Where to Watch Coventry City vs Middlesbrough: ITV4, Sky Sports and BBC Radio Coverage with Hugh Woozencroft, Seb Hutchinson and Gary Weaver
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Where to Watch Coventry City vs Middlesbrough: ITV4, Sky Sports and BBC Radio Coverage with Hugh Woozencroft, Seb Hutchinson and Gary Weaver
As the English Championship heats up, tonight's clash between Coventry City and Middlesbrough at the Coventry Building Society Arena promises fireworks, with both sides vying for promotion spots. British viewers have prime options on ITV4 HD, Sky Sports Football HD, Sky Sports Main Event HD and multiple BBC Radio stations, kicking off at 20:00 UK time on Monday 16 February 2026. Whether you're tuning into Hugh Woozencroft's presentation on ITV or Gary Weaver's commentary on Sky, here's your complete guide to watching this top-of-the-table encounter.
ITV4 HD leads the television coverage for free-to-air fans, featuring presenter Hugh Woozencroft, a seasoned broadcaster known for his work across ITV's football portfolio, including extensive Championship and international coverage. Main commentator Seb Hutchinson, with his smooth delivery honed over years at ITV Sport covering EFL matches and major tournaments, will be in the booth alongside co-commentator Iain Dowie. Dowie, a former Northern Ireland international and manager of Crystal Palace where he guided them to the 2004 play-off final, brings tactical insight from his playing days at Reading and Southampton. Pundits include Mark Schwarzer, the Australian goalkeeping legend with over 500 Premier League appearances for Middlesbrough and Fulham, and Jay Bothroyd, ex-Coventry striker turned pundit whose career spanned Wolves, Rangers and QPR. Reporter Aaron Paul will provide pitchside updates. The same team covers ITV X (geo-restricted in the UK) for streaming.
Sky Sports offers comprehensive multi-channel coverage, perfect for subscribers wanting in-depth analysis. On Sky Sports Football HD, Sky Sports Main Event HD and even Sky Sports Main Event UHD, presenter David Prutton – the former Nottingham Forest and Southampton midfielder turned Sky pundit and host – leads proceedings. Gary Weaver, one of Sky's most respected voices with decades calling EFL and Premier League games, pairs with co-commentator Andy Hinchcliffe, ex-Everton and Sheffield Wednesday defender whose coaching stints at Huddersfield add depth. Pundits Clinton Morrison (Crystal Palace and Leicester forward), Jobi McAnuff (Watford and Reading stalwart) and Kris Boyd (Rangers goal machine now RangersTV analyst) promise lively debate. Reporter Jonathan Oakes handles interviews. Sky Sports News / HD also features Prutton with the same pundits for build-up.
BBC Radio provides excellent audio alternatives. BBC CWR (Coventry's local station) boasts main commentator Rob Gurney, a staple of Sky Blues coverage, with co-commentator Steve Ogrizovic – Coventry's record appearance holder with 601 games and a club legend from their 1987 FA Cup triumph – and reporter Lorna Bailey. BBC Radio 5 Live has reporter Charlie Slater on duty. For Teesside fans, BBC Radio Tees features presenter Rob Law, commentator Mark Drury (long-time Boro voice) and co-commentator Neil Maddison, the ex-Middlesbrough midfielder with over 300 appearances who later coached at the club.
Additional radio options include talkSPORT 2 and the talkSPORT App, with presenter Olly Clink, commentator Joe Shennan and co-commentator Adrian Clarke, ex-Arsenal and Wimbledon player turned respected analyst.
This Championship Round 32 fixture pits league leaders Middlesbrough, unbeaten in six with 61 points from 31 games, against second-placed Coventry City on 59 points, fresh off wins over Millwall and Leicester. The Sky Blues host at their 32,609-capacity arena, refereed by Thomas Bramall. Recent form shows Coventry's resilience at home, while Boro's attack, led by Morgan Whittaker's 11 goals, poses a threat. Head-to-head favours Coventry lately, winning six of the last meetings.
For Coventry fans, manager Frank Lampard's side boasts stars like Haji Wright (10 goals) and Milan van Ewijk (7 assists), though injuries sideline Alfie Jones and others. Middlesbrough, missing Darragh Lenihan and Seny Dieng, rely on Whittaker's form. Odds favour Middlesbrough slightly (+128 Coventry, +196 Boro), with over/under 2.5 goals at -147 over.
Why tune in? Beyond the promotion race, this match revives rivalries; Coventry's play-off heartbreak last season fuels their fire, while Boro chase automatic promotion. ITV's free coverage makes it accessible, Sky's UHD elevates the experience, and radio suits on-the-go listeners.
Background on key figures enriches the viewing. Hugh Woozencroft has presented ITV's World Cup qualifiers and EFL highlights since 2010. Seb Hutchinson called Portsmouth's 2008 FA Cup win. Iain Dowie's managerial record includes Hull's promotion push. Mark Schwarzer, at 52, remains a goalkeeping icon, linked to Middlesbrough's 2004 UEFA Cup run. Jay Bothroyd scored 22 for Coventry in 2009, now a BBC and talkSPORT regular.
Sky's David Prutton played 400+ EFL games, transitioning seamlessly to media. Gary Weaver has commentated 1,000+ matches. Andy Hinchcliffe won promotion with Grimsby. Clinton Morrison netted 130 Premier League goals. Jobi McAnuff captained Reading to playoffs. Kris Boyd holds Rangers' scoring records.
Radio stars shine too: Steve Ogrizovic, Oggy to fans, saved two penalties in the 1987 semi-final. Neil Maddison starred in Boro's 1998 Cup final. Mark Drury has covered Boro for 20 years.
Don't miss predicted lineups on FotMob or Sofascore apps. Weather in Coventry: mild at 6C with light wind. For more on Coventry City, visit their official site. Boro fans, check Middlesbrough's page. Championship TV rights details at EFL media wiki.
Grab your snacks, settle in on ITV4 or Sky, and enjoy Coventry City v Middlesbrough – a Championship blockbuster.
Article generated: 16 February 2026, 19:56 GMT
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