When listening to the second part of this music I picture Rebecca Lowe quickly reading through the half-time scores and leading into the highlights as well as her previewing the next week matchups!
Although I like the clean version I always listen to it on the background of the match highlights and what they are listing the squads... Just makes the match coming up more exciting especially when it's a big one and the commentators are playing up the players
reminds me of rebecca lowe informing me that my favorite player tore his acl during the first half which i missed the entirety of because it started at 6:30 AM
This is one of four things that can really make our adrenaline pump. The other 3 are, 19/20 premier league theme, champions league theme and hearing arlo lee and Graeme on commentary
"Yeah, and once again, it's a 433 for Manchester United: Greenwood as that lone striker upfront with Rashford and Fernandes on either side. No Pogba in the starting lineup today as van de Beek starts alongside Fred and Scott McTominay. No changes in the backline, Wan Bisaka starts on the right, Shaw on the left, Maguire and Lindelof holding up the back two spots just infront of De Gea. Thoughts on this?"
One of my favorite sports theme tracks.. Especially the 2nd part that starts at 1:30. So much adrenaline rush, especially when you have to wake up early in the morning to watch some games. :)
Can't believe I finally found this. I'd given up after searching for a long time. After the Wolves vs. Man Utd. match a couple of days ago I heard it again and thought I'd give it another try and this comes up. Guess I found my new alarm ringtone.
As with NBC Sports already have extended their partnership with the Premier League, this theme shall continue to be heard _all_ the way until 2028! _(On a side note; the Spanish-language usage of NBC's coverage (Telemundo) will also continue on until 2028 too.)_
Have to disagree. Sounds like Fox Sports NFL theme. Still love it, but the British theme song is far better...sounds like today, whereas NBC's version sounds so 90s