Burnley v Wolves live on Sky Sports and NOW Sports 1 HK HD: who is commentating and how to watch

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Burnley v Wolves live on Sky Sports and NOW Sports 1 HK HD: who is commentating and how to watch

Burnley host Wolves in the Premier League this afternoon, with kick-off at 4pm UK time at Turf Moor. For viewers in the UK, the match is being shown live on Sky Sports, with coverage also available via Sky Sports+ on the app, while international audiences can also follow the action on channels including NOW Sports 1 HK HD and talkSPORT International. Sky’s afternoon coverage means British fans have a familiar broadcast home for one of the day’s final top-flight fixtures, while the world feed provides the international backbone for commentary and reporting.

The main world-feed commentary team for this match features Jonathan Beck and Andy Walker, with Lynsey Hooper on reporting duties. Beck is a well-known broadcast commentator across football coverage, while former Scotland forward Walker has built a strong second career in media after playing professionally for clubs including Coventry City, Everton and Aston Villa. Their pairing gives viewers the familiar mix of pace, detail and plain-spoken insight that has made world-feed coverage a staple for overseas broadcasters. Hooper, meanwhile, is one of the most recognisable presenters and reporters in British football television, having worked across major live-match output and studio coverage for years.

Sky Sports News / HD will also have Lynsey Hooper across the afternoon, helping to bring updates, reaction and tactical context for those following the wider broadcast build-up. On Sky Sports+ via the app, David Jones takes the presenting role, with Jonathan Beck again on commentary duties and Andy Walker alongside him as co-presenter/co-commentator. The studio line-up is completed by heavyweight pundits Jamie Redknapp, Micah Richards and Ian Wright, a trio who each bring a distinctly different voice to Sky’s coverage.

Redknapp, a former Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and England midfielder, has become one of television’s most experienced analysts, known for his calm tactical observations. Richards, once a Premier League title-winning defender with Manchester City, is among the sharpest and most popular pundits on British TV, combining sharp humour with strong defensive insight. Wright, of course, remains one of the most beloved figures in English football: Arsenal’s all-time leading scorer for many years, he has translated his charisma and authority into a long and highly successful broadcasting career. Their presence gives Sky’s app coverage plenty of profile and personality around what should be a competitive fixture in Lancashire.

For Wolves supporters watching club channels, there is also the familiar matchday audio service available through Wolves TV and the Wolves App, with pre-match build-up, full commentary and post-match reaction typically led by the club’s in-house team. The club’s own coverage has become an increasingly important supplement to live television for fans abroad and those unable to get to a screen. More details on the wider competition and fixtures can be found via the official Premier League website.

Although Sky Sports has the UK television rights for the live game, the afternoon’s broader broadcast picture also underlines how Premier League coverage now stretches across linear TV, streaming apps and international feed partners. That means viewers can access different presentation styles depending on region, with the world feed offering neutral commentary, Sky providing its premium studio treatment, and specialist outlets such as talkSPORT International serving radio-style audiences with Tom Clayton on the mic.

All eyes will now be on Turf Moor as Burnley and Wolves close out their league campaign. With Sky’s coverage anchored by well-known names such as Jones, Redknapp, Richards, Wright and Hooper, and with Beck and Walker on commentary for the world feed and app viewers, fans should have no shortage of expert voices guiding them through the afternoon’s action.

Article generated: 24 May 2026, 16:00 GMT

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