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Where to Watch Tottenham vs Brighton: Sky Sports, BBC Radio 5 Live and Full Premier League Broadcast Guide
Tonight's Premier League clash between Tottenham Hotspur and Brighton & Hove Albion at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium promises high drama, with kick-off at 17:30 UK time. UK fans can catch the live action on Sky Sports Main Event HD, Sky Sports Premier League HD and Sky Sports Main Event UHD, while BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Sounds app and BBC Sport online offer comprehensive audio coverage[1][2][4].
Hosted by experienced presenter Pien Meulensteen, the Sky Sports broadcast features commentary duo Bill Leslie and Alan Smith, both stalwarts of football coverage. Leslie, a veteran commentator with decades calling Premier League games, pairs with Smith (born 1962), the former Arsenal and Leicester defender whose playing career spanned over 300 appearances and culminated in a Premier League title win in 1998. Pre-match insights come from pundits Michael Dawson, ex-Tottenham captain with 323 Spurs appearances, and Les Ferdinand, Tottenham's record Premier League goalscorer during his QPR and Newcastle days. Reporter David Craig will provide pitchside updates, adding depth to the coverage[1].
For those preferring radio, Mark Chapman presents on BBC Radio 5 Live, with Eilidh Barbour on main commentary duties and Andy Reid as co-commentator. Chapman is a BBC mainstay, having covered major events from the World Cup to Olympics alongside football. Barbour, a rising star in sports broadcasting, has fronted BBC's football and rugby output, while Reid brings punditry from his Nottingham Forest playing career. This audio stream is ideal for on-the-go fans via the BBC Sounds app[1].
Sky Sports also delivers highlights with the same Leslie and Smith team, while Sky Sports News HD features Alan Smith alongside reporters Uma Gurav, Michael Bridge and David Craig for rolling updates. talkSPORT adds to the audio options with reporter Ian Abrahams, and talkSPORT Ireland has Trevor Welch presenting.
Internationally, US viewers tune into NBC App, NBC USA HD and Peacock, presented by Rebecca Lowe, a long-time NBC Sports host known for Premier League coverage since 2013. Peter Drury's poetic commentary, famed from his ITV and World Feed stints including World Cups, leads with Lee Dixon, Arsenal's defensive legend with five league titles. Pundits include Robbie Earle (ex-Derby and Wimbledon), Tim Howard (Manchester United and Everton goalkeeper with 121 US caps) and Robbie Mustoe, ex-Newcastle midfielder turned NBC analyst[5].
Disney+ in Brazil and South America uses the World Feed with Martin Tyler, the voice of the Premier League for over 25 years, calling 2,000+ games. SiriusXM FC and talkSPORT International feature Matt Drabble and Kevin Watson, while beIN Sports MENA English 1 HD has Aarran Summers presenting with pundits Didier Domi (ex-Newcastle and Leeds) and Nicky Summerbee (ex-Manchester City).
This match revives the rivalry, with Brighton under former Spurs target Roberto De Zerbi's old influence noted in previews. Tottenham host at their state-of-the-art stadium, where Brighton won 4-1 last season. Live text and audio build-up starts early on official sites, with highlights from 21:30 on Spurs' platforms and later on BBC's Match of the Day[1][4].
Fans seeking more on Tottenham's home can visit the official Spurs match guide. Whether you're in the stands or streaming, this broadcast lineup ensures every angle of the action is covered, from Leslie's calls to Dawson's tactical breakdowns.
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Article generated: 18 April 2026, 17:31 GMT
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