Where to Watch Portsmouth v Hull City: BBC Radio, Sky Sports and talkSPORT Coverage Guide
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Where to Watch Portsmouth v Hull City: BBC Radio, Sky Sports and talkSPORT Coverage Guide
Football fans gearing up for the Championship clash between Portsmouth and Hull City at Fratton Park on Saturday 28 February 2026, kicking off at 12:30 UK time, have a wealth of audio and highlights options. While no live TV broadcast graces the schedules, BBC radio stations deliver comprehensive live commentary, with Sky Sports+ offering highlights later alongside ITV's English Football League round-up. This Round 35 encounter sees mid-table Portsmouth host fifth-placed Hull City, who boast a strong head-to-head record of 4 wins to Pompey's 3, plus 2 draws[2][5].
BBC platforms lead the charge for live audio coverage, perfect for fans wanting every moment from Fratton Park. Tune into BBC Radio 5 Live for national coverage with reporter Chris Wise on the ground, delivering expert insights from this historic venue. Local flavours shine on BBC Radio Humberside, where veteran main commentator Mike White pairs with co-commentator Michael Turner, a former defender whose career spanned clubs like Ipswich Town and the Republic of Ireland national team. Meanwhile, BBC Radio Solent features presenter Ian Wilding alongside main commentator Andrew Moon and co-commentator Guy Whittingham. Whittingham, a Portsmouth legend with over 400 appearances and a playing career at Crystal Palace and more, brings authentic Pompey passion. The same Moon-Whittingham duo covers for BBC Sport Online (Audio), ensuring digital listeners get top-tier analysis.
For highlights seekers, Sky Sports+ Channel and the Sky Sports+ app, plus ITV English Football League Highlights, provide post-match breakdowns. Expect main commentator Guy Havord, a seasoned Sky voice known for Championship duties, joined by co-commentator Gareth Evans (born 1988), the ex-Hull City and Wales midfielder whose 100+ Tigers appearances offer insider knowledge on his former side.
Club streams add exclusive depth. Pompey+ boasts presenter George Wedlake, commentator Andrew Moon, Guy Whittingham, and pundits Paul Hardyman—a Portsmouth stalwart with a storied coaching career at Fratton Park—and Mark Kelly, whose deep club ties enrich discussions. Over on Tigers+ (subscription and geo-restricted), David Burns leads commentary with co-commentator Joe Brown. Finally, talkSPORT 2 and the talkSPORT app feature presenter Natalie Sawyer, a broadcasting mainstay from Sky Sports to talkSPORT, with main commentator Alex Crook—football specialist with Arsenal focus—and co-commentator Sam Parkin, ex-Swindon and Ipswich striker turned pundit with sharp Championship insight.
With Hull City chasing a potential season sweep after recent form[4], and Portsmouth battling relegation pressures at 19th[5], this lunchtime kick-off promises drama. BBC's radio network stands out for free, nationwide access, ideal for British supporters. For more on the Tigers' promotion push, visit Hull City Tigers official site. Whether via radio waves or app streams, settle in for Championship action at its finest.
Article generated: 28 February 2026, 12:31 GMT
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