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Listen to Adrian Durham, Charlie Adam and Marc Albrighton on talkSPORT GameDay Live for Premier League Action on 25 April 2026
Football fans across the UK are gearing up for a thrilling slate of Premier League matches on Saturday, 25 April 2026, kicking off at 14:30 UK time, and talkSPORT is your go-to destination for live coverage via the talkRadio, talkSPORT and talkSPORT App. The flagship talkSPORT GameDay Live programme, hosted by the passionate Adrian Durham, promises incisive analysis and heated debates as key fixtures unfold, including Fulham vs Aston Villa, Liverpool vs Crystal Palace, West Ham vs Everton, Wolves vs Tottenham, and Arsenal vs Newcastle[1][2][4]. With no involvement from ITV, BBC, Sky or TNT on this packed day, talkSPORT steps up to deliver the definitive radio experience for British supporters craving every goal, tackle and controversy.
Adrian Durham, the driving force behind the show, has been a cornerstone of talkSPORT since 2009, rising from his roots as a print journalist covering West Ham United to become one of the station's most recognisable voices. Known for his unwavering Hammers allegiance and no-nonsense style, Durham's career spans decades, including stints at the Sunday People and Daily Star, where he honed his knack for capturing the raw emotion of the game. His infectious energy during live broadcasts has made GameDay Live a must-listen, blending stats, fan calls and bold predictions to keep listeners hooked from the first whistle[1].
Joining Durham are two ex-Premier League midfield maestros: Charlie Adam and Marc Albrighton. Charlie Adam, the Scottish powerhouse, brings his wealth of experience from over 400 top-flight appearances, notably captaining Blackpool to a memorable Premier League promotion in 2010 and lifting the Scottish Premiership with Rangers. After stints at Liverpool, Stoke City and Reading, Adam transitioned seamlessly into punditry, offering tactical insights drawn from his thunderous free-kicks and leadership qualities that defined his 18-year professional career. His talkSPORT appearances are famed for their candour, often dissecting set-pieces and midfield battles with the authority of a player who’s been there[2].
Marc Albrighton, meanwhile, provides a Leicester City perspective steeped in glory. The versatile winger was integral to the Foxes' miraculous 2015-16 Premier League title win under Claudio Ranieri, contributing 125 appearances and key assists in that fairy-tale season. With over 300 Premier League games across Leicester, Aston Villa and West Brom, Albrighton’s career also includes Champions League runs and England caps. Now a regular on talkSPORT, his measured analysis contrasts Adam’s fire, focusing on wing play, pressing and team dynamics, making him a fan favourite for his grounded, post-retirement wisdom[4].
The 14:30 UK time slot aligns perfectly with the bulk of Saturday’s action, where eyes will be on Liverpool hosting Crystal Palace amid their title push, Arsenal’s clash with Newcastle at 17:15 promising fireworks, and relegation scraps like West Ham vs Everton. Championship thrillers such as Charlton vs Hull and Middlesbrough vs Watford add lower-league spice, but talkSPORT’s coverage zeroes in on the top flight, previewing odds – like Fulham at 6/4 against Villa – and debating promotion contenders[3][5].
Whether you’re stuck at work, on the move or simply prefer radio’s intimacy over TV, tune into talkRadio on DAB, talkSPORT nationwide or the app for seamless streaming. Durham, Adam and Albrighton will unpack early kick-offs like Fulham vs Aston Villa before diving into the 15:00 marquee games. Expect heated exchanges on VAR decisions, manager pressure and transfer whispers as the season nears its climax.
For more on talkSPORT’s broadcasting rights and schedule, check out their official page on Premier League coverage. This trio’s chemistry – Durham’s passion, Adam’s grit and Albrighton’s finesse – ensures GameDay Live isn’t just commentary; it’s the heartbeat of British football fandom. Don’t miss it – your Saturday ritual starts here on 25 April 2026.
Article generated: 25 April 2026, 14:31 GMT
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