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Where to Watch Chelsea v Burnley: BBC and talkSPORT Coverage for Premier League Clash
As Chelsea welcome struggling Burnley to Stamford Bridge on Saturday 21 February 2026 for this crucial Premier League encounter kicking off at 15:00 UK time, British fans have plenty of options to catch the action. Although no live TV coverage on ITV, BBC, Sky or TNT, the BBC's radio services and talkSPORT provide comprehensive commentary and analysis, perfect for following fifth-placed Chelsea's push for Europe against relegation-threatened Burnley, who sit nine points from safety with just 12 games left[1][2].
BBC platforms lead the way for UK listeners. BBC Final Score features reporter Chris Wise delivering live updates from Stamford Bridge, while BBC Radio 5 Live includes pundit Rachel Corsie, the former Scotland international with over 130 caps who has carved a career in broadcasting after stints at Rangers and Liverpool[1]. Reporter John Southall adds pitchside insights. Tuning into BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra 2, fans hear main commentator Mike Minay, a rising BBC voice known for his work on Manchester United and England matches, alongside co-commentator Rachel Corsie. Local flavour comes via BBC Radio Lancashire with Gary Hunt on commentary duties and ex-Burnley winger Glen Little, who made over 200 appearances for the Clarets in the 1990s and 2000s, providing expert analysis. These feeds are also available on the BBC Sounds app and BBC Sport Online (audio), ensuring seamless access.
talkSPORT keeps the conversation buzzing across its network. On talkSPORT, pundit Scott Minto, the former Chelsea defender with 55 appearances for the Blues and experience at Crystal Palace and Charlton, joins reporter Sam Ellard. Soccer Saturday boasts pundit Lee Hendrie, Aston Villa's record appearance holder with 536 games, also doubling as world feed co-commentator alongside reporter Natalie Gedra. talkSPORT International and talkSPORT (Ireland), presented by Trevor Welch, feature Matt Drabble on commentary with Eddie McGoldrick, the ex-Arsenal and Crystal Palace midfielder who won 15 Ireland caps. Pundits Hogan Ephraim, a former QPR and Ipswich player, and Declan O'Brien round out the Irish coverage.
Elsewhere, IRN reporter Jeremy Langdon provides updates, and Astro channels offer Malaysian viewers the world feed with presenters like Michelle Lee, pundits Gary Stevens—the ex-Everton and Spurs stalwart with World Cup runner-up status in 1986—and Stephen Warnock, Liverpool's one-time left-back turned Sky Sports regular. For Chelsea, managed by Liam Rosenior since his arrival from Strasbourg, an unbeaten run continues; Pedro Neto and Joao Pedro lead the attack against Scott Parker's injury-hit Burnley[1][2]. The Blues have dominated recent head-to-heads, winning nine of the last 12 meetings, though not at home for five years[1].
With Chelsea eyeing fourth spot ahead of Manchester United's Monday trip to Everton, and Burnley desperate after a gritty 3-2 win at Crystal Palace, expect tension. Listen in on BBC or talkSPORT for every moment. For more on the Premier League, visit the official site[7].
Article generated: 21 February 2026, 14:57 GMT
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