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This match took place on 17 May 2026.
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Bradford Bulls v Hull FC is set to attract plenty of attention in the English Super League this afternoon, with coverage available across the BBC’s radio and digital platforms. For listeners in the UK, the main national option is BBC Radio 5 Live, where Matt Newsum will be reporting on the match. Supporters in West Yorkshire and East Yorkshire can also tune in via regional coverage on BBC Radio Humberside and BBC Radio Leeds, while the BBC Sounds app and BBC Sport Online audio service provide easy access for fans on the move. For British and Australian audiences alike, it is another reminder of how widely Super League coverage now reaches through live radio and streamed audio.

The BBC’s rugby league presentation team is led on this occasion by James Fletcher, who has become a familiar voice across BBC Rugby League output. Fletcher has built a strong reputation in the sport through his work as presenter and anchor across radio and digital broadcasts, helping to guide listeners through live action, build-up and reaction. Alongside him on the regional and online feeds are experienced commentators Richard Stead and Matt Shaw, both of whom have extensive rugby league backgrounds and are well known to regular followers of the British game. The co-commentary team also includes Chris Green and former New Zealand international Cameron Smith, adding both tactical insight and on-field credibility.

Smith’s presence is likely to be particularly interesting for rugby league fans. A former forward who played at the highest level in the NRL and internationally for New Zealand, he brings the kind of first-hand detail that can sharpen any live broadcast. That sort of expertise is a key part of BBC radio’s rugby league coverage, especially in a competition like Super League where the pace, physicality and tactical shifts can change quickly. For Bradford and Hull fans, the combination of experienced journalists and former players should make the audio coverage especially informative.

Bradford Bulls remain one of the best-known names in English rugby league, with a rich history that includes multiple domestic triumphs and a strong place in the sport’s modern era. Hull FC, meanwhile, continue to be one of the traditional powerhouses of the game, backed by a passionate support base and a long-standing reputation for producing entertaining fixtures. Matches between sides with this sort of heritage often draw a strong audience, even when listened to rather than watched, and BBC coverage is designed to capture that atmosphere in full.

For those following from Australia, Super League fixtures are increasingly accessible through international audio and digital platforms, even when broadcast rights differ from the NRL’s domestic coverage on channels such as Fox Sports. BBC radio remains one of the most recognisable ways to keep up with the English competition, especially for expatriate fans and neutral observers who enjoy the different rhythms of British rugby league commentary. The BBC’s wider rugby league service, including BBC Sport’s rugby league hub, also offers reports, reaction and clips around the match.

With Matt Newsum on BBC Radio 5 Live and the regional BBC teams providing complementary coverage, listeners should have no shortage of ways to follow the action. Whether tuning in through BBC Sounds, BBC Sport Online or local radio, fans of Bradford Bulls and Hull FC can expect a knowledgeable broadcast built around seasoned rugby league voices. In a sport where detail matters, that combination of national reach and specialist commentary remains one of the BBC’s biggest strengths.

Article generated: 17 May 2026, 15:02 GMT

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