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Where to Watch Extra Time (Premier League TV) — World Feed with Steve Bower, Michael Owen and Michael Carrick
The Premier League Extra Time programme on Premier League TV will use the official world feed commentary team led by presenter Steve Bower, co‑presenter Michael Owen and pundit Michael Carrick for the fixture window shown on Monday 15 December 2025 at 23:00 UK time as listed in the schedule above. In the UK most live domestic Premier League matches and related programming are carried by the rights holders Sky Sports and TNT Sports, while international feeds including the world feed are used by broadcasters and platforms that license the world feed output for global shows such as Extra Time.
The matchday scheduling for mid‑December 2025 shows Premier League fixtures on 15 December with Manchester United v AFC Bournemouth taking place that evening in the UK kick‑off window and being listed on public schedules for 15 December 2025; UK domestic broadcast listings for the season indicate Sky Sports and TNT Sports as the primary rights holders for live league coverage in the UK, with Sky scheduled to show multiple matchweek fixtures in the late‑December and New Year period as well as other mid‑season selections[5][3].
Who’s on the world feed team?
Steve Bower — Bower is an experienced football presenter and commentator who has worked across major UK broadcasters and international feeds, frequently hosting match coverage and highlights shows for domestic and international audiences (see his long running broadcasting credits and match hosting roles).
Michael Owen — The former England striker and Ballon d'Or winner transitioned into punditry and presenting after retirement from playing; Owen is a familiar face on global Premier League coverage and often appears across world feed and broadcaster panels to offer insight from his playing career at club and international level.
Michael Carrick — A former Manchester United midfielder and coach, Carrick moved into punditry following his coaching spell; he is often deployed as a tactical analyst and studio pundit on Premier League coverage, bringing coaching and top‑flight playing experience to match analysis. These roles reflect their typical assignments on world feed productions where a presenter, ex‑player co‑presenter and a coaching‑minded pundit form the core team.
How the world feed works and where you can watch it
The world feed is the central televised production created for international distribution by the Premier League’s production partners and is used by overseas broadcasters and some subscription platforms to provide consistent commentary and presentation for viewers outside the UK market. Broadcasters that do not produce their own bespoke domestic coverage sometimes take this world feed for post‑match and studio programming such as Extra Time. UK viewers generally receive Sky Sports or TNT Sports domestic productions for live matches, while outlets labelled as "Premier League TV" or international OTT platforms may carry world feed studio shows[7][5].
Viewing options for UK and international audiences
- UK viewers: Live match rights are primarily with Sky Sports and TNT Sports, who schedule matches and related studio programming across their channels and streaming apps; check Sky or TNT listings for domestic match coverage on the night and any Extra Time‑style shows they produce locally[5][3].
- International viewers: Many international broadcasters and streaming services licence the world feed for live match and studio presentation; those platforms will often carry the world feed team led by Steve Bower, Michael Owen and Michael Carrick either live or as part of post‑match shows. Networks outside the UK sometimes then add local presenters or commentary teams on top of the feed.
- Premier League TV / OTT: In certain territories a service marketed as Premier League TV or the official international feed may stream the world feed presentation and studio shows. Availability depends on local broadcast deals and blackout rules.
When to tune in
The programme slot you provided is Monday 15 December 2025 at 23:00 UK time on Premier League TV using the world feed presenters given. If you are in the UK and wish to watch the live match associated with that matchweek, check Sky Sports or TNT Sports schedules for the live domestic broadcast of the fixture that evening since those are the primary UK rights holders for Premier League match coverage[5][3]. For international viewers who will receive the world feed branded Extra Time, confirm with your local broadcaster or platform whether they will carry the world feed studio show at the given time or offer it on demand via their streaming service[2][6].
Quick reference and further reading
For up‑to‑date fixture lists and official match timings consult the Premier League’s match centre and published fixture notices; the Premier League routinely issues fixture and selection updates for late‑December and January windows which are then reflected in broadcasters’ schedules[7][3]. For TV scheduling details relating to North American coverage and Peacock/NBC family outlets, see listings that collate Premier League TV schedules across territories[6][2]. If you want to check UK channel allocations for specific match dates across the winter run, live TV guides and specialist UK sports TV sites list which matches are on Sky or TNT day‑by‑day[5][4].
The world feed commentary and studio team named above are the credited presenters for the world feed Extra Time production that your Premier League TV slot will carry: Steve Bower (presenter), Michael Owen (co‑presenter) and Michael Carrick (pundit). If you would like, I can check the specific broadcaster in your territory that will carry the world feed at 23:00 UK time and provide the exact channel or streaming link to tune in.
(Sources: Premier League fixture and broadcast notices; season TV schedules collated by rights‑holders and specialist TV listings services)[7][3][5][2][6].
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