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Where to Watch Hearts vs Dundee: TV Channels and Commentary Teams Revealed
The Scottish Premiership clash between Hearts and Dundee on 26th April 2025 (15:00 UK time) will be available to watch via two club-specific channels, with contrasting broadcast line-ups for fans of each side. While no mainstream UK broadcasters like Sky Sports, BBC Scotland or Viaplay are showing this particular fixture, dedicated supporters can still follow the action through their team's own platforms.
Hearts TV Coverage Team
Hearts TV offers the more comprehensive coverage, with presenter Robert Borthwick anchoring their broadcast. Borthwick has been a fixture of Hearts media output for over a decade, having previously worked for Heart of Midlothian FC in various communications roles before moving into presenting.
The commentary team features experienced voice Laurie Dunsire on lead commentary. Dunsire, who also commentates for BBC Scotland's sports output, is known for his passionate delivery when covering Hearts matches. He's joined by former Hearts defender Jimmy Sandison as co-commentator. Sandison made over 150 appearances for the Tynecastle club in the 1990s before moving into media work.
Completing the line-up is pundit Andy Webster, another former Hearts centre-back who won 28 caps for Scotland. Webster had two spells with Hearts (2006-07 and 2011-15) and brings tactical insight from his time working as a coach after retirement.
Dundee's DeeTV Broadcast
For Dundee supporters, DeeTV provides a more streamlined production with Ethan Hampton handling commentary duties single-handedly. Hampton has been the voice of Dundee's in-house coverage since 2022, having previously worked for local radio stations covering Dundee FC matches.
Alternative Viewing Options
While neither Sky Sports nor BBC Scotland are broadcasting this match live, highlights will be available on the SPFL's digital platforms and possibly on BBC Scotland's Sportscene programme later that evening. International viewers should check local listings as some overseas broadcasters may carry the world feed coverage.
The absence from mainstream UK television reflects the challenges of covering every Scottish Premiership fixture, with broadcasters typically prioritising matches involving Celtic and Rangers or particularly significant clashes in the title race or relegation battle.
What to Expect From the Match
This mid-table Premiership encounter may not have title implications, but both teams will be looking to finish the season strongly. Hearts, traditionally one of Scotland's biggest clubs outside the Old Firm, will be favourites at Tynecastle, but Dundee have shown they can be dangerous opponents on their day.
The contrasting broadcast approaches reflect each club's media strategy - Hearts offering a more studio-based production with multiple pundits, while Dundee opt for a simpler commentary-focused stream. Both provide valuable options for fans unable to attend the match in person.
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