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Where to Watch Goal Rush — World Feed with Steve Bower, Alan Shearer and the World Feed Team

The Premier League programme Goal Rush on Sunday, 14 December 2025 will be available to international viewers via multiple channels that are using the world feed commentary team led by presenter Steve Bower with a pundit line-up including Alan Shearer, Kevin Phillips, Shay Given and Jermain Defoe, plus reporter Ian Irving. Several major streaming and broadcast partners — including Disney+ services, Peacock in the USA, regional OTT platforms such as Stan Sport Australia and SuperSport OTT, and the Premier League’s own channels — are confirmed to be carrying the world feed for this slot, meaning viewers in those markets will hear the same presenting and pundit team on-air.

Broadcasters noted as using the world feed for this programme include: Disney+ Caribbean, Disney+ Hotstar (India), ESPN Extra (Caribbean), Hub Premier 1 HD, MONOMAX (Thailand, Cambodia, Laos), NOW Premier League TV (Hong Kong), Peacock (USA), Premier League TV, Sky Sport 8 NZ HD, Sport 24 At Sea HD, Sport 24 In Flight HD, Stan Sport Australia, and SuperSport OTT 4. The channels listed are carrying the world-feed Goal Rush programme with the presenter and pundit group specified above.

World feed talent — backgrounds and why it matters

Steve Bower (Presenter): Steve Bower is a well-established match-day and studio presenter who has fronted a wide range of live football coverage and international rights productions for broadcasters and world feeds over many years, which makes him a natural choice to anchor a multi-market Premier League highlights and goals show; he is frequently used by international rights holders to provide a neutral, polished presenting voice.

Alan Shearer (Pundit): Alan Shearer is the Premier League’s record goalscorer and a household name in English football punditry after a long broadcasting career that includes regular stints on Match of the Day and other high-profile studio programmes; his insight draws on two decades of top-level playing experience and an established media presence.

Kevin Phillips (Pundit): Kevin Phillips, the 1999/2000 Premier League Golden Boot winner, has transitioned to studio and commentator roles following his playing career and is often deployed as a technical and goalscoring analyst.

Shay Given (Pundit): Shay Given, a former Republic of Ireland international goalkeeper with a long Premier League career, typically contributes goalkeeping-specific analysis and experience-led reading of defensive sequences.

Jermain Defoe (Pundit): Jermain Defoe is a retired England striker known for his clinical finishing and longevity in the top flight; he offers forward-focused tactical analysis and up-to-the-minute views on attacking players.

Ian Irving (Reporter): As the designated reporter on the world feed, Ian Irving provides touchline updates, interviews and features that are integrated into the broadcast across all territories taking the world feed.

Which channels will carry this broadcast and what that means for viewers in your region

Because this Goal Rush edition uses the world feed, the audio and studio contributions from the team above will be heard across many different regional platforms. Key points by territory:

  • Caribbean viewers: Disney+ Caribbean and ESPN Extra (Caribbean) are both listed as carrying the world feed Goal Rush programme with the same presenter and pundit set; subscribers should access the Goal Rush slot on their platform’s EPL listings to watch the world feed studio feed.
  • India: Disney+ Hotstar India is noted as using the world feed for this slot (geo-restricted), meaning Indian Hotstar subscribers will hear the Steve Bower-led world feed audio rather than a local commentator team.
  • United States: Peacock is offering Premier League coverage and is also listed here as taking the world feed for the Goal Rush programme — Peacock’s Premier League carriage commonly mixes Peacock-produced broadcasts with world feed elements for some complementary programming.
  • Hong Kong: NOW Premier League TV is using the world feed for this programme slot, delivering the same studio team to viewers in Hong Kong.
  • Australia & Pacific: Stan Sport (Australia) and Sky Sport 8 (New Zealand) show this programme using the world feed; in Australia, Stan Sport typically uses a mix of its own presentation and world feed packages depending on scheduling.
  • Southeast Asia: MONOMAX (Thailand, Cambodia, Laos) is listed with geo/restrictions, meaning the world-feed commentary will be heard subject to local rights rules.
  • Maritime & In-flight: Sport 24 At Sea HD and Sport 24 In Flight HD are the typical carriage brands for ships and aircraft; these services commonly relay the world feed for international sports programmes on scheduled slot feeds.
  • Premier League TV & Hub Premier: The Premier League’s own channel and specialist sports packages such as Hub Premier 1 HD frequently carry world feed shows for international viewers who subscribe to official league or aggregator services.

How to watch: access and geo/restrictions

Many of the channels carrying Goal Rush are subscription or region-locked services. Observers should check the following:

  • Subscription status — services marked with a paid symbol (for example those listed as [$]) require an active paid subscription to Disney+ Hotstar, Disney+ Caribbean, MONOMAX or Peacock as applicable.
  • Geo-restrictions — a channel listed as geo/R indicates the feed is regionally restricted; even if a platform offers world-feed audio, you must be in the licensed territory (or use an authorised distributor) to access it.
  • Platform apps & EPGs — use your platform’s on-demand or live-sports guide (EPG) to find the Goal Rush slot scheduled at 13:50 UK-time (noting local time conversions in your territory).

Why some broadcasters use the world feed

Using a world feed for a highlights or goal montage programme offers consistency across markets, reduces duplication of talent costs and guarantees a high-profile pundit roster (in this case including Alan Shearer) that local broadcasters might not replicate for every slot. Broadcasters such as the Premier League’s own channel, regional OTT distributors and in-flight/at-sea services commonly opt for the world feed for these reasons.

Verified background and career highlights of the pundits and presenter

Alan Shearer is the Premier League’s all-time top scorer and a regular fixture on post-match and studio analysis in the UK and internationally through long-running roles on national highlights shows.

Kevin Phillips won the Premier League Golden Boot in 1999/2000 and has since worked in coaching and media, offering detailed striker and tactical analysis.

Shay Given enjoyed a long Premier League career with clubs including Newcastle United and Manchester City and has since moved into media and coaching roles focused on goalkeeping coaching and analysis.

Jermain Defoe enjoyed two decades in the professional game with notable spells at West Ham, Tottenham and Rangers and brings striker-specific tactical insight to studio analysis.

Steve Bower is a career sports presenter with extensive experience anchoring football studio shows and live match-day coverage for major international rights holders and world feeds.

If you prefer local commentary

Some platforms and regional broadcasters produce local commentary or add local presenters for their flagship live match broadcasts, even when they carry world feed studio shows for additional programming. If you want local, regional or language-specific commentary for a live game rather than the world feed studio package, check the broadcaster’s match listings — many (for example Sky, NBC/Peacock in specific windows, or regional OTT providers) will specify which matches carry local commentary teams and which use the world feed.

Useful further reading and sources

For official sport-specific schedules and where to watch guides, consult the broadcaster and league pages or reputable outlets that track match-day broadcast allocations. Examples of services that publish these schedules include broadcaster press pages and specialist sites that collate commentator schedules and world-feed allocations.

Further information on the Premier League broadcast window and common world-feed usage can be found from official broadcaster press releases and specialist coverage listings and schedules that aggregate commentator line-ups.

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