Sky Sports 2024 presenters, pundits and commentators: The Sky Sports line-up in full
The Sky Sports 2024 presenters, pundits and commentators features an all-star cast of former stars
Sky Sports 2024 presenters, pundits and commentators features an array of some of the biggest former footballers of all times, as well as A-list names from the world of sports broadcasting.
Sky has been the official broadcaster of the Premier League ever since the breakaway league was launched back in 1992. Though many of the faces have changed as the network has evolved over the years, though, the broadcaster remains one of the biggest in the world and a staple of British television.
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Sky Sports 2024 presenters, pundits and commentators
Who are the presenters on Sky Sports?
David Jones
David Jones is the presenter for Sky's Super Sunday and Monday Night Football programmes. He also sometimes appears as a presenter for Premier League Live, alternating duties with Kelly Cates.
Jones started presenting live Premier League matches in 2010 and replaced former host Ed Chamberlain, who moved to ITV to present horse racing. Jones is a Sunderland fan and in December 2019, was announced as a new non-executive director of the Black Cats.
Kelly Cates
Kelly Cates is the presenter of Friday Night Football and Saturday Night Football on Sky Sports. She also presents Premier League Live alternately with David Jones taking the other shift.
Originally a Sky Sports News presenter, Cates made the transition to front Premier League games in August 2017. She is the eldest of four children of former Celtic and Liverpool player and manager Sir Kenny Dalglish.
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Who are the pundits on Sky Sports?
Gary Neville
Gary Neville played 400 times in the Premier League for Manchester United and joined Sky Sports at the start of the 2011/12 season, taking over as analyst on Monday Night Football from Andy Gray, alongside Jamie Redknapp.
Neville previously did punditry work for ITV during the 2002 World Cup – which he missed due to injury – and for Euro 2008, which England did not qualify for.
Jamie Carragher
Jamie Carragher played over 700 times for Liverpool and won the Champions League in his career. He joined Sky Sports upon his retirement from football in 2013 on Monday Night Football alongside Gary Neville.
Carragher has also appeared on US network CBS Sports to cover the Champions League.
Roy Keane
Roy Keane won seven titles with Manchester United and captained the Republic of Ireland in a decorated career. He began appearing sporadically on ITV as a pundit, joining Sky Sports to work on Super Sunday in September 2019.
Keane once claimed, "Never again" after do punditry, saying, "I'd rather go to the dentist. You're sitting there with people like Richard Keys and they're trying to sell something that's not there. Any time I watch a game on television I have to turn the commentators off."
Micah Richards
Micah Richards played for Manchester City for 10 years between 2005 and 2015, going on loan for the last of those seasons to Fiorentina in Serie A, before moving to Aston Villa. The former defender won two titles, was capped 15 times for England and played for Great Britain at the 2012 Olympic Games.
Richards is a pundit across Sky Sports, BBC Sport and US network CBS Sports, appearing across radio and television including Match of the Day.
Daniel Sturridge
A new addition from the 2023/24 season, former Manchester City, Chelsea and Liverpool forward Daniel Sturridge has appeared sporadically across Sky's coverage on matches. A bubbly character who has sung live on Sky in the past (no, really), Sturridge was "outed" by Richards in an early Sky appearance for growing up as an Arsenal fan.
The ex-England man netted 76 times in the Premier League.
Jamie Redknapp
Jamie Redknapp joined Sky Sports in 2011 with Gary Neville, having previously covered Euro 2004 as a pundit on the BBC. As well as punditry work, he has appeared on Sky1 sports game show A League of Their Own as a team captain.
In almost 300 Premier League appearances, Redknapp played for Liverpool, Tottenham and Southampton.
Karen Carney
Karen Carney is a legend at both Arsenal women and Chelsea women, having won the Champions League with the former and played 144 times for England – making her Sky's most-capped pundit.
Carney has been a regular on Sky Sports and Amazon Prime – including Women's Super League and men's Premier League matches – since 2019.
Michael Dawson
Former Tottenham captain Michael Dawson has appeared both as a pundit on live Premier League coverage and Soccer Saturday on Sky Sports since retiring in 2021.
Other pundits
The following ex-footballers have all appeared as Sky Sports pundits over the last few years:
- Craig Bellamy
- David Prutton
- Dion Dublin
- Jack Wilshere
- Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink
- Jose Mourinho
- Patrice Evra
- Paul Merson
- Robbie Keane
- Theo Walcott
- Thierry Henry
Who are the commentators on Sky Sports?
Peter Drury
Peter Drury is the flagship commentator on Sky Sports. He replaced the long-serving Martin Tyler in 2023, following Tyler stepping down after 30 years – and has worked on BT Sport and ITV, becoming a cult hit for his poetic delivery of big moments.
Drury is most famous for commentating on the opening goal of World Cup 2010, scored by Siphiwe Tshabalala, in which he declared, "Goal for South Africa; goal for all Africa", and in Roma's iconic comeback against Barcelona in 2018, in which he said, "Roma have risen from their ruins; [Kostas] Manolas, the Greek god in Rome."
Rob Hawthorne
Rob Hawthorne has worked on Sky Sports since 1995 as a commentator. He most notably was the voice of the 2005 Champions League final between Liverpool and AC Milan.
Bill Leslie
Bill Leslie has been at Sky since 2003. He is most often heard on Premier League or EFL Championship – but also commentates on Scottish football for the network.
Ian Crocker
Ian Crocker has been at Sky Sports since 2010, when he replaced the outgoing Ian Darke. Crocker worked on Sky before that in various capacities and has commentated a lot on Scottish football over the years.
Gary Weaver
Gary Weaver is most often heard on Championship games on Sky Sports.
Seb Hutchinson
Seb Hutchinson is the most recent addition to Sky's commentary team, having worked for the likes of ITV and BBC Five Live over the years.
Who are the co-commentators on Sky Sports?
Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher
Both Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher serve as co-commentators in big games – often when their respective teams (Manchester United and Liverpool) are the clubs in action.
Occasionally for big matches, such as Manchester City vs Liverpool, both Neville and Carragher will both co-commentate alongside Martin Tyler.
Alan Smith
Former Leicester City and Arsenal striker Alan Smith is one of Sky's bigger-name co-commentators – and a regular for matches with either of his two former sides.
Smith is often used across various points of a weekend's coverage and doesn't have specific timeslots that he sticks to.
Andy Hinchcliffe
A former left-back for Manchester City, Everton and Sheffield Wednesday, Andy Hinchcliffe provides co-commentary for both Premier League and Championship games, as well as some Manchester City games in the Women's Super League.
Karen Carney
Karen Carney operates both as a pundit and an occasional co-commentator on Sky Sports for both Premier League and Women's Super League.
Don Goodman
In almost 600 Football League games, Don Goodman scored 162 goals and retired in 2003. Now, he's used primarily as a co-commentator on Sky Sports in Premier League fixtures – but rarely in big games.
Lee Hendrie
Former Aston Villa midfielder Lee Hendrie officially retired in 2019. He is now a co-commentator in Premier League games for Sky Sports.
Who are the reporters on Sky Sports?
Geoff Shreeves
Geoff Shreeves has been at Sky Sports since 1992 – the Premier League's inaugural season – as a pitchside reporter and interviewer. Shreeves appears at big games, often behind the bench, providing updates on injuries, breaking news and conducting pre-match and post-match interviews with players and managers.
Shreeves has also featured in the FIFA series as a reporter giving injury updates.
Patrick Davison
Patrick Davison is a touchline reporter for Sky Sports. Although Shreeves is often used for the headline game of the weekend, Davison is relied on for big games, too.
Greg Whelan
Greg Whelan is another of Sky's reporters, who is also tasked with pre- and post-match interviews.
Eilidh Barbour
Eilidh Barbour is the main presenter for BBC's golf coverage and has worked as a reporter on Sky Sports. A lifelong supporter of St. Johnstone, Barbour has also presented coverage on Amazon Prime.
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