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Where to Listen to West Brom vs Hull City: BBC Radio, talkSPORT and Soccer Saturday Commentators Guide
Football fans across the UK tuning into West Bromwich Albion versus Hull City this afternoon at The Hawthorns have a wealth of radio options, with BBC stations leading the coverage on FM for local supporters. Kicking off at 3pm in this crucial Championship Round 38 clash, the match pits a struggling West Brom side—currently languishing in 23rd place—against fifth-placed Hull City, who recently edged a 1-0 victory over the Baggies at the MKM Stadium in December[6]. While no major TV broadcasters like ITV, BBC TV, Sky or TNT are showing live visuals, radio delivers immersive commentary from seasoned voices, perfect for those on the move or preferring audio depth.
BBC Radio Humberside on FM offers comprehensive coverage for Hull City fans, presented by James Hoggarth, a staple of Humberside’s football output with years covering the Tigers’ promotions and relegations. Main commentator Mike White brings his encyclopedic knowledge of East Yorkshire football, while ex-player Peter Swan, a former Hull defender with over 200 appearances for the club in the 1990s and 2000s, provides co-commentary insights drawn from his playing days and coaching stints. Meanwhile, BBC Radio WM on FM caters to West Brom supporters with presenter Daz Hale, known for his passionate Black Country delivery and long tenure anchoring Midlands football.
For nationwide reach, Soccer Saturday features reporter Clinton Morrison on the ground. The former Crystal Palace and Sunderland striker turned pundit, with 23 Premier League goals and a celebrated Sky Sports career since 2011, offers pitchside updates and post-match analysis that fans rely on every weekend. Over on talkSPORT, reporter Dave Rowe will file live dispatches, his experience spanning decades of national radio football reporting.
Club channels shine too: WBA Radio and WBA TV (subscription and geo-restricted) boast main commentator Gez Mulholland, a West Brom legend whose voice has narrated countless Hawthorns epics since joining the club’s media team post-playing career. Paired with co-commentator Andy Johnson, a former Baggies midfielder who made over 100 appearances in the 2000s, this duo delivers authentic insider takes. Hull City faithful might catch echoes via national feeds, but local BBC remains prime.
talkSPORT 2 and the talkSPORT App elevate the broadcast with presenter Natalie Sawyer, a broadcasting powerhouse who hosted talkSPORT’s breakfast show and covered major tournaments like Euro 2024 after rising through Sky Sports News ranks since 2007. Main man Ian Danter, talkSPORT’s versatile host with a career spanning drive-time slots and live matchdays, leads commentary alongside Perry Groves, the ex-Arsenal winger famous for his 1980s Double-winning exploits and outspoken punditry that’s become a talkSPORT hallmark.
This fixture carries weight: Hull City aim to complete a double over West Brom after their recent win, with standings showing Hull on 63 points from 19 wins and just six losses, while West Brom trail with a negative goal difference[4]. Weather at The Hawthorns hovers around 49°F with light winds, setting a brisk spring scene[3]. Referee Joshua Smith takes charge[1].
Whether you’re a Baggies loyalist dreaming of play-off redemption or a Tiger roaring for promotion, these airwaves promise expert breakdowns. For more on the Championship table and form, visit Sofascore’s West Brom vs Hull page[2]. Tune in, grab your scarf, and let the commentary carry you to The Hawthorns—it’s Championship action at its rawest.
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Article generated: 14 March 2026, 15:02 GMT
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