Liverpool vs Brentford TV guide: Sky Sports+ coverage, world feed commentary and how to watch the Premier League finale
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Liverpool host Brentford at Anfield in a 4pm BST Premier League kick-off on Sunday, with UK viewers able to follow the action live on Sky Sports+. The final-day fixture will also be available through Sky’s digital platforms, while the wider world feed will carry the game to international broadcasters. For Liverpool supporters, the club’s own LFCTV build-up and live audio coverage will add another layer of access before and after the match.
For fans wanting to know where to tune in, the most complete UK coverage comes via Sky’s final-day offering. Sky Sports+ will show the game live, with David Jones fronting the studio presentation. Jones is one of British football broadcasting’s most familiar faces, having spent years anchoring Sky’s Premier League coverage and major tournament programming. He will be joined by a high-profile pundit panel including Jamie Redknapp, Micah Richards and Ian Wright, giving viewers a mixture of tactical detail, locker-room insight and sharp analysis.
On the commentary side, Sky’s broadcast will feature Gary Weaver and Don Goodman for the highlights and world feed package. Weaver has become a trusted Premier League voice through his long-standing work in live football commentary, while Goodman, a former striker for clubs including West Bromwich Albion, Sunderland and Wolves, has built a respected second career as a co-commentator and analyst. Their experience should suit a game with plenty riding on it, especially on a day when all 10 Premier League matches are being played at once.
For viewers following the match on Sky Sports News / HD, Juliette Ferrington will be reporting from pitchside. Ferrington has established herself as one of Sky’s most dependable football reporters, regularly delivering live updates, team news and player reaction across the broadcaster’s major domestic and international coverage. Her presence should ensure strong on-the-ground coverage from Anfield before, during and after the final whistle.
There is also extensive radio and audio coverage for supporters on the move. talkSPORT will provide updates through reporter Matt Jones, while talkSPORT 2 will carry live commentary from Ian Danter alongside former goalkeeper Matt Murray. Danter is a hugely experienced broadcaster whose work across football and other sports has made him a recognisable voice to listeners, and Murray adds fresh analytical perspective from his own professional playing background. The talkSPORT app will also feature Danter on commentary, while talkSPORT International will use Rich Wolfenden on the call.
Overseas, the match will be shown on Syfy and the USA Network app in the United States, with Rebecca Lowe presenting the coverage. Lowe is one of the most respected British-born broadcasters working in American football media, best known for her award-winning presenting on Premier League Mornings. The US studio team also includes former Premier League names Tim Howard, Robbie Mustoe, Robbie Earle and Lee Dixon, all of whom bring a mix of elite playing experience and deep analysis to NBC’s coverage.
In the UK, Liverpool’s official channels also offer alternatives for fans not watching live on television. The club’s LFCTV build-up starts from 2.45pm BST, with live audio commentary and post-match reaction, while video.liverpoolfc.com, the LFC app and the club’s Match Centre provide free live audio and minute-by-minute updates. Full official information on the club’s broadcast arrangements can be found on the Liverpool website here.
As ever on the final day of the Premier League season, there will be plenty of attention not just on the result, but on the presentation too. With Sky assembling a strong line-up, the world feed carrying experienced voices, and Liverpool’s own media channels offering thorough club coverage, supporters have plenty of ways to stay across every twist of Liverpool v Brentford from Anfield.
Article generated: 24 May 2026, 16:01 GMT
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