Where to Watch Tottenham vs Atlético Madrid: Sam Matterface and Joe Hart Lead TNT Sports Coverage of Champions League Second Leg
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Where to Watch Tottenham vs Atlético Madrid: Sam Matterface and Joe Hart Lead TNT Sports Coverage of Champions League Second Leg
Tonight’s crucial UEFA Champions League Round of 16 second leg at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium sees Tottenham Hotspur host Atlético Madrid with kick-off at 20:00 UK time. Spurs face a monumental task after a 5-2 defeat in the first leg in Madrid, where defensive errors led to goals from Marcos Llorente, Antoine Griezmann, Julián Álvarez (twice) and Robin Le Normand, with Pedro Porro and Dominic Solanke replying for the visitors[1][5]. UK fans have excellent options on major channels like TNT Sports and BBC Radio 5 Live to catch every moment of this high-stakes clash.
TNT Sports 3 HD leads the television coverage in the UK, with presenter Reshmin Chowdhury at the helm. Chowdhury, a seasoned broadcaster known for her work on Premier League and women’s football matches, brings sharp insight and engaging studio analysis. The commentary team features main commentator Sam Matterface, one of Britain’s most prolific voices having called over 1,000 top-flight games, paired with former Manchester City and Celtic goalkeeper Joe Hart as co-commentator. Hart, who won 91 caps for Scotland after a stellar Premier League career with clubs like Birmingham City, Manchester City, West Ham and Tottenham, offers invaluable perspective from his time between the posts. Pundits Owen Hargreaves, the ex-Manchester United and Bayern Munich midfielder who lifted the Champions League in 2008, and Spurs legend Les Ferdinand, the club’s second-highest goalscorer with 149 strikes during two spells at White Hart Lane, complete a star-studded lineup. Reporter Danny Jamieson provides pitch-side updates. Later, TNT Sports airs highlights with the same Matterface-Hart duo[Provided Info].
For radio enthusiasts, BBC Radio 5 Live offers comprehensive coverage with pundit Andy Reid, the former Nottingham Forest and Republic of Ireland star who made over 300 appearances for Forest, and reporter Chris Coles. Meanwhile, talkSPORT 2 and the talkSPORT App feature Ian Danter on main commentary alongside co-commentator Alvin Martin, the ex-West Ham and Rangers defender renowned for his defensive expertise during a 20-year career[Provided Info].
Irish viewers can tune into Virgin Media Play or Virgin Media Two HD, presented by Tommy Martin. Commentary comes from Bernard O’Toole and Keith Treacy, with pundits Damien Delaney, a tough-tackling ex-Ireland international who played over 150 times for Cork City, Cardiff and QPR, and Richard Dunne, the record Irish appearance holder with 80 caps and a Premier League Play of the Season award during his stints at Manchester City and Aston Villa[Provided Info]. The world feed is narrated by experienced commentator Bill Leslie, while beIN Sports MENA English 1 HD has reporter Carrie Brown[Provided Info].
Tottenham enter this do-or-die encounter on a rocky run, having drawn 1-1 at Liverpool recently but suffering defeats to Crystal Palace, Fulham and Arsenal in the Premier League. Atlético, sitting 14th in the UCL group standings, hold a commanding 5-2 aggregate lead but will miss goalkeeper Jan Oblak due to a strain, with Juan Musso deputising[2][3]. Spurs have history on their side for comebacks, having overturned first-leg deficits in 11 of 21 previous UEFA two-legged ties, though never from a three-goal margin in the competition[6]. Dominic Solanke leads Tottenham’s UCL scoring with three goals, facing Julián Álvarez’s seven[2]. Odds favour over 2.5 goals, reflecting the first leg’s chaos[4].
With the aggregate at 5-2, Spurs need at least three goals without reply to force extra time – a tall order against Diego Simeone’s resilient side. The atmosphere at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium promises to be electric as fans rally behind their team in this Champions League showdown. Don’t miss the action – check TNT Sports for the full broadcast, and revisit Tottenham’s official site for more on their European campaign: Tottenham Hotspur.
This match underscores the drama of knockout football, where miracles like Liverpool’s famous comebacks have lit up Champions League history[4]. Whether you’re tuning in via TV, radio or streaming, the expert teams across these channels ensure you won’t miss a beat in what could be a thrilling night for British football fans.
Article generated: 18 March 2026, 20:11 GMT
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