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talkSPORT, the UK’s only national commercial speech radio station, is the home of live sport, news and debate. talkSPORT’s distinctive, passionate and energetic approach to broadcasting coupled with its all-star presenter line-up that includes Alan Brazil, Ian Wright, Andy Townsend, Stan Collymore, Danny Kelly and George Galloway has resulted in the station going from strength to strength.
The pillar of talkSPORT’s output is football. So if you’re passionate about the beautiful game then make it a fixture in your diary to wake up to the award-winning Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast with Ronnie Irani every weekday morning from 6am to 10am. Alan and Ronnie pull no punches as they debate the previous night’s big matches and the weekend’s key fixtures.
Arsenal and England legend Ian Wright, alongside Adrian Durham, hosts talkSPORT’s drive time show, Bowtime, so the drive home from work is never a chore. Following Wrighty and Durham is ‘Kick-Off’ with the former Liverpool striker Stan Collymore and Danny Kelly.
And if you like your football live and uninterrupted then talkSPORT is the place to tune your radio’s dial. ‘Match Day Live,’ talkSPORT’s live and exclusive commentary of a Barclays Premier League match, dominates Saturday afternoon. Stan Collymore and broadcaster Nigel Pearson deliver live commentary of the 3pm match live from the ground and bring listeners all the excitement of the pre-match build-up as well as the elation and deflation in the post match phone-in.
Through the week talkSPORT also delivers live and exclusive commentary of Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea’s Champions League matches and as the season draws to an end we’ll be at the League Cup final and Championship and Division One play-off’s live from Wembley.
But if topical and incisive debate and discussion is more your thing, then get ready to have your views challenged and your rants aired. The dull mantle of current affairs gets an image change when it’s in the hands of controversial and opinionated presenters like George Galloway and Jeremy Kyle. Do you dare to tackle them live on air?