Where to Watch Fulham v Tottenham: Mark Chapman Hosts Sky Sports Coverage with Jamie Carragher
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Where to Watch Fulham v Tottenham: Mark Chapman Hosts Sky Sports Coverage with Jamie Carragher
British football fans gearing up for the Premier League clash between Fulham and Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday 1 March 2026 at 14:00 UK time have plenty of options, especially via trusted channels like BBC and Sky Sports. While Sky Sports+ offers live coverage hosted by the experienced Mark Chapman, with commentary from Bill Leslie and co-commentator Robert Green, plus punditry from Jamie Carragher and Michael Dawson, BBC will provide comprehensive highlights on Match of the Day later that evening. This London derby at Craven Cottage promises intrigue, with Fulham aiming for a historic league double over Spurs—a feat last achieved in 2003-04—having won three of the last four encounters, including the previous two home games by a combined 5-0 score[1][2].
Sky Sports leads the live broadcast charge, with presenter Mark Chapman, a seasoned BBC and Sky host known for his work on major tournaments including multiple World Cups and Euros, at the helm on Sky Sports+ Channel. Commentary comes from Bill Leslie, a veteran voice of Premier League football with decades covering top-flight action for Sky and international feeds, alongside former England and Portsmouth goalkeeper Robert Green, who transitions from pundit duties on Sky Sports News to co-commentary. Green’s career highlights include 121 England caps and starring in the 2010 World Cup shootout win over Germany. Pundits Jamie Carragher, the Liverpool legend with over 700 appearances and five Champions League triumphs, and ex-Tottenham defender Michael Dawson, who played 327 games for Spurs, bring sharp analysis. Reporters David Craig, Michael Bridge, James Cole and Lynsey Hooper will provide pitchside updates on Sky Sports News and HD[User Query].
For radio enthusiasts, BBC Radio 5 Live features reporter Aaron Paul, while BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra, BBC Sounds app and BBC Sport online offer audio commentary from John Acres and ex-Premier League goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer, who boasts 519 top-flight appearances across Middlesbrough, Fulham and Chelsea. IRN has Ryan Bromilow reporting, talkSPORT deploys Olly Clink, and SiriusXM FC/talkSPORT International pairs Kevin Hatchard with Chris Perry, the former Spurs and Portsmouth stalwart. Internationally, the world feed narrated by Steve Wilson—a Premier League commentary icon—and Matt Holland, ex-Ipswich and Charlton midfielder, feeds channels like USA Network with presenters Ahmed Fareed, pundits Tim Howard and Robbie Mustoe[User Query].
Fulham enter this round 28 fixture in better shape, sitting 11th with 37 points after a 3-1 win over Sunderland, while Tottenham languish in 16th on 29 points, winless in nine league games this year following a 4-1 loss to Arsenal under new boss Igor Tudor—their worst start for a manager in club history[3][6]. The Cottagers have dominated recent head-to-heads, winning three of four, but struggle in March with just four victories in 18 tries, two against Spurs[1][2]. Key man Raúl Jiménez has opened the scoring in over half his goalscoring games, while Spurs’ Richarlison leads their attack[5][8]. Prediction sites like Sports Mole foresee a 1-1 draw, citing Fulham’s defensive woes—no clean sheet in 11—against Tottenham’s injury-hit side[3].
Craven Cottage referee Thomas Bramall oversees as Fulham chase European spots and Spurs fight relegation fears, having not won there since early 2024[5]. For more on the Premier League broadcast rights shaping these viewing options, check Premier League’s official broadcasting page. With such stellar lineups across platforms, fans won’t miss a beat in this pivotal West London showdown.
Article generated: 1 March 2026, 14:10 GMT
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