Crystal Palace v Arsenal on TV: Dan Roebuck, Adrian Clarke and the full commentary line-up for Premier League finale

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Crystal Palace v Arsenal on TV: Dan Roebuck, Adrian Clarke and the full commentary line-up for Premier League finale

Crystal Palace v Arsenal closes out the 2025/26 Premier League campaign at Selhurst Park, and supporters in the UK can follow the action via the Arsenal App and Arsenal.com, with Dan Roebuck on commentary alongside former Gunners midfielder Adrian Clarke. For fans wanting the wider television and radio coverage, the fixture is also being carried around the world, while the BBC, Sky Sports and talkSPORT all have their usual post-match and review programming tied into the final day schedule.

Arsenal’s own coverage should be of particular interest to supporters who prefer a club-led broadcast, especially with Roebuck and Clarke providing familiar voices for the run-in. Roebuck has become a recognisable figure across Arsenal media and match coverage, while Clarke, who played professionally for the club in the 1990s, offers the kind of tactical and historical insight that resonates with fans. The pairing gives the stream a distinctly Arsenal flavour as Mikel Arteta’s side look to finish strongly against Oliver Glasner’s Palace.

For viewers looking beyond club media, the match is part of a broader international TV offering. In multiple territories the game is available through world-feed coverage, led by Conor McNamara on main commentary, with Matt Holland as co-commentator and Will Perry reporting. McNamara is one of the most established voices in British football broadcasting, long associated with BBC Radio 5 Live and major tournament coverage, while Holland, the former Republic of Ireland midfielder, has built a solid reputation as a sharp and balanced analyst. Their presence ensures a polished, neutral broadcast for audiences across the globe.

In the United States, Rebecca Lowe fronts NBC’s coverage, with a strong pundit team including Robbie Earle, Robbie Mustoe, Tim Howard and Lee Dixon. Lowe has been one of the key faces of Premier League broadcasting in America for more than a decade, while Dixon’s inclusion adds genuine Arsenal pedigree, given his long and trophy-laden spell at right-back for the club. The international spread also includes Steve Bower leading SuperSport’s presentation, with a pundit line-up featuring Michael Owen, Jermain Defoe, Patrick Vieira, Martin Keown and Theo Walcott, all of whom bring star power and first-hand Premier League experience.

The BBC’s coverage is centred on the traditional highlights and review programmes. Steve Wilson, one of the broadcaster’s most experienced football commentators, is listed for Match of the Day and Football Focus, while Martin Keown appears as a pundit on the latter. Sarah Mulkerrins reports for Final Score, and John Murray handles reporting duties for BBC Radio 5 Live. Wilson has covered countless major football occasions for the BBC, and Keown’s Arsenal connection makes his analysis especially relevant whenever the Gunners are involved.

Sky Sports’ weekend coverage also has its usual premium feel. David Jones presents on Sky Sports Premier League HD, with Peter Drury and Alan Smith on commentary, plus punditry from Jamie Redknapp and Ian Wright. Drury’s evocative style has made him one of the most admired commentators in the game, while Smith, a former Arsenal striker, remains a trusted voice on top-flight football. Wright, of course, needs little introduction to Arsenal fans, with his status as a club legend and one of the most prominent TV personalities in the country ensuring strong interest whenever he appears on analysis duty. A useful overview of the league’s broadcast arrangements can be found on the Premier League official website.

There is also plenty of familiar British broadcasting talent dotted across the rest of the schedule. John Anderson is on talkSPORT commentary with Chris Perry, while Scott Minto appears as a pundit and Nigel Adderley reports. On Sky Sports News, Dharmesh Sheth, Patrick Davison and David Craig are among the reporters keeping tabs on the final-day fallout, with Jamie Redknapp offering punditry. Redknapp has become one of Sky’s longest-serving and most recognisable analysts, often praised for his clear explanation of tactical themes and player performance.

With Premier League places, European qualification and final-day narratives all part of the wider context, Crystal Palace v Arsenal promises to attract a strong audience across platforms. Whether supporters tune in through the Arsenal App, follow the BBC’s updates, or watch the global world feed, the match is well covered by some of the best-known names in British football broadcasting. For Arsenal fans in particular, the blend of club commentary and familiar voices such as Clarke, Wright, Keown and Drury makes this a fixture with both on-pitch and off-pitch appeal.

Article generated: 24 May 2026, 16:01 GMT

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