Thierry Henry to make punditry debut for Sky Sports at Manchester City v Arsenal

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Former footballer Thierry Henry will make his first appearance as a regular Sky Sports football pundit this afternoon.

The global sporting icon will work across Sky Sports’ unrivalled schedule of live international, European and domestic football, joining a line-up of football experts that includes Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Jamie Redknapp and Graeme Souness.

Sky Sports viewers will be able to enjoy Henry’s opinions and insight forged from a playing career of unparalleled success.

The Frenchman will join Ed Chamberlin and Graeme Souness at the Etihad Stadium, the site of Sky’s second televised match of the day – Manchester City v Arsenal.

The Citizens are aiming to retain the title, while the Gunners have a fight on their hands if they are to finish in the top four once again.

September’s reverse fixture saw the sides share the spoils in a 2-2 draw at the Emirates Stadium.

Speaking of joining Sky Sports, Thierry Henry said: “I’ve been fortunate enough to have had an amazing playing career with many incredible memories and now I can’t wait for the next chapter to begin with Sky Sports.

“I played for some of the best teams in football and now I’m joining what I think is the best team in television. I’m looking forward to joining the guys and helping to provide Sky Sports viewers with the best possible analysis. I can’t wait.”

Coverage begins at 3.30pm on Sky Sports 1 and Sky Sports 1 HD, kick-off 4.00pm

Sky Sports will also air the Premier League clash between West Ham United at Hull City from 12.30pm today.

Posted on Sunday 18 January 2015
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