Sky Sports' David Jones Leads Coverage: Where to Watch Crystal Palace vs West Ham Tonight
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Sky Sports' David Jones Leads Coverage: Where to Watch Crystal Palace vs West Ham Tonight
Tonight's Premier League clash at Selhurst Park sees Crystal Palace host West Ham United in a crucial London derby, with kick-off at 20:00 UK time. British fans can tune into Sky Sports Main Event HD, Sky Sports Premier League HD, and Sky Sports Main Event UHD for live coverage, fronted by experienced presenter David Jones, alongside pundits Dean Ashton and Jamie Carragher.
David Jones, a veteran broadcaster with over two decades in sports television, has been a staple of Sky Sports' Premier League coverage since joining in 2010. Previously with ITV and Setanta Sports, Jones brings his sharp insights and engaging style to big matches. He'll be supported by Seb Hutchinson on main commentary duties, paired with co-commentator Alan Smith, the former Arsenal and Leicester striker born in 1962, known for his no-nonsense analysis after a career boasting two league titles and a European Cup.
Punditry comes from Dean Ashton, the ex-West Ham and Tottenham forward whose career was cut short by injury but whose expertise has shone on Sky Sports since 2011, and Jamie Carragher, Liverpool legend with 737 appearances and five Champions League triumphs, now a forthright pundit since retiring in 2013. Reporter Natalie Gedra will provide pitch-side updates. Sky Sports also offers highlights with Hutchinson and Smith, while Sky Sports News features Carragher, Smith, and reporters Chris Reidy and Gedra.
For radio fans, talkSPORT and the talkSPORT App deliver coverage presented by Adrian Durham, with Sam Matterface on commentary and Danny Murphy, ex-Liverpool and England midfielder with 249 club goals, as co-commentator. Murphy's post-playing career includes successful punditry stints. BBC Radio 5 Live has reporter Mark Scott, while BBC Radio London boasts Nick Godwin commentating alongside Robert Green, the former West Ham goalkeeper with 210 appearances for the Hammers and 12 England caps. BBC provides highlights with James Fielden.
International viewers have plenty of options, including the world feed narrated by Gary Taphouse, a prolific commentator who's covered over 2,000 matches across continents, and co-commentator Clinton Morrison, ex-Crystal Palace striker with 136 goals in 341 games for the Eagles. This feed powers channels like Astro in Malaysia, beIN Sports MENA, Disney+ in Brazil and South America, and more. Other broadcasters include Sky Sport Premier League DE HD with Jones, Ashton, and Carragher; USA Network HD presented by Cara Banks with pundit Danny Higginbotham and reporter David Ornstein; and SiriusXM FC/talkSPORT International with Kevin Hatchard and Paul Mortimer.
The match pits mid-table Crystal Palace, currently 13th with 42 points from 31 games, against relegation-threatened West Ham United in 17th. Palace, boosted by a recent European semi-final run, face a Hammers side desperate for points after a 4-0 loss in the reverse fixture. Key battles include Palace's top scorer Jean-Philippe Mateta (10 goals) versus West Ham's Jarrod Bowen (8 goals, 8 assists). Selhurst Park's electric atmosphere could prove decisive in this high-stakes encounter.
Fans can grab tickets via official channels or resale sites. For more on the Premier League broadcast rights in the UK, check Premier League's official TV guide. Whether you're backing the Eagles' flair or the Irons' grit, tonight promises Premier League drama at its finest. Don't miss Sky Sports' top-tier team bringing every moment to life.
Article generated: 20 April 2026, 20:01 GMT
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