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Who’s presenting and where to watch: Sky’s Super Sunday Matchday with Jessica Creighton – Premier League (14 Dec 2025)

The Premier League’s Sunday schedules are once again covered by Sky’s weekend football output, with the Super Sunday Matchday programme on Sky Sports News / HD fronted by Jessica Creighton for the broadcast on 14 December 2025. Sky’s coverage of Super Sunday typically forms part of the broadcaster’s comprehensive live and magazine output around the Premier League on Sundays, with Sky Sports News providing build-up, match previews and reaction for viewers in the UK.

Sky Sports remains one of the principal UK rights-holders for Premier League coverage, and its Super Sunday family of programmes is the broadcaster’s flagship weekend show package for the competition, combining live games, studio presenting, pundit analysis and commentary on selected matches.

Programme details

  • Competition: English Premier League.
  • Date & UK time: Sunday 14 December 2025; the Sky Sports News / HD Super Sunday Matchday show is scheduled for 11:00 (programme start as provided by the user).
  • Channel: Sky Sports News / HD (Super Sunday Matchday branded output).
  • Presenter: Jessica Creighton.

About the presenter — Jessica Creighton

Jessica Creighton is a Sky Sports presenter and reporter known for her work across the broadcaster’s football output, including news and magazine programmes that support live match coverage. Presenters in this role typically introduce the day’s fixtures, interview managers and players, guide studio panels and link to pitchside and commentary teams during the live schedule. Where relevant, presenters such as Creighton will also introduce pundits and co-presenters who provide tactical analysis and reaction during Super Sunday segments.

What to expect from Super Sunday Matchday on Sky Sports News

Super Sunday Matchday on Sky Sports News functions as the lead-up and magazine show for the live Premier League action later in the day. Typical elements include:

  • Fixture previews, line-up confirmation and injury updates ahead of each kick‑off.
  • Expert analysis from pundits (former players and coaches) on tactics and team news.
  • Interviews with managers or players, either pre-recorded or live.
  • Links to live commentary and match action on Sky Sports’ numbered channels when games kick off.

Pundits, commentators and studio talent (typical Sky roster)

While the user-provided schedule names the presenter for the 11:00 Sky Sports News / HD Super Sunday Matchday slot, the wider Super Sunday family often features a rotation of recognised Sky talent across pundit and commentary roles. Over recent seasons Sky’s Premier League punditry and commentary pool has included former England and Premier League players, managers and high-profile commentators; these contributors appear on Sky’s main Super Sunday studio show and on linked Sky Sports channels for live matches.

Below are representative names associated with Sky’s Premier League coverage in recent seasons (these serve as background context; the exact studio and commentary team for any single broadcast is confirmed by Sky closer to kick‑off):

  • Pundits (examples): Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Roy Keane, Micah Richards — these former professionals are regularly used by Sky for analysis and tactical discussion.
  • Commentators & pitchside reporters (examples): Martin Tyler, Ian Darke, Sam Matterface, Lindsay Smith, and pitchside reporters such as Rachel Brown-Finnis or Kieran Gill have appeared in related roles.

These names are illustrative of the type of experience viewers can expect from Sky’s Premier League teams; exact appearances on any given Super Sunday programme vary by fixture and broadcaster assignment.

Where to watch in the UK and brief notes on other rights

For UK viewers the primary way to watch Super Sunday Matchday analysis and the day’s live Premier League matches is via Sky Sports channels and the Sky Sports News channel on Sky’s platform and participating TV/IPTV providers; Sky’s dedicated numbered channels carry live matches and the network’s central studio programmes provide pre‑ and post‑match coverage. The Premier League also distributes match listings and viewing information via its official channels and broadcaster guides.

Other UK broadcasters (for broader context) historically include the BBC for highlights and occasional rights to clips or studio packages, and global streamers and international broadcasters who carry selected fixtures in other territories; availability depends on the season’s rights agreements.

Verified background sources and further reading

For fixture lists and official match times consult the Premier League’s fixtures page for the 2025/26 season and live schedules, which show the full set of matches and kick‑off times across the weekend. For a day-by-day schedule and TV listings for the Premier League, services such as ESPN’s fixtures page and major live-score providers publish kick-off times and broadcaster details for each matchday.

Suggested reading (official and authoritative):

  • Premier League fixtures and match information — the league’s official match schedule provides confirmed fixtures and times.
  • ESPN Premier League schedule — daily fixtures and TV listings for the 2025 season.
  • SportingLife match listings and odds summary for the day’s fixtures.

Practical tips for viewers

  • If you plan to watch live matches later in the day, check Sky’s channel list (Sky Sports 1–5 etc.) for which numbered channel is carrying each live kick‑off, and use Sky Sports News for pre‑match updates and late team news.
  • For viewers using streaming services, confirm your Sky Stream or digital provider subscription includes Sky Sports News and the Sky Sports channels that carry Premier League live action.
  • Where multiple games kick off at the same time, Sky may show live pictures on a primary channel and provide red-button or multi‑match options for switching between games.

Note: this article uses the programme information provided (Sky Sports News / HD, Super Sunday Matchday, presenter Jessica Creighton at 11:00) as the authoritative schedule for the Sky-stated slot on 14 December 2025. For last‑minute changes to presenters, pundits or channel assignments check Sky’s official listings or the Sky Sports News crawl close to kick‑off.

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