottenham languish on 22 points in 14th, Richarlison also on seven goals. Recent form shows Palace LWWLL, Spurs LDWLL, setting up a tight contest at Selhurst Park, referee Jarred Gillett officiating. Odds favour Palace slightly at +125, draw +230, Spurs +225.
This Boxing Day weekend clash revives rivalry; Palace beat Spurs 1-0 in October 2024 and 2-0 in May 2025. For UK fans, Sky Sports (Sky Sports Football) and BBC Radio (BBC Sport Premier League) dominate, but global feeds ensure worldwide access.
Explore more on Crystal Palace, Tottenham’s form, or broadcasting via official sites. Whether tuning into Cates and Redknapp on Sky or Murray and Murphy on BBC, this match promises drama befitting the Premier League’s festive schedule.
With Sky’s UHD tech and BBC’s radio expertise, British audiences are spoilt for choice. Pundits like Pardew, with Palace tenure, and Smith, ex-Spurs loanee, add depth. Internationally, Keys and Gray’s experience shines, while Morrison and Bent offer goalscorer perspectives.
Don’t miss pre-match build-up on Sky Sports News with reporters like James Green and Michael Bridge. For Palace fans, Iain Dowie’s Astro insights recall his 2000-2006 stint; O’Hara brings Spurs passion.
The global reach underscores the Premier League’s appeal, from Disney+ Brazil to MONOMAX in Thailand. In Canada, FuboTV’s feed with Stuart’s team caters to expats.
As tables tighten – Arsenal lead on 42, City 40 – this result could shift mid-table battles. Palace’s home form versus Spurs’ away woes (form LDWLL) hints at Eagles’ edge.
Secure your viewing: Sky subscribers get full access; BBC Radio free via app. For tickets or more, check official channels. This 2025/26 season fixture blends nostalgia, tactics, and star power – unmissable for Premier League faithful. p