Arsenal v Leicester - Mike Sewell
Hull v Aston Villa - John Acres
Liverpool v Tottenham - Alan Green & John Hartson (commentary)
Sunderland v QPR - Ian Brown
Bournemouth v Derby - Andy Gillies
Blackpool v Middlesbrough - Vicky Sparks
Brentford v Watford - Steve May
5 Live - 11.2.15
With Mark Chapman with Neil Lennon, Stuart McCall and Trevor Sinclair
Chelsea v Everton - Jonathan Overend & Clive Allen
Crystal Palace v Newcastle - John Southall
Man Utd v Burnley - Conor McNamara
Southampton v West Ham - Tony Husband
Stoke v Man City - Ian Dennis & Phil Brown
WBA v Swansea - Pat Murphy
Not Forest v Wigan - Naz Premji (Sohail Sahi and Steve Froggat on SE)
Matterface again showing how poor a commentator he is. Not only that his bias towards Chelsea is cringe-worthy, why on earth do we have to suffer him when Proudfoot is light-years ahead of him?
Matterface again showing how poor a commentator he is. Not only that his bias towards Chelsea is cringe-worthy, why on earth do we have to suffer him when Proudfoot is light-years ahead of him?
You don't rate Matterface. We get it. Do you really need to mention it at every opportunity?
You don't rate Matterface. We get it. Do you really need to mention it at every opportunity?
Yes because as a football fan it irks me that such a shocking commentator is able to broadcast on national radio and anyone with any sanity should be of the same opinion. He is an insult to all commentators and every local radio commentator must wonder what they have to do to broadcast to a wider audience.
Manchester United v Burnley - Bill Rice - reports Stoke City v Manchester City - Ian Cheeseman and Fred Eyre - commentary Nottingham Forest v Wigan Athletic - Anthony Waring - reports
Perhaps worth noting for any new radio rights deal that there will now be more first picks in Saturday 17.30 (9) and fewer at Saturday 12.30 (6) which is presumably going to influence to some extent the attractiveness of the slots that 5 Live/Talksport are going for.
That said, there might still be decent games at Saturday 12.30 because Sky will still have the flexibility with their second picks to use big games there before Champions League midweeks if they wish (rather like how Monday Night Football doesn't contain any first picks but by having first, second and third choice on lots of weekend Sky have been able to put the likes of Manchester United V Chelsea and Manchester City V Chelsea in the MNF slot over the past 18 months.)
talkSPORT's website now says Sunday's FA Cup coverage will include commentary of Bradford v Sunderland.
They also confirm they'll have commentary of Paris SG v Chelsea and Manchester City v Barcelona in the Champions League. Not sure if they're going to be doing Arsenal v Monaco yet - BBC Radio 5 Live will be.
As for League Cup Final day...
BBC Radio 5 Live have Six Nations commentary of Ireland v England at 3pm meaning the first half of Chelsea v Tottenham will be on 5 Live Sports Extra. The second half will be on both.
talkSPORT will have a trio of commentaries that day including Liverpool v Manchester City (12:00), Arsenal v Everton (14:00) followed by the League Cup Final (16:00).
With the tournament having concluded at the weekend, before it slips to the back of my mind I've record the details of the BBC World Service's coverage of it on here for posterity. Unfortunately BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra didn't simulcast any of their coverage as they did with the semi-finals and final of the 2013 edition of the tournament, so I have relied upon Twitter and the As It Happened pages of the BBC Sport website for the information below.
I'm not sure how many commentaries the BBC World Service produced, but I know they broadcast commentaries on the opening game (Equatorial Guinea v Congo), all four quarter-finals, both semi-finals and the final in English, French and Swahili. Here's the details of their English language coverage.
Saturday 17th to Wednesday 28th January - Group Stage
Bata (Group A) - Steve Crossman and Nick Cavell (both on MD1, the former on MD2 and the latter for MD3) Ebebiyin (Group - Ed Harry and Alex South (MD1), Nick Cavell (MD2) and Matthew Kenyon (MD3) Mongomo (Group C) - Matthew Kenyon Malabo (Group D) - Ed Harry and Alex South (MD1), Steve Crossman (MD2 & 3)
The World Service's MD3 reporters at the stadiums hosting five games from each group covered the matches taking place at that ground on the final matchday of the group on the same side of the draw (so Nick Cavell covered Democratic Republic of Congo v Tunisia from Group B in Bata for example).
Saturday 31st January
Africa Cup of Nations Quarter-Finals
Congo v Democratic Republic of Congo & Tunisia v Equatorial Guinea (Bata) - Piers Edwards and Matthew Kenyon
Sunday 1st February
Africa Cup of Nations Quarter-Finals
Ghana v Guinea & Ivory Coast v Algeria (Malabo) - Steve Crossman and Nick Cavell
Wednesday 4th February
Africa Cup of Nations Semi-Final
Democratic Republic of Congo v Ivory Coast (Bata) - Piers Edwards and Matthew Kenyon
Thursday 5th February
Africa Cup of Nations Semi-Final
Ghana v Equatorial Guinea (Malabo) - Steve Crossman and Nick Cavell
Saturday 7th February
Africa Cup of Nations Third Place Play-Off
Democratic Republic of Congo v Equatorial Guinea (Malabo) - Nick Cavell (reports only)
Sunday 8th February
Africa Cup of Nations Final
Ivory Coast v Ghana (Bata) - Steve Crossman and Matthew Kenyon
Farayi Mungazi presented most of the editions of Sportsworld that included live Cup of Nations commentaries, including all of those from the knockout stages, although I'm not sure if he was live at the grounds or hosting from a central base/studio. Lee James also hosted a couple of AFCON-led editions of Sportsworld, while John Bennett was also involved in their coverage (I think he and Piers Edwards were primarily reporting for BBC World News on TV).
Perhaps the most notable - certainly the most notorious anyway - thing about the World Service's AFCON coverage was how Steve Crossman and Nick Cavell had to abandon their broadcast of the Ghana v Equatorial Guinea semi-final during the crowd trouble that held up the match for over 30 minutes. Here's how the final moments of their commentary sounded: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31161604.
Here are the details of talkSPORT's FA Cup Fifth Round commentary teams:
Saturday 14th February
West Bromwich Albion v West Ham United - Nigel Adderley and Clive Allen
Blackburn Rovers v Stoke City - Jim Proudfoot and Michael Gray
Derby County v Reading - Ian Abrahams and Ian Danter (updates)
Crystal Palace v Liverpool - Sam Matterface and Ray Houghton
Sunday 15th February
Aston Villa v Leicester City - Sam Matterface and Stan Collymore
Bradford City v Sunderland - Jim Proudfoot and Danny Higginbotham
Arsenal v Middlesbrough - Nigel Adderley and Ray Parlour
Monday 16th February
Preston North End v Manchester United - Jim Proudfoot and Stan Collymore
Ian Danter will be hosting Matchday Live on Saturday, Mark Saggers will present Kick Off: FA Cup Live on Monday and Saggers and Dants will share the presenting duties on Sunday Exclusive.
Elsewhere, Adrian Durham will have few notable guest co-hosts on his weeknight Drive Time show - Stoke City goalkeeper Asmir Begovic on Monday 16th February, Neil Warnock (back on the station for the first time since leaving Crystal Palace I think) on Friday 20th February and Gary Neville on Tuesday 24th February.
Ian Danter presenting Matchday Live: FA Cup Special from the iPro Stadium, followed by Call Collymore with Sam Matterface and Ray Houghton from Selhurst Park
FA Cup Fifth Round
West Bromwich Albion v West Ham United - Nigel Pearson and Clive Allen (12.45pm commentary), with Dave Rowe at pitchside
Blackburn Rovers v Stoke City - Jim Proudfoot and Michael Gray (3pm commentary)
Derby County v Reading - Ian Abrahams and Ian Danter
Crystal Palace v Liverpool - Sam Matterface and Ray Houghton (5.30pm commentary), with Tony Incenzo at pitchside and James Dodd producing
Championship
AFC Bournemouth v Huddersfield Town - Alex Crook
Bolton Wanderers v Watford - Graham Beecroft
Fulham v Ipswich Town - Andrew McKenna
Leeds United v Millwall - Graham Courtney
Norwich City v Wolverhampton Wanderers - Chris Parrott
Cricket World Cup 2015 Pool A
Australia v England - Jon Norman, with Jack Bannister providing end-of-innings analysis
Rugby Union: Six Nations
England v Italy - Mike Bovill
Ireland v France - David Brady
Between 6-10am, Georgie Bingham and Jason Cundy presented the Weekend Sports Breakfast from the Cabbage Patch pub outside Twickenham ahead of the England v Italy Six Nations game. They also had a panel of Brian Moore, Kyran Bracken and Ben Morgan. There was no Up The League this morning with Geoff Peters being on holiday, meaning The Warm Up moved forward to 10am and Matchday Live began at its old start time of 12noon.
As mentioned, Nigel Pearson stepped in for Nigel Adderley on commentary duty at his local ground the Hawthorns due to the traffic on the M40. Pearson tweeted last night that he was due to be reporting on Bolton Wanderers v Watford. I'm not sure if Graham Beecroft has duly been re-routed to the Macron Stadium from another game, if so geography would suggest he may have been due to be at Blackpool v Nottingham Forest. Great to hear Pearson doing his first talkSPORT commentary of the season, I thoroughly enjoyed what I heard of it.
BBC Radio Leeds
Leeds United versus Millwall - Katherine Hannah, Adam Pope and Noel Whelan
Bournemouth versus Huddersfield Town - AM, DAB and the official Huddersfield Town website - Gareth Jones, Paul Ogden and Kieran O'Regan
Radio Yorkshire
Leeds United versus Millwall - Mark Wilson and Robbie Blake
Presented by Richard Gordon on all frequencies, with Willie Miller.
Scottish Premiership Commentaries (810MW) St Johnstone v Celtic (12.45pm) - Liam McLeod and Pat Bonner, with Alasdair Lamont pitchside Ross County v Motherwell - Rob Maclean and Scott Booth
Open All Mics (92-95FM/103.5-105FM)
Post-match interviewers in brackets where applicable
Scottish Premiership Dundee v Partick Thistle - Scott Davie (Paul Mitchell) Kilmarnock v Dundee Utd - Chick Young (John Barnes) Ross County v Motherwell - Barry Wilson (Martin Dowden) St Mirren v Inverness CT - Jonathan Sutherland
Scottish Championship Hearts v Livingston - Allan Preston (Brian McLaughlin) Raith Rovers v Falkirk - Charlie Mann
Simon Davies (studio host) with Rick O'Shea, Dafydd James and Dafydd Jones hosting from 'somewhere' in Edinburgh.
Wycombe Wanderers v Newport County - Rob Phillips and Ian Walsh (SE Wales FM & DAB / SW Wales FM & DAB / MW / Digital TV)
Wrexham v Barnet - Mark Poyser and Jason Perry (N Wales FM / NE Wales & NW Wales DAB / Online)
Newtown v The New Saints - Marc Lloyd Williams
Cardiff v Carmarthen Quins (Principality Premiership RU) - Andy Moore
England v Italy (RBS 6 Nations) - Andrew Titheridge
It would be wrong of me to say that the Newport County game was an 'uninterrupted' one, 'cos it wasn't.
BBC Radio Cymru
Eleri Siôn (host) from a Hotel in Princess Street. Edinburgh with Deiniol Jones and Emyr Lewis
Wycombe Wanderers v Newport County - Owain Llyr
Wrexham v Barnet - Dylan Griffiths and Malcolm Allen (nationwide commentary)
Newtown v The New Saints - Marc Lloyd Williams
Cardiff v Carmarthen Quins (Principality Premiership RU) - Alun Jenkins
BBC Bristol / Somerset
Ed Hadwin (studio host)
Bristol City v Sheffield United - Andy Howard and Adam Baker (1548MW / 1566MW)
Doncaster Rovers v Yeovil Town - Ron Walker (debut) and Chris Spittles (95.5FM)
Grimsby Town v Bristol Rovers - Richard Hoskin and Keith Brookman (94.9FM / 104.6FM / Bristol & Bath DAB / Somerset DAB / Online / Freeview?)
BFBS Radio
Blackburn Rovers v Stoke City (FA Cup 5th round) - Shane Pinnington (predicted a Stoke City win, and told host Hal Stewart he was a 'staunch' Chester FC fan)
England v Italy (RBS 6 Nations) - Andrew Titheridge
Ireland v France (RBS 6 Nations) - David Brady
WTA Dubai Tennis - Dave Luddy
BBC 5 Live Sports Xtra
Ireland v France (RBS 6 Nations) (1700GMT KO) - Conor McNamara and Denis Hickie
BBC 5 Live
England v Italy (RBS 6 Nations) (1430GMT KO) - Mark Pougatch (host) Alistair Eykyn (0-20) Iain Robertson (20-40) and Paul Grayson
BBC Radio Manchester presented by Jimmy Wagg from Bolton
Bolton Wanderers v Watford - Jack Dearden and John McGinlay - commentary Oldham Athletic v Colchester United - John Gilder - reports Peterborough United v Rochdale - Graham Miller - reports Cheltenham Town v Bury - Carson Wishart - reports
Joe Molloy presented Off The Ball alongside Cian Murtagh and Nathan Murphy
Premier League (as IRN)
Arsenal v Leicester City - Guy Swindells
Hull City v Aston Villa - Al Ross
Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur - Shane Pinnington
Sunderland v Queens Park Rangers - Grahame Lloyd
Wednesday 11th February
Joe Molloy presented Off The Ball alongside Richie McCormack and Colm Parkinson
Premier League (as IRN)
Chelsea v Everton - Nigel Bidmead
Crystal Palace v Newcastle United - Andrew Cheal
Manchester United v Burnley - Peter Smith
Southampton v West Ham United - Alan Lewis
Stoke City v Manchester City - Grahame Lloyd
West Bromwich Albion v Swansea City - Clive Edwards
Saturday 14th February
Ger Gilroy presented Off The Ball from the Ballsbridge Hotel, with Adrian Barry and Nathan Murphy in the studio
FA Cup Fifth Round (as IRN)
West Bromwich Albion v West Ham United - Clive Edwards
Blackburn Rovers v Stoke City - Shane Pinnington
Crystal Palace v Liverpool - Laurence Mora
Rugby Union: Six Nations
England v Italy - Russell Hargreaves (as Talking Rugby)
Ireland v France - Trevor Hogan
Gaelic Football: GAA All-Ireland Club Senior Football Championship Semi-Final
Corofin v St Vincent's - Oisin Langan
IRN didn't have a reporter at Derby County v Reading going by Newstalk. There was no Premier League Live on Today FM this weekend for obvious reasons, but they did have Ross Lindsay reporting on Ireland v France in the Six Nations.
Comments
With Mark Pougatch at The Emirates
Arsenal v Leicester - Mike Sewell
Hull v Aston Villa - John Acres
Liverpool v Tottenham - Alan Green & John Hartson (commentary)
Sunderland v QPR - Ian Brown
Bournemouth v Derby - Andy Gillies
Blackpool v Middlesbrough - Vicky Sparks
Brentford v Watford - Steve May
5 Live - 11.2.15
With Mark Chapman with Neil Lennon, Stuart McCall and Trevor Sinclair
Chelsea v Everton - Jonathan Overend & Clive Allen
Crystal Palace v Newcastle - John Southall
Man Utd v Burnley - Conor McNamara
Southampton v West Ham - Tony Husband
Stoke v Man City - Ian Dennis & Phil Brown
WBA v Swansea - Pat Murphy
Not Forest v Wigan - Naz Premji (Sohail Sahi and Steve Froggat on SE)
Patrick Thistle v Celtic - Roddy Forsyth
You don't rate Matterface. We get it. Do you really need to mention it at every opportunity?
Yes because as a football fan it irks me that such a shocking commentator is able to broadcast on national radio and anyone with any sanity should be of the same opinion. He is an insult to all commentators and every local radio commentator must wonder what they have to do to broadcast to a wider audience.
Presented by Richard Gordon from Firhill on 810MW, with Richard Wilson.
Scottish Premiership
Partick Thistle v Celtic (7.45pm) - John Barnes, Scott Booth and Murdo MacLeod (commentary) with Chick Young pitchside
Manchester United v Burnley - Bill Rice - reports
Stoke City v Manchester City - Ian Cheeseman and Fred Eyre - commentary
Nottingham Forest v Wigan Athletic - Anthony Waring - reports
That said, there might still be decent games at Saturday 12.30 because Sky will still have the flexibility with their second picks to use big games there before Champions League midweeks if they wish (rather like how Monday Night Football doesn't contain any first picks but by having first, second and third choice on lots of weekend Sky have been able to put the likes of Manchester United V Chelsea and Manchester City V Chelsea in the MNF slot over the past 18 months.)
They also confirm they'll have commentary of Paris SG v Chelsea and Manchester City v Barcelona in the Champions League. Not sure if they're going to be doing Arsenal v Monaco yet - BBC Radio 5 Live will be.
As for League Cup Final day...
BBC Radio 5 Live have Six Nations commentary of Ireland v England at 3pm meaning the first half of Chelsea v Tottenham will be on 5 Live Sports Extra. The second half will be on both.
talkSPORT will have a trio of commentaries that day including Liverpool v Manchester City (12:00), Arsenal v Everton (14:00) followed by the League Cup Final (16:00).
Africa Cup of Nations: Equatorial Guinea 2015
With the tournament having concluded at the weekend, before it slips to the back of my mind I've record the details of the BBC World Service's coverage of it on here for posterity. Unfortunately BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra didn't simulcast any of their coverage as they did with the semi-finals and final of the 2013 edition of the tournament, so I have relied upon Twitter and the As It Happened pages of the BBC Sport website for the information below.
I'm not sure how many commentaries the BBC World Service produced, but I know they broadcast commentaries on the opening game (Equatorial Guinea v Congo), all four quarter-finals, both semi-finals and the final in English, French and Swahili. Here's the details of their English language coverage.
Saturday 17th to Wednesday 28th January - Group Stage
Bata (Group A) - Steve Crossman and Nick Cavell (both on MD1, the former on MD2 and the latter for MD3)
Ebebiyin (Group - Ed Harry and Alex South (MD1), Nick Cavell (MD2) and Matthew Kenyon (MD3)
Mongomo (Group C) - Matthew Kenyon
Malabo (Group D) - Ed Harry and Alex South (MD1), Steve Crossman (MD2 & 3)
The World Service's MD3 reporters at the stadiums hosting five games from each group covered the matches taking place at that ground on the final matchday of the group on the same side of the draw (so Nick Cavell covered Democratic Republic of Congo v Tunisia from Group B in Bata for example).
Saturday 31st January
Africa Cup of Nations Quarter-Finals
Congo v Democratic Republic of Congo & Tunisia v Equatorial Guinea (Bata) - Piers Edwards and Matthew Kenyon
Sunday 1st February
Africa Cup of Nations Quarter-Finals
Ghana v Guinea & Ivory Coast v Algeria (Malabo) - Steve Crossman and Nick Cavell
Wednesday 4th February
Africa Cup of Nations Semi-Final
Democratic Republic of Congo v Ivory Coast (Bata) - Piers Edwards and Matthew Kenyon
Thursday 5th February
Africa Cup of Nations Semi-Final
Ghana v Equatorial Guinea (Malabo) - Steve Crossman and Nick Cavell
Saturday 7th February
Africa Cup of Nations Third Place Play-Off
Democratic Republic of Congo v Equatorial Guinea (Malabo) - Nick Cavell (reports only)
Sunday 8th February
Africa Cup of Nations Final
Ivory Coast v Ghana (Bata) - Steve Crossman and Matthew Kenyon
Farayi Mungazi presented most of the editions of Sportsworld that included live Cup of Nations commentaries, including all of those from the knockout stages, although I'm not sure if he was live at the grounds or hosting from a central base/studio. Lee James also hosted a couple of AFCON-led editions of Sportsworld, while John Bennett was also involved in their coverage (I think he and Piers Edwards were primarily reporting for BBC World News on TV).
Perhaps the most notable - certainly the most notorious anyway - thing about the World Service's AFCON coverage was how Steve Crossman and Nick Cavell had to abandon their broadcast of the Ghana v Equatorial Guinea semi-final during the crowd trouble that held up the match for over 30 minutes. Here's how the final moments of their commentary sounded: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31161604.
Jim Proudfoot and Danny Higginbotham
Presented by Dougie Vipond from Ibrox on 810MW, with Richard Wilson.
Scottish Championship
The Rangers v Hibernian (7.45pm) - Rob Maclean, Craig Paterson and Willie Miller (commentary) with Chris McLaughlin pitchside
Jonathan Sutherland reported from the "protest" outside Ibrox.
Bundesliga
Borussia Dortmund v Mainz 05 - Tom Rennie
talkSPORT
Matt Holland presenting Kick Off: The Player's Lounge alongside Dean Ashton
Rugby Union: Premiership
Leicester Tigers v Gloucester - Simon Ward
Rugby League: Super League
Wigan Warriors v Huddersfield Giants - Richard Shaw-Wright
Saturday 14th February
West Bromwich Albion v West Ham United - Nigel Adderley and Clive Allen
Blackburn Rovers v Stoke City - Jim Proudfoot and Michael Gray
Derby County v Reading - Ian Abrahams and Ian Danter (updates)
Crystal Palace v Liverpool - Sam Matterface and Ray Houghton
Sunday 15th February
Aston Villa v Leicester City - Sam Matterface and Stan Collymore
Bradford City v Sunderland - Jim Proudfoot and Danny Higginbotham
Arsenal v Middlesbrough - Nigel Adderley and Ray Parlour
Monday 16th February
Preston North End v Manchester United - Jim Proudfoot and Stan Collymore
Ian Danter will be hosting Matchday Live on Saturday, Mark Saggers will present Kick Off: FA Cup Live on Monday and Saggers and Dants will share the presenting duties on Sunday Exclusive.
Elsewhere, Adrian Durham will have few notable guest co-hosts on his weeknight Drive Time show - Stoke City goalkeeper Asmir Begovic on Monday 16th February, Neil Warnock (back on the station for the first time since leaving Crystal Palace I think) on Friday 20th February and Gary Neville on Tuesday 24th February.
BBC WM
BBC WM Sport with Daz Hale Live from The Hawthorns at 12pm and then at 2:30pm, Paul Franks Live from Carrow Road
FA Cup - 5th Round
West Brom v West Ham - Richard Wilford & Daz Hale (Live 12:45pm Commentary)
Championship
Norwich City v Wolverhampton Wanderers - Mark Regan & Paul Franks (Live 3pm Commentary)
League One
Walsall v Port Vale - Steve Hermon (3pm Updates)
Free Radio 80s
FA Cup - 5th Round
West Brom v West Ham - Tom Ross & Tony Brown (12:45pm Updates)
Championship
Norwich City v Wolverhampton Wanderers - Chris Coles & Andy Thompson (Live 3pm Commentary)
Ian Danter presenting Matchday Live: FA Cup Special from the iPro Stadium, followed by Call Collymore with Sam Matterface and Ray Houghton from Selhurst Park
FA Cup Fifth Round
West Bromwich Albion v West Ham United - Nigel Pearson and Clive Allen (12.45pm commentary), with Dave Rowe at pitchside
Blackburn Rovers v Stoke City - Jim Proudfoot and Michael Gray (3pm commentary)
Derby County v Reading - Ian Abrahams and Ian Danter
Crystal Palace v Liverpool - Sam Matterface and Ray Houghton (5.30pm commentary), with Tony Incenzo at pitchside and James Dodd producing
Championship
AFC Bournemouth v Huddersfield Town - Alex Crook
Bolton Wanderers v Watford - Graham Beecroft
Fulham v Ipswich Town - Andrew McKenna
Leeds United v Millwall - Graham Courtney
Norwich City v Wolverhampton Wanderers - Chris Parrott
Cricket World Cup 2015 Pool A
Australia v England - Jon Norman, with Jack Bannister providing end-of-innings analysis
Rugby Union: Six Nations
England v Italy - Mike Bovill
Ireland v France - David Brady
Between 6-10am, Georgie Bingham and Jason Cundy presented the Weekend Sports Breakfast from the Cabbage Patch pub outside Twickenham ahead of the England v Italy Six Nations game. They also had a panel of Brian Moore, Kyran Bracken and Ben Morgan. There was no Up The League this morning with Geoff Peters being on holiday, meaning The Warm Up moved forward to 10am and Matchday Live began at its old start time of 12noon.
As mentioned, Nigel Pearson stepped in for Nigel Adderley on commentary duty at his local ground the Hawthorns due to the traffic on the M40. Pearson tweeted last night that he was due to be reporting on Bolton Wanderers v Watford. I'm not sure if Graham Beecroft has duly been re-routed to the Macron Stadium from another game, if so geography would suggest he may have been due to be at Blackpool v Nottingham Forest. Great to hear Pearson doing his first talkSPORT commentary of the season, I thoroughly enjoyed what I heard of it.
Leeds United versus Millwall - Katherine Hannah, Adam Pope and Noel Whelan
Bournemouth versus Huddersfield Town - AM, DAB and the official Huddersfield Town website - Gareth Jones, Paul Ogden and Kieran O'Regan
Radio Yorkshire
Leeds United versus Millwall - Mark Wilson and Robbie Blake
Presented by Richard Gordon on all frequencies, with Willie Miller.
Scottish Premiership Commentaries (810MW)
St Johnstone v Celtic (12.45pm) - Liam McLeod and Pat Bonner, with Alasdair Lamont pitchside
Ross County v Motherwell - Rob Maclean and Scott Booth
Open All Mics (92-95FM/103.5-105FM)
Post-match interviewers in brackets where applicable
Scottish Premiership
Dundee v Partick Thistle - Scott Davie (Paul Mitchell)
Kilmarnock v Dundee Utd - Chick Young (John Barnes)
Ross County v Motherwell - Barry Wilson (Martin Dowden)
St Mirren v Inverness CT - Jonathan Sutherland
Scottish Championship
Hearts v Livingston - Allan Preston (Brian McLaughlin)
Raith Rovers v Falkirk - Charlie Mann
Simon Davies (studio host) with Rick O'Shea, Dafydd James and Dafydd Jones hosting from 'somewhere' in Edinburgh.
Wycombe Wanderers v Newport County - Rob Phillips and Ian Walsh (SE Wales FM & DAB / SW Wales FM & DAB / MW / Digital TV)
Wrexham v Barnet - Mark Poyser and Jason Perry (N Wales FM / NE Wales & NW Wales DAB / Online)
Newtown v The New Saints - Marc Lloyd Williams
Cardiff v Carmarthen Quins (Principality Premiership RU) - Andy Moore
England v Italy (RBS 6 Nations) - Andrew Titheridge
It would be wrong of me to say that the Newport County game was an 'uninterrupted' one, 'cos it wasn't.
BBC Radio Cymru
Eleri Siôn (host) from a Hotel in Princess Street. Edinburgh with Deiniol Jones and Emyr Lewis
Wycombe Wanderers v Newport County - Owain Llyr
Wrexham v Barnet - Dylan Griffiths and Malcolm Allen (nationwide commentary)
Newtown v The New Saints - Marc Lloyd Williams
Cardiff v Carmarthen Quins (Principality Premiership RU) - Alun Jenkins
BBC Bristol / Somerset
Ed Hadwin (studio host)
Bristol City v Sheffield United - Andy Howard and Adam Baker (1548MW / 1566MW)
Doncaster Rovers v Yeovil Town - Ron Walker (debut) and Chris Spittles (95.5FM)
Grimsby Town v Bristol Rovers - Richard Hoskin and Keith Brookman (94.9FM / 104.6FM / Bristol & Bath DAB / Somerset DAB / Online / Freeview?)
BFBS Radio
Blackburn Rovers v Stoke City (FA Cup 5th round) - Shane Pinnington (predicted a Stoke City win, and told host Hal Stewart he was a 'staunch' Chester FC fan)
England v Italy (RBS 6 Nations) - Andrew Titheridge
Ireland v France (RBS 6 Nations) - David Brady
WTA Dubai Tennis - Dave Luddy
BBC 5 Live Sports Xtra
Ireland v France (RBS 6 Nations) (1700GMT KO) - Conor McNamara and Denis Hickie
BBC 5 Live
England v Italy (RBS 6 Nations) (1430GMT KO) - Mark Pougatch (host) Alistair Eykyn (0-20) Iain Robertson (20-40) and Paul Grayson
Bolton Wanderers v Watford - Jack Dearden and John McGinlay - commentary
Oldham Athletic v Colchester United - John Gilder - reports
Peterborough United v Rochdale - Graham Miller - reports
Cheltenham Town v Bury - Carson Wishart - reports
Tuesday 10th February
Joe Molloy presented Off The Ball alongside Cian Murtagh and Nathan Murphy
Premier League (as IRN)
Arsenal v Leicester City - Guy Swindells
Hull City v Aston Villa - Al Ross
Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur - Shane Pinnington
Sunderland v Queens Park Rangers - Grahame Lloyd
Wednesday 11th February
Joe Molloy presented Off The Ball alongside Richie McCormack and Colm Parkinson
Premier League (as IRN)
Chelsea v Everton - Nigel Bidmead
Crystal Palace v Newcastle United - Andrew Cheal
Manchester United v Burnley - Peter Smith
Southampton v West Ham United - Alan Lewis
Stoke City v Manchester City - Grahame Lloyd
West Bromwich Albion v Swansea City - Clive Edwards
Saturday 14th February
Ger Gilroy presented Off The Ball from the Ballsbridge Hotel, with Adrian Barry and Nathan Murphy in the studio
FA Cup Fifth Round (as IRN)
West Bromwich Albion v West Ham United - Clive Edwards
Blackburn Rovers v Stoke City - Shane Pinnington
Crystal Palace v Liverpool - Laurence Mora
Rugby Union: Six Nations
England v Italy - Russell Hargreaves (as Talking Rugby)
Ireland v France - Trevor Hogan
Gaelic Football: GAA All-Ireland Club Senior Football Championship Semi-Final
Corofin v St Vincent's - Oisin Langan
IRN didn't have a reporter at Derby County v Reading going by Newstalk. There was no Premier League Live on Today FM this weekend for obvious reasons, but they did have Ross Lindsay reporting on Ireland v France in the Six Nations.
BBC WM
BBC WM Sport with Mark Regan Live from The BBC studios in the Mailbox
FA Cup - 5th Round
Aston Villa v Leicester City - Tom Marlow (12:30pm Updates)
Free Radio 80s
Tom Ross's Goalzone Live from Villa Park
FA Cup - 5th Round
Aston Villa v Leicester City - Tom Ross & Pat Heard (12:30pm Updates)