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Watch AFC Wimbledon v Northampton Town on Sky Sports: Emma Saunders Hosts with Rob Jones, Sam Parkin and More
Football fans can catch the thrilling AFC Wimbledon versus Northampton Town clash in English League One live on Sky Sports Football HD, Sky Sports Main Event HD and Sky Sports Main Event UHD this Sunday at 12:00 UK time. Hosted by the experienced Emma Saunders from The Cherry Red Records Stadium, this midday kick-off promises expert insights from a stellar lineup including commentator Rob Jones, co-commentator Sam Parkin, pundits Luke Chambers and Joe Jacobson, with Natalie Gedra reporting pitchside. Sky Sports News and HD will also feature Sam Parkin and Natalie Gedra for pre- and post-match analysis, making it the go-to destination for comprehensive coverage[1][2].
AFC Wimbledon, sitting 14th in the table with a respectable goal difference, host relegation-threatened Northampton Town who languish in 23rd place, winless in 14 of their last 15 outings[3][5]. The Dons have shown attacking flair, netting 10 goals in their last five matches, though they've struggled to keep clean sheets in six games[1]. Northampton, meanwhile, have won the previous two encounters against Wimbledon, including a 3-1 League One victory in December 2025 and a 1-2 EFL Trophy win in February 2026, holding a historical edge with 10 wins to Wimbledon's 3 across 21 meetings[1][5]. With AFC Wimbledon aiming to avoid a season series sweep and capitalise on home advantage, this Round 36 fixture could be pivotal for both sides' survival hopes[4].
Leading the broadcast is presenter Emma Saunders, a Sky Sports stalwart known for her poised delivery across football, rugby and more. Saunders has fronted numerous high-profile matches, bringing clarity and energy to proceedings, often drawing on her background in sports journalism to engage viewers seamlessly.
On commentary duties, Rob Jones takes the lead mic. The former Swindon Town and Bristol City striker turned respected broadcaster, Jones offers sharp analysis honed from over 400 career appearances and years calling EFL games for Sky Sports. Joining him as co-commentator is Sam Parkin, a fan favourite with a playing career spanning clubs like Swindon Town, Ipswich Town and Luton Town, where he scored prolifically. Post-retirement, Parkin has become a Sky Sports regular, praised for his tactical nous and relatable punditry, also appearing on Sky Sports News for this match[1].
Punditry comes from Luke Chambers, the ex-Ipswich Town captain who amassed over 500 appearances, earning cult status for his leadership in promoting the Tractor Boys from League One to the Championship. Now transitioning into media, Chambers provides grounded perspectives on lower-league battles. Complementing him is Joe Jacobson, the Welsh international left-back with 700+ club games for Wycombe Wanderers, Shrewsbury Town and others. Fresh from retirement, Jacobson's defensive expertise will dissect set-pieces and flanks crucial to this encounter.
Reporter Natalie Gedra will deliver on-the-ground updates, interviews and breaking news, her Sky Sports work covering EFL extensively. For those tuning into Sky Sports News, expect Parkin and Gedra to unpack team news, with AFC Wimbledon relying on creators like Steve Seddon (11 big chances) against Northampton's recent woes[1].
League One's intensity shines here: AFC Wimbledon (12-7-14, 43 points) boast forwards like M Stevens (8 goals in 23 games), while Northampton (9-8-18, 35 points) lean on S Hoskins (5 goals)[5]. Recent form favours the hosts – Wimbledon won 3-1 at home last time out – but Northampton's H2H dominance adds spice[1][3]. Viewers can follow live stats on apps like FotMob or SofaScore for H2H, lineups and momentum[1][2].
Don't miss this crunch tie on Sky Sports, where Sky's broadcast rights ensure top-tier production for EFL fans. For more on AFC Wimbledon, visit their official site. With expert voices guiding you, settle in for midday League One action at The Cherry Red Records Stadium.
Article generated: 8 March 2026, 12:10 GMT
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