Southend United v Wealdstone live on BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio London and TNT Sports 4 HD: who is commentating the FA Trophy final?
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Southend United v Wealdstone live on BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio London and TNT Sports 4 HD: who is commentating the FA Trophy final?
The Isuzu FA Trophy Final between Southend United and Wealdstone is set to draw plenty of attention at Wembley, with supporters in Britain able to follow the match on a strong mix of radio and television coverage. For viewers, the game is being shown live on TNT Sports 4 HD in the UK and on HBO Max for streaming audiences in the UK and Ireland, while radio listeners can tune in to BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio London and talkSPORT for full-match coverage and reaction.
Kick-off at Wembley is scheduled for 4:30pm UK time, with Sohail Sahi reporting for BBC Radio 5 Live, Dave Victor covering the game for BBC Radio London, and Ian Abrahams on duty for talkSPORT. On the televised broadcast, Aaron McLean is confirmed as co-commentator for TNT Sports’ coverage, adding one of the better-known modern voices from the non-league and Football League circuit.
The final has the feel of a major occasion for both clubs. Southend United, one of the best-supported sides in non-league football, come into the showpiece with a strong Wembley pedigree and a fanbase accustomed to big-match atmospheres. Wealdstone, meanwhile, are reaching one of the biggest fixtures in the club’s recent history, with the Stones set to step onto the national stage in front of a packed crowd at the national stadium. Wembley Stadium’s official event listing confirms the fixture as part of Non-League Finals Day, underlining the significance of the day for grassroots and semi-professional football.
TNT Sports’ decision to place the final on one of its main football channels reflects the steady growth of interest in the FA Trophy and the wider non-league game. The broadcaster has become a regular home for live English football in recent years, while the addition of HBO Max streaming means fans with access to the service can watch on the move or from home. For many supporters, though, the live radio coverage will remain essential, particularly for those travelling to Wembley or unable to secure a television feed.
Aaron McLean brings a useful blend of playing and punditry experience to the TNT coverage. The former striker is best remembered for his goals in the Football League, particularly with Peterborough United, where he established himself as a powerful and dependable forward. Since retiring, McLean has developed a reputation as a thoughtful analyst, and his involvement in the final should suit a match likely to hinge on fine tactical details and moments of composure under pressure.
On the radio side, Sohail Sahi has built a strong reputation as a sharp and reliable football reporter, while Dave Victor is a familiar name to London listeners, especially for his extensive coverage of the capital’s football scene. Ian Abrahams, known widely as “Moose”, is one of talkSPORT’s most recognisable reporters and has long been a regular at major matches, bringing live colour and quick-fire reaction from the touchline. Together, the trio should provide a useful range of perspectives on a final that has plenty of local and national interest.
There is also a strong narrative on the pitch. Southend United’s route to Wembley has reinforced their status as one of the biggest names outside the Football League, while Wealdstone’s run has given their supporters a dream day out at Wembley. The match is the kind of final that can showcase why the FA Trophy remains so important: it offers genuine ambition, history and reward for clubs whose seasons are measured not just by league form, but by the chance to create a lasting memory.
With Wembley hosting the final and multiple broadcasters and radio networks covering every angle, fans in Britain are well served. Whether through TNT Sports 4 HD, BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio London or talkSPORT, Southend United v Wealdstone is one of the standout non-league occasions of the season, and the commentary line-up only adds to the sense that this is a proper event.
Article generated: 17 May 2026, 16:31 GMT
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