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This match took place on 21 December 2025.
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Where to Watch and Who’s Commentating: Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur — WSL Cup on YouTube

The FA Women’s League Cup tie between Manchester United Women and Tottenham Hotspur Women will be shown on the official Barclays Women’s Super League YouTube channel, with the broadcast using the WSL’s dedicated YouTube feed and the commentary team led by Flo Pollock alongside co‑commentator Kerys Harrop in the box.

The YouTube channel is the home for many WSL match broadcasts and highlights, making it the place British viewers can easily stream the game for free (subject to territorial restrictions and the competition’s broadcast arrangements). The WSL’s official YouTube channel carries match clips, full‑match content and post‑match coverage, and is increasingly used alongside domestic TV deals to reach global audiences.

Broadcast details and how to watch

  • Channel: Barclays Women’s Super League (official YouTube channel) — the match will stream on the WSL’s YouTube feed, which publishes highlights and full match coverage for many fixtures.
  • Kick‑off time (UK): 13:00 (UK time).
  • Accessibility: Watch via the YouTube app on smart TVs, mobile devices, tablets or a web browser. Viewers in some territories may still need a domestic rights holder for live TV coverage; the YouTube feed supplements but does not always replace national broadcast arrangements.

Presenters and commentary team

Flo Pollock leads the commentary for this fixture as the main commentator. Pollock has built a strong reputation as a broadcaster within women’s football coverage, regularly fronting WSL and cup matches on digital and broadcast platforms where the WSL supplies its own production and on occasion contributing to wider TV packages.

Kerys Harrop appears as co‑commentator. Harrop is a former professional player who transitioned into punditry and commentary following a decorated playing career; she brings first‑hand tactical insight and recent playing experience to the booth, helping viewers understand positional play, pressing triggers and in‑game adjustments.

Why an ex‑player co‑commentator matters

Having a recent player like Kerys Harrop alongside a lead commentator such as Flo Pollock sharpens analysis of build‑up play, pressing structures and individual battles across the pitch. Ex‑players can explain nuance — for example, how a full‑back’s decision to invert into midfield affects space for a wing‑forward — in a way that complements the narrative a lead commentator builds around the match incidents.

What to expect from the coverage

  • Live play‑by‑play commentary from Flo Pollock with tactical and technical analysis from Kerys Harrop.
  • Pre‑match build‑up, starting line‑ups and last‑minute team news ahead of kick‑off.
  • Match highlights and post‑match interviews, often uploaded to the WSL YouTube channel shortly after the final whistle for on‑demand viewing.

Short careers background — the broadcast team

Flo Pollock has become a familiar voice in women’s football broadcasting; she regularly features across WSL digital output and has experience calling high‑profile domestic fixtures, known for clear play‑calling and pacing that supports pundit analysis.

Kerys Harrop enjoyed a professional playing career at a high level before moving into media. As a co‑commentator and pundit she draws on recent match experience and tactical understanding, which is particularly useful for explaining in‑play strategic changes and player responsibilities.

About the teams and competition

The match is part of the FA Women’s League Cup (often referred to as the Continental Cup or WSL Cup depending on sponsorship and season naming), a domestic cup competition for women’s professional clubs in England that runs alongside league commitments and provides competitive mid‑season knockout fixtures that can influence momentum for the second half of the campaign. The WSL and associated cup competitions have a growing digital broadcast footprint, with the WSL’s official YouTube channel delivering supplementary coverage to traditional TV partners in the UK and overseas.

Useful official pages and further reading

  • Barclays Women’s Super League (official YouTube channel) — for live streams, full‑match uploads and highlights.
  • Manchester United Women — for club news, team announcements and matchday information.
  • Tottenham Hotspur Women — for team news, player interviews and club content.

Practical tips for viewers in the UK

  • Open the Barclays WSL YouTube channel a few minutes before kick‑off to receive notifications and ensure the match starts buffering correctly on your device.
  • Follow both clubs’ official social channels for last‑minute team news, confirmed kick‑off and post‑match reactions.
  • If you prefer television commentary and the match is carried by a domestic rights partner in your area (such as ITV, BBC, Sky or TNT in different seasons), check those broadcasters’ schedules; the WSL’s YouTube feed complements, but does not always replace, national TV coverage.

This matchday broadcast — using the WSL’s YouTube platform with Flo Pollock and Kerys Harrop on commentary duty — is part of the WSL’s continuing strategy to make women’s football more accessible via digital streaming while still maintaining traditional broadcast partnerships that vary by territory and season.

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