Who is commentating Nottingham Forest v Bournemouth? BBC Final Score and Sky Sports coverage explained

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This match took place on 24 May 2026.
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Nottingham Forest host Bournemouth in the English Premier League this afternoon, with British viewers able to follow the action across a strong line-up of live coverage, radio and highlights options. The match is being shown on Sky One UK HD, where David Jones presents the programme, while Gary Taphouse is on main commentary duty alongside former Scotland striker Chris Sutton. For viewers who prefer match updates and rolling reaction, BBC Final Score is also carrying the game via reporter Naz Premji.

Sky’s studio team for the fixture is packed with familiar names. Jamie Redknapp, Micah Richards and Ian Wright are all involved as pundits, bringing different perspectives from elite playing careers in midfield, defence and attack respectively. David Jones is one of British football broadcasting’s most recognisable presenters, long associated with live Premier League coverage for Sky Sports, while Chris Sutton has built a successful second career in punditry after winning the Premier League with Blackburn Rovers in 1995. His direct, often outspoken analysis has made him a regular on Sky’s biggest domestic fixtures.

Gary Taphouse is an experienced commentator widely heard on Sky and on the world feed, particularly for Premier League matches. His clear, measured style has made him a dependable voice on English football. The world feed for Nottingham Forest v Bournemouth also uses Gary Taphouse with Chris Sutton alongside him, meaning international viewers will hear the same commentary pairing. On reporting duties, Natalie Gedra is involved for both Sky Sports and the world feed, giving up-to-date pitchside insight throughout the afternoon.

For those following the game through other outlets, Sky Sports News / HD has Lynsey Hooper and Natalie Gedra on reporting duties, while talkSPORT is represented by Dave Rowe. talkSPORT International has Jon Howick as the main commentator. That means supporters across the UK and beyond have plenty of ways to stay across what is expected to be an important Premier League contest.

The presence of Ian Wright and Micah Richards in the studio should add plenty of energy. Wright, one of Arsenal’s greatest ever strikers, is now one of British television’s most popular pundits, valued for his enthusiasm and knowledge of the modern game. Richards, who won the Premier League with Manchester City, has also become a standout broadcaster thanks to his sharp tactical eye and approachable style. Alongside Redknapp, a former England midfielder with spells at Liverpool and Tottenham, Sky has assembled a panel designed to appeal to both tactical purists and casual viewers.

There is also wider context for anyone wanting a quick reference point on the competition itself. The Premier League remains the most watched domestic league in world football, and fixtures such as Forest v Bournemouth often have significance beyond the points on offer. Nottingham Forest will be aiming to make home advantage count, while Bournemouth arrive looking to build momentum in the closing stages of the season.

If you are tuning in from the UK, the key names to remember are simple: David Jones presenting on Sky, Gary Taphouse and Chris Sutton in the commentary box, and Naz Premji providing coverage for BBC Final Score and Sky’s reporting team. With radio coverage on talkSPORT and highlights available on Sky Sports, there is no shortage of ways to keep up with Nottingham Forest v Bournemouth this afternoon.

Article generated: 24 May 2026, 16:01 GMT

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