Who is commentating on Notts County v Salford City? TV and radio coverage for the League Two play-off final
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Notts County v Salford City in the English League Two play-offs is scheduled for 25 May 2026 at 15:00 UK time, with Wembley Stadium staging the promotion final. The match sits on a major broadcast day in Britain, with ITV, Sky Sports and talkSPORT 2 all listed among the places to follow the action, while ESPN’s live match page also confirms the fixture at Wembley.[2][4]
On ITV English Football League Highlights, the presenter is Katie Shanahan and the main commentator is David Stowell. That makes ITV’s highlights programme the free-to-air option in the UK for viewers who want a post-match round-up rather than live coverage.[2][4]
Sky Sports is carrying the biggest live coverage package, with Julian Warren presenting and David Stowell again on commentary. The pundit team includes Gareth Ainsworth, Lee Hendrie and Andy Woodman, while reporting duties are shared by Johnny Phillips, Harriet Prior and Emma Saunders.
Gareth Ainsworth brings direct promotion-play-off experience from a long managerial career, having become widely associated with high-energy, high-emotion football coverage as well as his work in the dugout. Lee Hendrie, formerly an England midfielder, has built a strong reputation as a television analyst after a Premier League and international playing career. Andy Woodman, meanwhile, is best known as a coach and manager with extensive experience in the English game, giving Sky a panel with both player and coaching insight.
Sky Sports News is also offering supplementary coverage, again featuring Gareth Ainsworth alongside Johnny Phillips, Mark McAdam and Harriet Prior. That should be useful for viewers wanting build-up, interviews and reaction before and after the final.[2][4][5]
For radio listeners, talkSPORT 2 and the talkSPORT App will feature Olly Clink presenting, with Ian Danter on main commentary and Adrian Clarke as co-commentator. Ian Abrahams is listed as reporter, giving the station its usual blend of live match voice and touchline updates.
David Stowell is the common thread across ITV and Sky’s coverage, underlining how prominent he has become in EFL broadcasting. His role as main commentator across both outlets means British viewers will hear a familiar voice whether they are watching highlights on ITV or the live Sky broadcast.
For those wanting a quick factual reference on the clubs involved, the Notts County page gives background on one of the oldest football clubs in the world, while Salford City’s rise through the leagues has made this final a notable meeting between a historic name and a modern EFL project.[4]
The play-off final itself is set up as a finely balanced contest. The league table shown in the available information has Salford City finishing fourth and Notts County fifth, separated by just one point, which adds extra weight to the Wembley occasion.[4]
So, if you are watching in Britain, the key options are straightforward: Sky Sports for live television coverage, ITV for highlights, and talkSPORT 2 for radio commentary. With David Stowell front and centre on the TV side, and Ian Danter leading the radio call, the final has a strong broadcast line-up to match the occasion.[2][4][5]
Article generated: 25 May 2026, 15:11 GMT
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