Hull FC v Wakefield Trinity live commentary: BBC Radio Humberside, BBC Radio Leeds and BBC Sounds coverage

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Hull FC v Wakefield Trinity in the English Super League will be available live on BBC radio coverage this evening, with BBC Radio Humberside carrying the DAB broadcast and BBC Radio Leeds plus BBC Sport Online offering audio coverage. Listeners can also access the match through the BBC Sounds app, which brings together the full commentary team for the fixture.

The main BBC Radio Humberside and BBC Sounds presentation is led by Ollie Turner, with James Fletcher as main commentator and Chris Green as co-commentator. BBC Radio Leeds and BBC Sport Online’s audio coverage features James Deighton on main commentary alongside former Hull FC and Wakefield Trinity scrum-half James Webster, whose playing experience gives the broadcast an informed tactical edge. The BBC’s live sport pages also confirm that the fixture is being covered as live rugby league commentary between Hull FC and Wakefield Trinity in Super League.

Ollie Turner has become a familiar voice across BBC local sport, particularly in rugby league heartlands, where presenters are expected to balance match detail with local insight. James Fletcher and James Deighton are among the BBC’s regular rugby league voices, while Chris Green has built a reputation as an articulate co-commentator who can translate the flow of a game for radio audiences. James Webster brings additional credibility from a long professional career in the sport, having played at the highest level in both England and Australia before moving into coaching and punditry. That background matters in a derby-style fixture such as Hull FC v Wakefield Trinity, where small tactical shifts can decide the outcome.

For British and Australian rugby league audiences, the BBC remains one of the most important free-to-air routes into Super League coverage, especially for fans who prefer radio or audio streams rather than television. The BBC’s rugby league service has repeatedly delivered major audiences for Super League games, underlining the value of accessible coverage for clubs such as Hull FC and Wakefield Trinity. The fixture also highlights how BBC local radio continues to serve traditional rugby league strongholds in Yorkshire and Humberside, with regional stations remaining central to the sport’s broadcast identity. For more on the competition, see the Betfred Super League.

Hull FC and Wakefield Trinity have both featured prominently in recent BBC rugby league coverage, and their meetings often produce close contests that suit live radio commentary. BBC Sport’s live listing confirms that supporters can follow the game via audio, making it easy to tune in through DAB, online or the BBC Sounds app without needing a television subscription. For match-day listeners, that means the full broadcast team is available whether they are at home, travelling or following the game on mobile.

The commentary setup also reflects BBC Rugby League’s usual format, with a presenter to frame the broadcast, a lead commentator to call the action and a co-commentator to provide analysis from a playing perspective. In practice, that combination is particularly effective for Super League coverage because the pace of the game, the importance of field position and the influence of interchange rotations are all easier to follow with expert live explanation. For fans of either side, the coverage offers a straightforward way to stay close to the action in one of the traditional fixtures of the English game.

Article generated: 19 June 2026, 20:01 GMT

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