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Where to Watch The Weekend Wrap on Premier League TV — World Feed Presenters Julia Stuart, Clinton Morrison and Darren Bent

Premier League TV will carry The Weekend Wrap on Sunday evening, using the international (world) feed commentary package presented by Julia Stuart with pundits Clinton Morrison and Darren Bent providing expert analysis.

The show will draw on the world feed — widely used by broadcasters around the globe — so viewers tuning in to Premier League TV will hear the same presenter and pundit team as international audiences rather than a bespoke UK broadcast team. Major UK rights holders such as Sky Sports, TNT Sports and the BBC sometimes use their own studio teams for flagship feeds, but a world feed package is routinely supplied for highlights and international channels; Premier League TV’s decision to use the world feed places the emphasis on a broadly familiar international presentation style for the weekend review.

Broadcast time and where to tune in

The programme titled The Weekend Wrap is scheduled for 19:00 UK time on Sunday, 28 December 2025 on Premier League TV and will pull together the key moments and analysis from that busy Boxing Day/Christmas period matchweek, including the Sunderland v Leeds United and Crystal Palace v Tottenham Hotspur fixtures that took place earlier on the same day[2][1].

Who you’ll hear and see — profiles of the world feed team

Julia Stuart (Presenter) — Julia Stuart is an experienced football presenter and host on international football coverage and studio shows. She is known for clear, neutral presentation that works well on world feeds aimed at multi-territory audiences, guiding discussion and linking match clips with pundit analysis.

Clinton Morrison (Pundit) — Clinton Morrison is a former Premier League and international forward who made his name at clubs including Crystal Palace and Birmingham City and earned caps for the Republic of Ireland; since retiring he has forged a second career in broadcasting and punditry, bringing direct playing experience and tactical insight on strikers, attacking play and set‑piece situations. Morrison’s studio work is well established on both UK and international broadcasts and he frequently appears in Premier League analysis shows. (For background on Morrison’s playing career and punditry credits, see his club profiles and broadcaster biographies.)

Darren Bent (Pundit) — Darren Bent is a former England international striker with a long Premier League career for clubs including Charlton Athletic, Tottenham Hotspur, Sunderland and Aston Villa; since retirement he has worked regularly as a studio pundit, noted for his forward’s perspective on movement, finishing technique and game management in the final third. Bent’s television experience spans match-day analysis and feature pieces for national and international coverage.

What to expect from The Weekend Wrap format

The Weekend Wrap will be a 60–90 minute highlights-and-analysis programme tailored to summarise the weekend’s action across the Premier League. Expect the following elements:

  • Edited highlights of the day’s matches with on-screen graphics showing key statistics and scoring sequences.
  • Studio discussion featuring the world feed trio: the presenter (Julia Stuart) guiding debate, with Clinton Morrison and Darren Bent offering tactical analysis, player grades and talking points.
  • Short interviews with managers or players taken from post-match mixed zones where available on the world feed.
  • Analytical segments focusing on themes from the matchday (for example, pressing structures, set-piece effectiveness, or standout performers).

Why the world feed matters — and how it affects viewers

World feed production is commissioned to create a neutral, globally palatable programme that avoids heavy partisan framing; this means the tone tends to be explanatory, focusing on context and widely relevant talking points rather than club-specific narratives tailored to a single domestic audience. International feeds also ensure consistent production values and graphics packages that many international partners repurpose for their own channels.

Channel notes — Premier League TV and rights context

Premier League TV is operating as the channel carrying this programme; viewers should check their provider’s channel line-up or the Premier League TV guide for exact availability in their package. In the UK, domestic rights are principally held by broadcasters including Sky Sports and TNT Sports for live fixtures and highlights on match days, while international and secondary channels commonly use the world feed for preview/recap programming[2][3].

Verified background and career highlights for the pundits and presenter

Clinton Morrison’s career highlights include sustained Premier League service and a well‑regarded transition into media work where he regularly contributes studio insight on playing styles and finishing play; his first‑team experiences, particularly at Crystal Palace, give him familiarity with both London‑based clubs and the wider top‑flight environment.

Darren Bent’s pedigree as a prolific Premier League striker informs his punditry — Bent often focuses on movement, striker decision‑making and how attacking systems create (or fail to create) chances. He has been a regular voice on matchday analysis for several UK broadcasters since retiring from playing.

Julia Stuart’s role as an international feed presenter emphasises neutrality and clarity when mediating between pundits and leading viewers through highlight packages; the role on a world feed requires strong editorial control and the ability to summarise complex match actions succinctly for a broad audience.

Practical tips for viewers

  • Confirm the channel and any regional blackout restrictions with your TV or streaming provider before kick‑off; UK viewers typically find these programmes in sports add‑on packages where Premier League TV is included.
  • If you prefer domestic commentary and studio teams, check schedules for separate UK-channel recaps (Sky Sports and TNT Sports often run their own post‑match shows using their own presenters and pundits)[2].
  • Use the programme’s start time of 19:00 on Premier League TV to ensure you don’t miss the full highlights and in‑studio reaction.

Further reading and official sources

For fixture confirmation and the wider 2025/26 Premier League schedule see the official Premier League fixtures announcement and comprehensive schedules used by major sports broadcasters, which list kick‑off times and broadcast partners for the season[2][3]. For day‑of match listings and live score updates consult major sports services that maintain live schedules and results[1][5][7].

Selected external references (for further background reading):

  • Premier League — All 380 fixtures for the 2025/26 season (official fixtures announcement): "https:\/\/www.premierleague.com\/en\/news\/4324539\/all-380-fixtures-for-202526-premier-league-season"
  • ESPN — 2025 Premier League Schedule and matchday listings: "https:\/\/www.espn.com\/soccer\/schedule\/_\/league\/eng.1"
  • Sky Sports — fixtures and live scoreboard for 28 December 2025: "https:\/\/www.skysports.com\/football-scores-fixtures\/2025-12-28"

The Weekend Wrap on Premier League TV with the world feed team of Julia Stuart, Clinton Morrison and Darren Bent offers a concise, internationally‑focused review of the day’s fixtures starting at 19:00 on the channel; check your provider for access and enjoy the analysis.

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