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Top 10 Most Iconic Football Commentators

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Top 10 Most Iconic Football Commentators

Football commentators remark on the events of the game as they happen, expressing their view as neutral in the stands. However, their voice and lingo add a special flavour to the moment, making it a delight for the ears.

A duo works to explain different scenarios of the game, with one professional commentator describing minute-by-minute action and another, mostly a former player or coach, giving supplementary input on relevant points. Below are the top-ranked commentators.

Ranking Factors?

Broadcasting Experience: The amount of experience of working with renowned broadcasters is considered along with the Leagues, and competitions one has covered throughout their career.

Career Span & Longevity: The majority of these famous football commentators have enjoyed a lengthy career span while expanding their legacy and influence, thus, it’s a vital factor to secure a rank on the list.

Commentary Style & Iconic Moments: Every football interpreter has a unique style and flow to describe the game on the mic to viewers and listeners. It’s the style that makes the commentary iconic.

List of Best Football Commentators

10. Ian Darke (TNT Sports)

Ian Darke
Image Credit – USA Today

Darke was previously part of Sky Sports’ original Big Four alongside Martin Tyler, Alan Parry, and Rob Hawthorne, but majorly contributed to the other side. Even though his work is a bit of Premier League propaganda, his longevity and distinctive style will always be respected.

Darke joined the BT Sport team for 2013/14 Premier League matches and also commentated for the 2014, 2016,2017, and 2019 FA Cup finals. He was also part of Prime Video’s UK Premier League coverage. His commentating style is full of energy and passion and illustrates the dramatic moments of the match.

Famous Quote: “Never go for a 50-50 ball unless you’re 80-20 sure of winning it.”

9. Guy Mowbray (BBC)

Guy Mowbray (BBC)
Image Credit – BBC

Everyone thinks you’re biased when being a MOTD commentator, however, Mowbray has been running the show for quite some time, remaining one of the few distinctive voices to date. His flat Yorkshire tones fit the bill when conveying how unimpressed he is by something, and we all need that sometimes. He was part of the Euro 2000 and Euro 2004 as well as the 2002 World Cup.

As ITV held the rights for Premiership highlights, Mowbray was a regular commentator alongside Clive Tyldesley, Peter Drury, and Jon Champion on the Saturday night highlights show for three seasons. His style is fast-paced and energetic, suited to big tournaments and the world.

Famous Quote: “He’s an American, qualified to play for Wales because he has a Welsh grandmother, who was on the bench against Switzerland.”

8. Peter Drury (Sky Sports)

Peter Drury (Sky Sports)
Image Credit – The Telegraph

Peter has brought a poetic style to the game and his words add the required impact to the high and low moments of the game. Even though, a previous SA commentator of the year a few years ago, some get annoyed by the nature of his work, he remains a unique broadcaster, which is all that matters. Formerly an ITV Sport’s second-choice football commentator (1998–2013), and freelanced widely post-2013. He is one of the main Sky football commentators in the EPL.

He covered the Premier League for Premier League Productions (until May 2022), UEFA Champions League and Europa League for CBS Sports (2020-2022), EFL Cup for Pitch International (2022), Premier League for Amazon Prime (2022-23), UEFA leagues for BT Sport (2022-23), and FIFA World Cups (2014, 2018, 2022). His style of commentary is exceptional, narrating the games as poems with his spell-binding words of wisdom.

Famous Quote: “Roma have risen from their ruins!” and “If you know your history, you will understand just what it means.”

7. Jon Champion (ITV)

Image Credit – ESPN

Known for the Cut his Teeth moment a long time ago on 5 Live, Jon is to be found on ITV playing Abbot to Coisty’s Costello, on the Amazon Prime platform. His explanation of statistics is always good and warm to the ears. He commentated for BBC Radio 5 between 1992 and 1996 covering Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup, and Football League matches, making him one of the best football commentators.

During this period, Champion also took part in the 1994 and 1996 First Division play-off Finals and the 1996 UEFA Champions League Final. For ESPN he commented at the 2014 FIFA World Cup and UEFA EURO 2016. From 2019 to 2022 he mainly covered the MLS. Currently, he is doing Sunday matches for ESPN covering the Premier League. He is a complete commentator, articulate and intelligent commentator, calm and provides a deep understanding to viewers with his analysis.

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6. Jonno Pearce (BBC)

Jonno Pearce (BBC)
Image Credit – Football 365

Jonno is easily considered the funniest man on TV or radio, carrying it in a droll style. Known as the opinion divider, the old attack dog yelling at history is a lot more than just a delight. Pearce joined the BBC’s Match of the Day team in 2004 and BT Sport in 2013.

He has commentated on the FA Cup, League Cup, Championship, five World Cups, four European Championships, three Women’s World Cups, and a Women’s European Championship. Pearce is also a front-line BBC commentator alongside Guy Mowbray, Steve Wilson, and Simon Brotherton. His vast experiences, energy and descriptive commentary are second to none.

Famous Quote: “I wouldn’t trust Newcastle’s back five to protect my garden gnomes from squirrels.”

5. Vicki Sparks (5 Live)

Vicki Sparks (5 Live)
Image Credit – BBC

Vicki Sparks has paved the way for women’s commentary in recent times. Known for her ground-breaking work, starting stiffer but getting relaxed with experience, her roar at an England goal in the final for the Lionesses made her career, as you just relive the moment with your eyes closed as well. Sparks made history on 20 June 2018.

As the first woman to commentate on a live World Cup match between Portugal and Morocco on British TV during BBC One’s coverage. Despite online criticism, she received support against sexism. She later commentated at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup and was nominated for Commentator of the Year in November 2023. She is often considered one of the best female football commentators. She provides proper insights and understanding of the match through her descriptive, powerful commentary.

Famous Quote: “Who else but Cristiano Ronaldo? He’s made the breakthrough!”

4. Conor McNamara (5 Live)

Conor McNamara (5 Live)
Image Credit – BBC

Irish voices are always known to add more aura and Conor is no exception. Though not in the 5 Live’s ranks, his superb performance cannot be nabbed. He could be a good drinking pal, though, as he expresses astonishment and boredom while genuinely adding to his very good ability to set goals. McNamara’s first national radio commentary for BBC Radio 5 Live was Bolton v Tottenham in April 2002.

His first Match of the Day commentary for BBC television was Everton versus Aston Villa in October 2004. McNamara regularly commentates on the Premier League, the FA Cup, and the UEFA Champions League. He has worked at every FIFA World Cup since 1998 and every UEFA European Championship since 2004. Each year from 2014 to 2023, McNamara was nominated as Football Supporters’ Federation Commentator of the Year and his voice is most loved amongst the fans due to his engaging style of communication.

Famous Quote: “He(Leo Messi) operates on a different plane, in a different galaxy. We are just lucky to be alive at the same time as him.”

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3. Clive Tyldesley (ITV)

Clive Tyldesley (ITV)
Image Credit – The Telegraph

Clive has been in a league of his own, the last of the generation of great mic men, despite having mixed opinions on games featuring the younger performers for England. His voice is absolutely compelling and superbly prepared as if it should be a part of football.

Tyldesley commentated on every Champions League final between 1998 and 2015 for ITV. He was ITV’s lead commentator at the European Championships from 2000 to 2016 and the World Cup finals between 2002 and 2018. He has more than 6 decades of experience in this field, something that is reflected in his style of commentary, excellent command of language, strong voice, full of knowledge and research.

Famous Quote: “Jari Litmanen should be made compulsory.”

2. John Murray (5 Live)

 Ian Dennis
Image Credit – The Telegraph

He was known as The Chief John and has been 5 Live’s main commentator for years. His adaptation to change has been key, as he is more emotional than before. His huge knowledge, adding to his famously mannered personality, and never getting anything wrong are the assets for his longevity. Wearing a part of the old school shirt and tie brigade, the very definition of professionalism is there in front of you.

In 1995 he transferred to the BBC Radio Sport department and by 1998 he become part of the football commentary team. Murray made his FA Cup final commentary debut on 5 Live on 15 May 2010, describing Chelsea’s 1–0 victory over Portsmouth alongside Ingham. He is now established as the first choice Sunday 4:30 pm commentator. Murray never fails to deliver thrills with his passionate commentary on the beloved sport.

Famous Quote: “The ageless Teddy Sheringham, 37 now…”

1. Ian Dennis (5 Live)

 Ian Dennis
Image Credit – Football 365

Like all the best, the commentary is in his park, where we all pay a visit. Although he remains a private fella, his work is more technical than most. Dennis brings us the scores on Saturdays, a task he has mastered with time. His judgment cut through perfectly in quiet moments, making a hard thing sound easy. It’s a real work of art.

He has all the commentator’s attributes, from command to statistical analysis, but at times, it sounds like he loses it, while overwhelmed, by unfolding action. In 2002, he left Radio Leeds to work as a football commentator for Radio 5 Live, for which he has covered four major international tournaments. He has a calm and authoritative voice on the mic, coupled with proper game knowledge, insights and in-depth analysis.

Famous Quote: “Drogba… and Chelsea are the champions of Europe!”

List of Top 10 Best Football Commentators

RankNameBroadcasting OrganizationSpan
1Ian Dennis5 live2002 – Present
2John Murray5 live1995 – Present
3Conor McNamaraITV2002 – Present
4Clive Tyldesley5 live1976 – Present
5Vicki Sparks5 live2018 – Present
6Jonno PearceBBC2004 – Present
7Jon ChampionITV1992 – Present
8Peter DrurySky Sports1990 – Present
9Guy MowbrayBBC1997 – Present
10Ian DarkeTNT Sports1992 – Present
Top 10 best football commentators

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FAQs

Q. Who's the best football commentator?
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A. Ian Dennis is the best football commentator.
Q. Who's the current best football commentator?
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A. Peter Drury is the current best football commentator
Q. How many football commentators on the list work for 5 live?
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A. Four commentators on the list are currently working for 5 live: Ian Dennis, John Murray, Clive Tyldesley & Vicki Sparks.
Q. Who is the richest football commentator?
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A. Gary Lineker, Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, and Alan Shearer are some of the richest football commentators.
Q. Who is the main Sky football commentator?
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A. Peter Drury is the main Sky football commentator.
Q. Who is the lead commentator for the Premier League?
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A. Peter Drury is the lead commentator for the Premier League.
Q. Who is the female presenter of the Premier League football shows?
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A. Seema Jaiswal is the female presenter of the Premier League football shows.
Q. Who is the best commentator in English football?
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A. Peter Drury and Ian Dennis are the best commentators in English football.
Q. Who is the English female commentator of football?
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A. Alex Scott, Karen Carney, and Vicki Sparks are the English female football commentators.
Q. Who are the FIFA commentators?
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A. Martin Tyler and Alan Smith are the FIFA commentators.
Q. Who is the Premier League commentator?
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A. Peter Drury is the Premier League commentator.
Q. Who was the old English football commentator?
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A. Hugh Johns was the old English football commentator.
Q. Who is the BBC female commentator?
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A. Robyn Cowen is the BBC female commentator.

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