Brighton vs Manchester United live on Sky Sports Tennis: commentators, pundits and how to watch today
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Brighton vs Manchester United live on Sky Sports Tennis: commentators, pundits and how to watch today
Brighton & Hove Albion against Manchester United is one of the headline Premier League fixtures on Sunday, and British viewers have a particularly unusual television home for it: Sky Sports Tennis HD. With Sky also carrying highlights across its sports programming, this is very much a multi-platform broadcast day, while international audiences can follow the game through the world feed and services such as Peacock in the United States.
The 4pm UK kick-off at the Amex Stadium means fans have a prime Sunday slot for the final day of the Premier League season. For those tuning in from Britain, the key live coverage is on Sky’s tennis channel rather than one of the more obvious football outlets, a quirk that has become familiar on busy domestic schedules when rights are spread across different branded feeds. Sky customers can also stream via Sky Go, while NOW subscribers can access the match through the app.
On the live presentation side, David Jones is among the most recognisable faces in British football broadcasting. A long-standing presenter across Sky’s Premier League output, Jones has anchored countless big-match days and is known for his calm, authoritative style. He is joined on the Sky Sports Tennis HD programme by former players-turned-pundits Jamie Redknapp, Micah Richards and Ian Wright, giving viewers a mix of tactical insight, dressing-room experience and lively debate.
Jamie Redknapp, a former Liverpool, Spurs and England midfielder, built a successful media career after retirement and has become a regular voice on major Sky football coverage. Micah Richards, who won the Premier League with Manchester City and earned England caps, has quickly established himself as one of television’s most popular analysts thanks to his energy and humour. Ian Wright, of course, needs little introduction: Arsenal’s legendary striker and a hugely respected broadcaster, he remains one of the most influential football personalities on British TV.
There is also strong reporting depth around the match. Emma Saunders features on Sky Sports News and is well known for her pitch-side work on major football events, while Danyal Khan is another experienced Sky reporter who regularly covers Premier League and international fixtures. Their presence means there should be no shortage of team news, reaction and live updates from Brighton as the afternoon unfolds.
For those following the neutral world feed, the main commentary team is listed as Andy Bishop and Glenn Murray, with Chris Nightingale reporting. Bishop is a familiar voice on football coverage, while Murray brings the kind of insight only a recent Premier League forward can provide. Having starred for Brighton himself, Murray offers an especially relevant perspective on the Seagulls’ style and expectations at the Amex.
Andy Bishop is also on the highlights coverage, which underlines how central he is to the broadcast offering for this fixture. Meanwhile, on talkSPORT, Alfie Reynolds is the listed reporter for the match, giving radio listeners another route into the action. talkSPORT International is also using Robert Dugmore as main commentator, ensuring overseas audiences have a dedicated voice to follow.
Fans outside the UK have a range of viewing options depending on territory. The match is available on Peacock in the United States, while Sporty TV carries coverage in Nigeria and Stan Sport is the home in Australia. In Italy, Sky Sport 255 Italia HD is showing the fixture, again with the world feed commentary team. For viewers wanting the official competition hub, the Premier League’s own website remains the best place to keep track of fixtures, tables and related information via https://www.premierleague.com/.
Although the broadcast arrangements are spread across multiple channels and services, the match itself has a simple appeal: Brighton at home, Manchester United under pressure, and a final-day atmosphere that should suit a fast, open contest. With proven broadcasters, experienced former pros and plenty of reporting talent around the game, viewers should be well served wherever they are watching.
Article generated: 24 May 2026, 16:00 GMT
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