Where to Watch & Who's Commentating: Waterford v St Patrick's Athletic – Virgin Media Three & Play Line-Up
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Where to Watch & Who's Commentating: Waterford v St Patrick's Athletic – Virgin Media Three & Play Line-Up
British fans can follow the Irish Premier Division clash between Waterford and St Patrick's Athletic live on Virgin Media Three and Virgin Media Play, with commentary and analysis led by Mark Rodden, Stuart McAvoy, and pundits Brian Kerr and Conan Byrne[1][9]. The match kicks off at 20:00 UK time on Friday, 10 July 2026, at the Waterford Regional Sports Centre, and is also available via Virgin Media Audio Description[1].
For audio-only coverage, Stuart McAvoy returns as the main commentator on Virgin Media Audio Description, bringing his seasoned voice to Irish football once again. On Virgin Media Play (geo/R), presenter Tommy Martin leads the pre-match and post-match coverage, with Mark Rodden and Stuart McAvoy sharing commentary duties alongside co-commentator Keith Treacy, while Brian Kerr and Conan Byrne provide expert punditry[1].
Tommy Martin, a familiar face in Irish football broadcasting, has built a reputation for engaging presenter work across Virgin Media's sports platforms. His calm demeanour and deep understanding of the League of Ireland make him a natural choice for guiding viewers through the matchday experience. Meanwhile, Mark Rodden – a former player himself – adds a layer of tactical insight to his commentary, often drawing on his experience in the Irish game to contextualise key moments.
Stuart McAvoy is one of Ireland's most recognised football commentators, with a career spanning decades on radio and television. His clear delivery and ability to capture the drama of tight matches have made him a staple of Irish football coverage, particularly for Virgin Media's broadcasts. On this night, he splits duties with Rodden, ensuring continuous and dynamic narration of the game.
The punditry panel features Brian Kerr and Conan Byrne. Kerr, a former Republic of Ireland national team manager, brings elite-level strategic analysis and a deep historical perspective on the game. Byrne, a former professional striker and ever-present figure in Irish football commentary, offers sharp, modern insights grounded in his playing career at clubs like St Patrick's Athletic and Ipswich Town[1].
Keith Treacy, who served as co-commentator on both Virgin Media Play and Virgin Media Three, adds further depth with his experience as a former League of Ireland and English Football League player. His presence ensures that on-the-ball actions are interpreted with the nuance of someone who has competed at the same level as the players involved.
In terms of the match itself, all signs point to a comfortable win for St Patrick's Athletic. The Saints sit third in the table with 38 points, 21 points ahead of Waterford, who remain bottom of the league with just 17 points[2][3]. Recent form strongly favours St Pat's: both sides have won three of their last four matches, but the Saints' superior quality and defensive organisation are expected to shine. Predictions suggest a 0-2 victory for St Patrick's Athletic, with Ryan Edmundson tipped to score[2].
History between the two clubs also leans heavily towards St Pat's, who hold a 28-21 advantage in head-to-head results, including 15 draws[5]. Fewer than three goals have been scored in three of the last four meetings, making Under 2.5 goals a probable outcome[2].
While British viewers cannot access the match via mainstream channels like Sky, BBC, or ITV, Virgin Media's Irish coverage is geo-restricted to Ireland. However, fans can still access the broadcast via Virgin Media Play if they have a valid Irish IP address. For those abroad, the game is also streamed on platforms like StarTimes World Football (South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana) and Sporty TV (Nigeria, Ghana)[1].
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Article generated: 10 July 2026, 20:26 GMT