See commentator listings for today's matches.
Norwich City v Walsall FA Cup radio coverage: BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio Norfolk and world feed details
The FA Cup third-round tie between Norwich City and Walsall at Carrow Road comes with extensive audio coverage for British listeners, led by the BBC’s national and local radio network and supported internationally by the world feed used by broadcasters such as DAZN Italia. With BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra, BBC Radio Norfolk and the BBC Sounds app all involved, fans in the United Kingdom have several ways to follow every kick from this FA Cup clash.
BBC national radio remains a cornerstone of FA Cup broadcasting, and for this tie the corporation has deployed reporters and commentators across both its national sport networks and its local Norfolk output. Alongside that, the global world feed commentary from experienced broadcaster Dan O'Hagan underpins the international audio coverage, including on DAZN’s Italian service, giving overseas audiences a professional, neutral call of the action from Carrow Road.
Match context: Norwich City v Walsall in the FA Cup
The match is a FA Cup third-round meeting between Championship side Norwich City and League Two outfit Walsall at Carrow Road in Norwich.[2] Norwich, two-time League Cup winners and a club with a long association with the top two tiers of English football, are aiming to improve on recent FA Cup campaigns, while Walsall arrive from the fourth tier seeking a notable cup upset.[1][2]
The FA Cup’s global profile and its reputation for shocks mean fixtures like Norwich v Walsall attract wide broadcast interest. Live coverage spans domestic UK radio, club-focused local radio and international rights holders, supported by standardised world feed commentary used by multiple broadcasters.[5]
How to listen in the UK: BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
BBC Radio 5 Live provides national radio coverage of the FA Cup across the UK as part of its rights package, which includes live commentary, updates and reports from selected matches. For Norwich City v Walsall, BBC Radio 5 Live has a reporter, Paul Scott, on duty. His role is to deliver live updates, key moments and post-match reaction into 5 Live’s wider Sunday schedule, ensuring the tie is covered within the national programme’s rolling FA Cup output.
Full-match commentary is offered across the BBC’s dedicated sports channels. BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra is carrying the game with a full commentary team, allowing listeners nationally to follow the match in full via digital radio and online platforms. Sports Extra is often used by the BBC to carry additional live sport when the main 5 Live network is committed to other fixtures, and FA Cup ties like this are a regular feature.
BBC Radio Norfolk: local focus on the Canaries
For Norwich supporters within the region, BBC Radio Norfolk is the key local outlet. As the BBC’s local station for the county, Radio Norfolk has a long-standing relationship with Norwich City, covering league and cup games throughout the season. For this FA Cup tie, BBC Radio Norfolk mirrors the Sports Extra commentary setup, providing a Norwich-centric broadcast aimed at fans in and around the city.
Coverage on Radio Norfolk typically includes pre-match build-up with a focus on the Canaries’ recent form, reaction from the manager and players, and a more detailed look at tactical and selection issues from a local perspective. Post-match, supporters can expect reaction and analysis tailored to the Norwich fanbase, including phone-ins or extended discussion when schedules allow.
BBC Sounds and BBC Sport Online audio
The BBC Sounds app and BBC Sport Online (Audio) offer digital access to the same commentary feed that is being used on 5 Sports Extra and BBC Radio Norfolk. Using BBC Sounds, listeners can choose between networks, meaning fans inside and outside the Norfolk area can select the feed they prefer, whether that is the national Sports Extra output or the local Radio Norfolk commentary.
BBC Sport’s online audio service, accessed via the BBC Sport website or app, similarly carries the commentary so that listeners on laptops, tablets or smartphones can follow the game without relying on traditional radio. This digital availability has become central to the BBC’s FA Cup coverage strategy, widening access beyond conventional FM and DAB reception areas.
Presenters and commentators: who is on air?
The core BBC commentary team for Norwich City v Walsall is consistent across BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra 2, BBC Radio Norfolk, the BBC Sounds app and BBC Sport Online (Audio). That means listeners across these platforms hear the same voices and analysis, regardless of how they access the broadcast.
Presenter: Phil Daley
Phil Daley is the presenter across the Sports Extra, Radio Norfolk, Sounds and BBC Sport Online feeds. As presenter, Daley is responsible for anchoring the coverage, introducing the match, steering pre-match discussion and handling half-time and full-time segments. His role typically includes interviewing guests, setting the scene tactically and historically, and guiding listeners through key stories around Norwich and Walsall. Daley has built up experience across BBC local and national sport output, fronting live match coverage and magazine-style sports programmes.
Main commentator: Chris Goreham
Chris Goreham is the main commentator on all the BBC match feeds for this tie. Goreham is well known to Norwich supporters as the long-serving voice of Norwich City on BBC Radio Norfolk, having covered the club for many seasons across promotions, relegations and cup runs. His commentary style combines detailed description of play with a strong grasp of Norwich’s recent history, player development and tactical trends, making him a natural choice for a high-profile FA Cup home tie.
Goreham’s wider portfolio with the BBC includes commentary and reporting on Championship and cup fixtures, and he has become one of the more recognisable local radio commentators associated with a single club. That familiarity is particularly valuable in the FA Cup, where rotating line-ups and lower-league opposition can make context essential for listeners.
Co-commentator: Rob Newman
Rob Newman serves as co-commentator, providing expert analysis alongside Goreham. Newman is a former professional defender who notably played for Norwich City in the late 1980s and early 1990s, a period that included top-flight football and European competition for the club. His playing career also took in spells at Bristol City and Southend United, among others, before he moved into coaching and recruitment roles.
Newman’s presence in the commentary box brings a player’s eye to tactical decisions, defensive organisation and set-piece routines, and his direct knowledge of Carrow Road and the club’s culture offers additional insight for listeners. His experience working in scouting and recruitment adds a further layer to his analysis, particularly concerning younger players or transfer prospects on display.
Reporter: Rob Butler
Rob Butler is listed as reporter across the Radio 5 Sports Extra, Radio Norfolk, BBC Sounds and BBC Sport Online audio coverage. Butler is a familiar figure on BBC Radio Norfolk’s Norwich City programming, having presented and reported on the club’s fortunes for many years. On FA Cup duty, his role is to provide touchline updates, pre- and post-match interviews and colour pieces from outside the stadium, fan zones or concourses.
Butler’s work often includes direct interaction with supporters, capturing the mood around Carrow Road before kick-off and in the aftermath. His local knowledge and long association with the fanbase make him well suited to conveying the atmosphere of an FA Cup tie, especially when lower-league visitors like Walsall bring a sizeable away following.
BBC Radio 5 Live reporter: Paul Scott
On the main BBC Radio 5 Live network, Paul Scott is the reporter assigned to Norwich City v Walsall. Scott’s job is to drop into 5 Live’s rolling FA Cup coverage with frequent updates, goals, major incidents and interviews, ensuring that national listeners are kept in touch with events at Carrow Road even when a different match is the primary live commentary game.
Reporters such as Scott are a key part of 5 Live’s multi-match format on busy FA Cup afternoons, moving quickly between grounds and providing short, sharp summaries that allow listeners to track several ties at once.
World feed commentary: Dan O'Hagan
Alongside the BBC’s UK-facing coverage, a separate world feed commentary is produced for international rights holders. For Norwich City v Walsall, the main commentator on the world feed is Dan O'Hagan. O'Hagan is a highly experienced football commentator who has worked extensively on Premier League, Bundesliga and international coverage for various broadcasters, and he has strong links to Norwich as a club and a city, having lived in the area and frequently commentated on the Canaries.
The world feed provides a neutral, globally-focused call of the match, without the strong local lean of BBC Radio Norfolk, making it suitable for audiences with no direct allegiance to either club. The commentary is usually accompanied by graphics and production elements tailored for international television or streaming platforms, though for some services it is used on an audio-only basis.
DAZN Italia and international audio
DAZN Italia is carrying the match using the world feed commentary team, with O'Hagan leading the call. DAZN’s Italian arm is part of the wider DAZN sports streaming platform, which holds rights to various football competitions across different markets, including cup competitions in England in some territories. For this tie, DAZN Italia is using the world feed rather than providing its own in-house commentary team, a common approach when a centralised audio and video feed is available from the rights holder.
This arrangement allows Italian-based viewers and other international subscribers to hear the same description of the action, regardless of where they are watching, while local studio presentation and graphics can still be tailored to each market. It also means that fans of Norwich and Walsall living overseas may be able to follow the match via DAZN or similar services, even when geo-restrictions apply to BBC radio streams.
Norwich City, Walsall and the FA Cup stage
Norwich City come into this FA Cup tie as the higher-ranked club, playing at Carrow Road in the Championship, while Walsall travel from League Two.[1][2] The competition’s open nature means that teams from different levels of the English pyramid meet at this stage, and broadcasters frequently highlight the contrast in resources and expectations between the clubs.
Norwich have experienced both the highs of Premier League football and the challenges of recent Championship seasons, and their home ground, Carrow Road, is a familiar venue to British football audiences.[2] Walsall, meanwhile, are aiming to push for promotion from League Two and use the FA Cup as an opportunity to test themselves against higher-division opposition while generating valuable exposure.
Because of these narratives, broadcasters such as the BBC often frame their coverage around the potential for an upset, the financial impact of cup runs, and the stories of individual players stepping onto a bigger stage. The presence of seasoned commentators like Chris Goreham and Dan O'Hagan, and ex-players such as Rob Newman, helps to draw out these threads over the course of the broadcast.
Where to learn more
Supporters wanting more background on the clubs and competition can consult a range of resources. The official Norwich City site provides club news, history and match information, while Walsall’s official channels offer insight into their League Two campaign and FA Cup journey. The FA Cup section of The Football Association’s official website<\/a> contains historical records, competition format details and current-season information about the tournament. For broader background on Norwich City as a club, including their history in the top divisions and their connection with Carrow Road, the Norwich City F.C. page on Wikipedia<\/a> offers a detailed overview. To understand more about Walsall’s status within the English league system and their own history, the Walsall F.C. entry on Wikipedia<\/a> provides useful context.
With comprehensive BBC radio coverage, a strong local presence from BBC Radio Norfolk and an experienced world feed commentator in Dan O'Hagan serving international platforms like DAZN Italia, Norwich City v Walsall is well served for listeners at home and abroad, reflecting the enduring appeal of the FA Cup to broadcasters and fans alike.
p