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Where to Watch QPR vs Middlesbrough: Sky Sports Commentary with Neil Warnock and Gary Weaver

Football fans across the UK are gearing up for an exciting Championship clash as Queens Park Rangers host Middlesbrough at Loftus Road on Sunday, 8 March 2026, with a 16:30 kick-off. While major terrestrial broadcasters like BBC and ITV offer radio coverage and highlights, Sky Sports provides the prime live TV experience on Sky Sports Football HD, featuring top-tier commentary from Gary Weaver and Lee Hendrie, alongside legendary pundit Neil Warnock. This fixture pits mid-table QPR against promotion-chasing Boro, making it a must-watch for EFL enthusiasts[1][2].

Sky Sports Football HD leads the live coverage with presenter Michelle Owen at the helm, delivering her trademark insightful hosting. Owen has built a stellar reputation in sports broadcasting, having covered numerous high-profile matches for Sky, including Premier League and international fixtures, with her engaging style keeping viewers hooked[6]. The commentary booth stars Gary Weaver, a veteran voice of British football known for his work across Sky Sports, ITV, and Eurosport, where he has narrated Champions League ties and World Cup games during a career spanning over two decades. Joining him is co-commentator Lee Hendrie, the former Aston Villa midfielder who made over 400 appearances for the club before transitioning into punditry. Hendrie's sharp analysis on Sky Sports News and live games, drawing from his Premier League experience, adds real depth, and he doubles up as a pundit here[4].

Punditry duties fall to Neil Warnock and Jobi McAnuff, bringing a wealth of expertise. Warnock, a Championship icon, has managed 1,617 games, securing eight promotions, including with QPR in 2011 when he masterminded their ascent to the Premier League. His no-nonsense insights and colourful anecdotes make him a fan favourite on Sky. McAnuff, a former QPR captain with over 100 Hoops appearances and spells at Watford and Reading, offers an ex-player's perspective honed through years of punditry on Sky and talkSPORT[3]. Reporter Jonathan Oakes provides pitch-side updates; the seasoned journalist has covered EFL for Sky for years, known for his detailed pre-match build-ups and live interviews.

For radio fans, BBC Radio 5 Live offers nationwide coverage with pundit Dominic Shaw, ex-Gazette editor turned broadcaster, and reporter Aaron Paul. Meanwhile, BBC Radio Tees serves the North East with presenter Paul Addison, main commentator Rob Law—a Teesside stalwart—and co-commentator Neil Maddison, the ex-Middlesbrough and England midfielder who played over 300 games for Boro and now excels in analysis[7]. Post-match, catch highlights on ITV English Football League Highlights and Sky Sports, again with Weaver and Hendrie calling the action.

This matchup carries intrigue: QPR sit 15th, aiming to consolidate mid-table safety, while second-placed Middlesbrough chase automatic promotion[2][4]. Head-to-head stats show balance, with 10 wins each and 3 draws historically, though Boro have dominated recent visits to Loftus Road[1]. Recent form suggests goals: QPR have scored and conceded in six of their last seven home games versus Boro[8]. Key men include Middlesbrough's top scorer Morgan Whittaker with 11 goals and QPR's Rumarn Burrell on 10[3]. With Loftus Road’s electric atmosphere—capacity around 18,000—expect a tense battle.

Whether you're a QPR loyalist dreaming of Warnock-era glory or backing Boro's promotion push, Sky Sports delivers the comprehensive package. For more on the English Football League Championship, visit the official EFL site. Tune in from 16:30 UK time and don’t miss a moment of this Championship showdown[5].

Article generated: 8 March 2026, 16:34 GMT

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