Where to Watch Brentford v Brighton: BBC Match of the Day Highlights, Mark Scott Commentary & Full Radio Coverage
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Where to Watch Brentford v Brighton: BBC Match of the Day Highlights, Mark Scott Commentary & Full Radio Coverage
Football fans across the UK can catch the thrilling Premier League clash between Brentford and Brighton & Hove Albion this Saturday at 15:00 GMT from the Gtech Community Stadium, with BBC providing essential highlights on Match of the Day and expert coverage on Football Focus. As Brentford, sitting seventh with 40 points under manager Keith Andrews, chase a historic European spot after strong results against Aston Villa, Newcastle, and league leaders Arsenal, struggling Brighton in 14th face a dismal run with just one win in 12 league games under Fabian Hürzeler[1][2][7]. BBC remains a cornerstone for British viewers, offering post-match analysis that captures every key moment.
Main commentator Mark Scott leads the BBC Match of the Day highlights, bringing his seasoned voice to the action, while he also reports for BBC Football Focus, the long-running preview show that has informed fans since 2001 with tactical insights and team news. Scott’s career spans decades in sports broadcasting, earning praise for his clear, engaging delivery on major matches[1]. For live radio coverage, tune into BBC Radio 5 Live where reporter Lee Blakeman delivers on-the-ground updates. Local flavour comes via BBC Radio Surrey and BBC Radio Sussex, presented by Robin Grey, with main commentator Johnny Cantor—a veteran whose energetic style has covered hundreds of Premier League games—and co-commentator Warren Aspinall, the ex-Brighton midfielder turned pundit known for his candid tactical breakdowns from his playing days in the 1990s.
Beyond the BBC, IRN reporter Craig Wakeling provides wire service updates, while Sky Sports News and HD feature Uma Gurav, a rising star in sports journalism with her sharp interviews and live reporting. On talkSPORT, Alex Crook—famed for his political football scoops and daily radio presence—reports, and talkSPORT International boasts main commentator Jackson Cole, whose global broadcasts have narrated top-tier football for years. These outlets ensure comprehensive access for fans unable to attend the Gtech Community Stadium, where referee Jarred Gillett and VAR Nick Hopton oversee proceedings[1].
Brentford head into this fixture boosted by returns like Aaron Hickey replacing Michael Kayode and Jordan Henderson starting, despite absences of Kevin Schade (suspended) and injured players like Carvalho and Dasilva; their predicted 4-2-3-1 formation leverages strong attacks and counter-attacks[2][3][5]. Brighton, meanwhile, see James Milner poised to break the Premier League appearances record, though their defence has faltered, conceding in recent 1-0 losses to Aston Villa[3]. Top scorers Igor Thiago (17 goals) for the Bees and Danny Welbeck highlight the attacking threats, with predictions favouring both teams to score in a 2-1 Brentford win[2][4].
This matchup pits Brentford’s momentum—seven points from three tough games—against Brighton’s bid to avoid a third straight goalless top-flight outing[1]. For more on the Premier League table and fixtures, visit the official Premier League site. Whether via BBC highlights, radio, or news channels, UK supporters have prime ways to follow every pass, tackle, and goal in this pivotal encounter.
Article generated: 21 February 2026, 14:56 GMT
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