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Where to Watch West Ham United vs Sunderland: Lynsey Hipgrave Presents TNT Sports Coverage with Darren Fletcher and Ally McCoist

For British football fans eager to catch the Premier League clash between West Ham United and Sunderland on Saturday, January 24, 2026, at 12:30 UK time, TNT Sports leads the television broadcast options. Lynsey Hipgrave will present the coverage on TNT Sports 1 HD and TNT Sports Ultimate 4K, joined by the experienced commentary duo of Darren Fletcher and Ally McCoist, with pundits Peter Crouch and Karen Carney providing expert analysis, and reporter Becky Ives on the ground at London Stadium. This high-profile lineup ensures comprehensive coverage for viewers across the UK, making it the go-to choice for live action from this crucial Matchweek 23 fixture.

Discovery+ UK streams the same TNT Sports feed, offering flexibility for subscribers with streaming access. While BBC, ITV, Sky Sports, and the world feed are not broadcasting this match, TNT Sports’ commitment to Premier League rights – secured in a multi-year deal – positions it as a cornerstone for top-flight football in the UK. Fans can expect pre-match build-up, live commentary, and post-game reactions, all enhanced by the 4K option for those with compatible setups.

The match pits a resurgent West Ham, who have won their last two games after a ten-match winless streak, against a Sunderland side aiming for a rare Premier League double over the Hammers, having triumphed 3-0 earlier this season at the Stadium of Light. West Ham sit 18th with 13 points from 22 games, desperate to leverage home advantage at London Stadium, refereed by Thomas Bramall. Sunderland, in 9th with 33 points, boast a solid defence but struggle away from home.

Key Broadcasters and Viewing Options in the UK

Beyond TNT Sports, radio listeners have plenty of choices. BBC Radio Newcastle features Nick Barnes as main commentator alongside co-commentator Gary Bennett, perfect for Sunderland supporters seeking local insight. TalkRadio, talkSPORT, and the talkSPORT App all have Reshmin Chowdhury presenting, delivering lively debate and updates across these platforms.

For those unable to watch live TV, the Discovery+ UK app provides on-demand access to the full TNT Sports production. This setup mirrors the comprehensive coverage fans have come to expect from TNT Sports, formerly part of the BT Sport era, now under Warner Bros. Discovery.

Spotlight on the TNT Sports Team: Careers and Expertise

Lynsey Hipgrave, the presenter, is a familiar face in British sports broadcasting. A former GMTV entertainment reporter, Hipgrave transitioned to football with ITV’s England coverage and now anchors major Premier League games for TNT Sports. Her engaging style and deep knowledge of the women’s game – including stints with the FA Women’s Super League – make her a versatile host. Married to former Newcastle striker Tim Sherwood, she brings authentic passion to every broadcast.

Main commentator Darren Fletcher brings gravitas with over two decades at the top. Starting at the BBC, where he commentated Champions League finals, Fletcher joined BT Sport (now TNT) in 2013. His measured delivery and tactical acumen have earned praise, covering Manchester United’s triumphs and Scotland’s international campaigns. Despite health challenges earlier in his career, Fletcher’s resilience mirrors the fighting spirit he describes on air.

Co-commentator Ally McCoist, known as ‘Super Ally’, is a Rangers legend with 418 goals in 754 appearances, winning nine league titles. Post-retirement, his punditry career exploded at ITV and talkSPORT, famed for humorous yet astute analysis. McCoist’s Rangers-Ibrox connection adds colour, but his Premier League insights, honed over years alongside Fletcher, make him invaluable for matches like this.

Pundit Peter Crouch offers a unique perspective as a former Premier League record signing at Liverpool, scoring 108 top-flight goals for clubs including Aston Villa and Tottenham. Retiring in 2019, Crouch transitioned seamlessly to media, hosting ‘That Peter Crouch Podcast’ and starring on TNT Sports. His 6ft 7in frame and robotic dance are cultural icons, but his breakdowns of set-pieces and forward play are surgically precise.

Karen Carney, the other pundit, is a trailblazer in women’s football with 143 caps for England, winning Euro 2022. Post-playing, she’s become a BBC and TNT regular, her no-nonsense analysis covering both men’s and women’s games. Carney’s transition to mainstream punditry highlights growing equality in football media.

Reporter Becky Ives rounds out the team, known for her pitch-side energy on TNT Sports and ITV. Her interviews and updates add immediacy to the coverage.

Radio Coverage: Voices of Experience

On BBC Radio Newcastle, Nick Barnes leads commentary. A veteran North East journalist, Barnes has covered Sunderland for decades, providing nuanced takes on the Black Cats. Co-commentator Gary Bennett, a Sunderland stalwart with 25 years at the club as player and now club ambassador, offers insider knowledge from his 373 appearances.

Reshmin Chowdhury fronts talkRadio, talkSPORT, and the talkSPORT App. With a journalism degree and experience at Sky Sports News, Chowdhury excels in live presenting, covering Champions League finals and now Premier League specials. Her multicultural background and sharp questioning make her a rising star.

International Viewing: USA Network for Stateside Fans

Across the Atlantic, USA Network HD and the USA Network App feature Rebecca Lowe presenting with pundits Robbie Earle and Tim Howard. Lowe, NBC’s face of Premier League since 2013, brings infectious enthusiasm. Earle, ex-Derby and Wimbledon midfielder, and Howard, Everton’s record Premier League clean-sheet holder, provide transatlantic balance.

Match Context: Stakes at London Stadium

West Ham head into this needing points to climb from 18th, having endured a dismal run but snapped it with wins over Tottenham and QPR in the FA Cup. New signing Taty Castellanos scored in extra time against QPR, hinting at attacking threat alongside Jarrod Bowen (6 goals). Injuries sideline Lukasz Fabianski and Lucas Paquetá.

Sunderland, buoyed by a 2-1 win over Crystal Palace, eye a double over West Ham – last achieved in 2010/11. With Granit Xhaka anchoring midfield and Brian Brobbey up top, they concede fewer than the Hammers. Daniel Neil, Arthur Masuaku, and Bertrand Traoré are out.

Predictions vary: Inside Futbol forecasts a 2-2 draw, citing similar scoring but West Ham’s defensive woes. Sofascore and FotMob communities lean towards a tight affair at London Stadium, capacity 62,500, hosting this pivotal encounter.

How to Tune In and Enhance Your Experience

UK viewers need a TNT Sports subscription via Sky, Virgin Media, or Discovery+. Radio options are free-to-air or app-based. Check Premier League’s West Ham page for tickets, though this home match sold out swiftly.

For Sunderland updates, visit Sunderland AFC official site. Explore TNT Sports rights via TNT Sports Premier League hub.

Whether through Fletcher and McCoist’s banter or Bennett’s Black Cats bias, this broadcast promises immersion. West Ham’s fight for survival meets Sunderland’s mid-table ambition – don’t miss it at 12:30 UK time.

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