BBC Final Score and Sky Sports coverage for Brentford v Crystal Palace: how to watch, commentary team and TV details

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BBC Final Score and Sky Sports coverage for Brentford v Crystal Palace: how to watch, commentary team and TV details

Premier League fans looking for updates on Brentford v Crystal Palace can follow the action across a strong line-up of British broadcasters, with BBC Final Score, BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra, BBC Sounds and BBC Sport Online all carrying live audio or rolling coverage. For viewers wanting highlights and reaction, Sky Sports also has the match on its football output, while talkSPORT and Premier Sports 1 HD are among the other platforms providing coverage depending on location and rights package.

The match commentary on the BBC’s audio coverage will be led by Chris Coles, with former Premier League winger Andros Townsend alongside him as co-commentator. Townsend, who built a long top-flight career with clubs including Tottenham Hotspur, Crystal Palace, Everton and Luton Town, has made the transition into broadcasting with the kind of first-hand insight that listeners value. His experience as an England international and a winger known for pace and directness should make him a strong voice on a fixture that could be decided by details in the wide areas.

On BBC Radio 5 Live, John Southall will provide reporter updates, while Andy Stevenson is the man on the ground for BBC Final Score. The BBC’s football output has long been a staple for British audiences, particularly for those who prefer concise live updates and expert reporting rather than a full television broadcast. The combination of radio commentary and rolling results coverage remains a reliable way to keep track of a busy Premier League afternoon.

For supporters who want an alternative live audio feed, FlashScore will carry commentary from Oscar Chamberlain. Meanwhile, if you are in the Republic of Ireland, Premier Sports 1 HD has a notable broadcast team lined up. Eoin McDevitt presents, with Rob Daly on main commentary duties, Gary Breen providing co-commentary, and former Republic of Ireland internationals Shay Given and Damien Delaney offering pundit analysis. That blend of experienced presenters, ex-pros and seasoned commentators gives the coverage a distinctly knowledgeable edge.

Gary Taphouse and Glenn Murray are named across Sky’s football coverage, including the highlights package and Sky Sports Football HD. Glenn Murray, a former Premier League striker best known for his spell with Brighton & Hove Albion, has become a familiar face and voice in punditry, bringing a striker’s perspective to analysis of attacking movement and finishing. Mark Chapman is the presenter on Sky Sports Football HD, a role well suited to one of the UK’s most recognisable football broadcasters, who has also been a regular presence across radio and television sport for many years.

Sky’s pundit panel also includes Roy Keane and Micah Richards, with David Craig reporting. Keane remains one of football’s most authoritative voices, combining his Manchester United and Republic of Ireland pedigree with a famously uncompromising style. Richards, a former Manchester City defender and England international, has developed into one of the most popular television analysts in the country thanks to his sharp tactical instincts and easy manner. Their presence suggests a lively post-match discussion if the game produces the sort of tight contest many Premier League meetings between Brentford and Palace tend to deliver.

talkSPORT will also have its own angle on the game, with Perry Groves on punditry and Alex Crook reporting. Groves, a former Arsenal winger, has been a familiar broadcast voice for years and is known for his direct, opinionated style. Crook is one of the most established journalists in the sports radio market, regularly breaking news and filing sharp match reports. On talkSPORT International, Robert Dugmore is listed as main commentator.

As for the football itself, this is the sort of Premier League fixture that can have a big bearing on the table even if it does not always attract the same billing as the division’s biggest rivalries. Brentford have earned widespread respect for their organisation and efficiency since reaching the top flight, while Crystal Palace continue to rely on athleticism, pace and the ability to turn matches with moments of quality. With both clubs capable of producing entertaining, competitive football, this is a game likely to reward close listening as much as close watching.

For those who want a quick background reference on the competition itself, the Premier League’s official website can be found here: https://www.premierleague.com.

Article generated: 17 May 2026, 15:01 GMT

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