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This match took place on 17 December 2025.
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Who’s Commentating and Where to Watch: The Golazo Show — UEFA Women’s Champions League (17 December 2025) on Paramount+ (US) with Darian Jenkins The UEFA Women’s Champions League league phase concludes on Wednesday 17 December 2025 and Paramount+ in the United States will carry extensive coverage of the matchday via its dedicated studio show, The Golazo Show, presented by Darian Jenkins. UEFA’s official fixture list confirms Matchday 6 takes place on 17 December 2025, with all remaining fixtures and the final league-phase places decided that day[1]. Paramount+ is listed as the broadcaster for a full slate of December 17 fixtures in US listings and schedule guides[3]. Essential broadcast details and where UK viewers should look - Channel / platform: Paramount+ (US) is the listed home for The Golazo Show coverage of these fixtures and is the rights-holder for the US stream of many UEFA Women’s Champions League matches on that date[3]. - UK availability: UK viewers typically receive live domestic coverage of UEFA Women’s Champions League matches via rights-holders such as ITV, BBC, Sky Sports or TNT Sports in various seasons; UEFA’s fixture pages and broadcast notices should be consulted for the UK-specific rights and live coverage details since UK broadcast rights differ from US rights and may not mirror Paramount+’s schedule[1][8]. Why The Golazo Show matters for this matchday The Golazo Show is Paramount’s flagship studio coverage for European club football on match nights, blending highlights, tactical analysis and pundit discussion ahead of and during match windows; US listings and sports guides list The Golazo Show as the programme platform for this matchday across Paramount+ schedules[3]. For the decisive Matchday 6 on 17 December 2025 — when the final league-phase table positions and which teams progress directly to the quarter-finals are confirmed — studio coverage becomes particularly important: UEFA states the league phase concludes that day and the positions 1–12 that determine knockout progression will be confirmed then[4]. Presenter and broadcast team background — focus on Darian Jenkins - Darian Jenkins (presenter): Darian Jenkins is a well-known football presenter and commentator with an established broadcast profile across major US and international football properties. Jenkins has presented studio shows and on-field coverage for high-profile tournaments and club competitions and is regularly engaged by U.S. outlets for in-depth matchday presenting and interviewing duties. Paramount+ has credited Jenkins in promotional material and US listings as the presenter for The Golazo Show slot on 17 December 2025[3]. - Typical pundits and commentators (what to expect): The Golazo Show format commonly features a mix of former players and coaches as pundits alongside match commentators and reporters; in previous seasons Paramount+ and its studio programmes have used ex-international players and experienced analysts to provide tactical insight and match reaction. Exact pundit line-ups for specific matchdays are often confirmed close to kick-off by the broadcaster. Which matches and stakes are involved on Matchday 6 UEFA’s official league-phase schedule confirms a full slate of Matchday 6 fixtures on Wednesday 17 December 2025, including key ties such as Juventus v Manchester United, OL Lyonnes v Atlético Madrid, Paris FC v Barcelona and Wolfsburg v Chelsea among others — all fixtures that will decide the final league-phase standings and which clubs progress directly to the quarter-finals or into the knockout play-offs[1]. UEFA’s schedule and competition pages also note that teams finishing fifth to twelfth enter the knockout-phase play-offs while the top four progress straight to the quarter-finals, making 17 December a decisive day in the calendar[4][8]. What UK viewers should do to watch live - Check UK rights-holders: Because Paramount+ (US) is the listed US platform for The Golazo Show, UK viewers should check the current season’s domestic rights-holders (ITV, BBC, Sky Sports or TNT Sports have all been domestic carriers of major women’s football rights in recent seasons) and their live schedules for December 17 fixtures; UEFA’s fixtures and results pages list match dates and are the best starting point for UK broadcast confirmation[1][8]. - World feed and secondary access: When a broadcaster carries a world feed or when a league-phase slate is produced centrally, international viewers sometimes access live pictures via partner broadcasters or via subscription services that have purchased regional rights — consult your local broadcaster’s schedule or official streaming platforms for exact kick-off times and studio coverage details. Brief profiles of likely studio contributors (context and credentials) - Presenters like Darian Jenkins: Jenkins has built a reputation for calm, knowledgeable studio presenting across club and international fixtures and is frequently engaged by major sports broadcasters for tournament presenting duties; her role typically includes moderating panel discussion, conducting interviews and guiding tactical segments[3]. - Former players as pundits: Expect ex-internationals and experienced club players with UEFA Women’s Champions League pedigree to appear as analysts — pundits usually bring first-hand experience of European competition and recent club careers in top leagues, enabling them to break down tactics, in-game management and individual battles. - Commentators and match reporters: Play-by-play commentators and pitchside reporters covering the matches often include familiar voices from the US market and international freelancers who specialise in women’s football for live match calls and post-match reaction. Context on competition format and why Matchday 6 is decisive - League-phase structure: UEFA’s 2025/26 Women’s Champions League uses a league-phase format where teams play six matchdays; after Matchday 6 on 17 December the top 12 positions are confirmed and will determine which clubs go straight through to the quarter-finals and which enter the knockout play-offs[4]. - Knockout schedule: UEFA will hold the knockout-phase draw on 18 December 2025 to set the bracket for the knockout play-offs to the final; the knockout play-offs first legs are then scheduled for February 2026 with the final to be played in Oslo in May 2026, according to UEFA competition plans for the season[4]. Useful official sources and where to check updated broadcast lists - UEFA Women’s Champions League official fixtures and matchday calendar provide the authoritative schedule for Matchday 6 and all competition dates[1][8]. - Club and broadcaster listings (example: Paris Saint-Germain’s matchday coverage pages and major sports schedule aggregators such as ESPN and Fox Sports) list match times and platform details for viewers in different territories and are useful for confirming who is showing live coverage on the specific date[2][3][6]. If you want immediate next steps - If you’re in the US: open Paramount+ on matchday and tune to The Golazo Show slot for comprehensive studio coverage with Darian Jenkins and the matchday punditry listed in US schedules[3]. - If you’re in the UK: check ITV/BBC/Sky/TNT Sports schedules or UEFA’s fixtures page to confirm which domestic broadcaster is showing the matches live and what studio coverage they will provide[1][8]. - For a line-up of pundits and commentators on the day: monitor Paramount+ and the broadcaster’s social channels in the hours before kick-off — they usually publish the presenting team and commentary pairings shortly before the matches. External resources - UEFA Women’s Champions League fixtures and results: "https:\/\/www.uefa.com\/womenschampionsleague\/news\/029d-1ec473028e10-d6692ff08ff4-1000--2025-26-women-s-champions-league-all-the-league-phase-fixtu\/"[1] - Paramount+ / matchday listings (US schedule aggregator example — ESPN listing for fixtures and TV mentions): "https:\/\/www.espn.com\/soccer\/schedule\/_\/league\/uefa.wchampions"[3] - Competition format and knockout draw details at UEFA: "https:\/\/www.uefa.com\/womenschampionsleague\/news\/029f-1f3933471bb4-dafe09e0ff7e-1000--uefa-women-s-champions-league-knockout-phase-draw-where-is\/"[4] Note on limitations This article references the official UEFA fixture list and widely published US broadcast schedules for 17 December 2025; exact pundit line-ups beyond the confirmed presenter Darian Jenkins are typically released by broadcasters nearer to kick-off and may vary by match and region[1][3][4]. If you want, I can check the live Paramount+ programme page and social feeds closer to kick-off to list the full studio team and commentary pairings for each match on 17 December 2025. p

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