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Scottish Junior Cup Final 2025 Live on BBC Alba and Digital Platforms
The eagerly anticipated Scottish Junior Cup Final between Johnstone Burgh and Tranent takes place on Sunday, 1 June 2025, with kick-off at 16:05 BST from Broadwood Stadium. Fans across the UK can catch live coverage courtesy of BBC Alba, which will begin its broadcast from 16:00, providing a dedicated platform for Scottish football enthusiasts.
BBC Alba’s broadcast will be enriched by the expert co-commentary of Gordon Moffat, whose extensive knowledge of Scottish football brings insightful analysis and engaging commentary throughout the match. Moffat, a respected figure in Scottish football circles, combines first-hand experience and a passion for the game, elevating the viewing experience for fans following this prestigious junior cup final.
In addition to traditional television coverage on BBC Alba, the match will be accessible through BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport Scotland Online, ensuring convenient streaming options. All these platforms will feature Gordon Moffat’s co-commentary, guaranteeing consistent expert insight regardless of how fans choose to watch.
About the Finalists
Johnstone Burgh, established in 1956, compete in the West of Scotland Football League (WoSFL) Premier Division and play their home games at Keanie Park in Johnstone. The club boasts a rich history in the Scottish Junior Cup, having won the trophy twice in the 1960s (1963–64 and 1967–68) and reaching the final as recently as the 1999–2000 season. Johnstone Burgh have a strong record in regional competitions and enjoy passionate local support.
Tranent are also celebrated competitors on the junior football scene, and have battled their way through the cup to reach this final showdown. The 2025 final represents a marquee fixture in Scottish junior football, attracting considerable attention from supporters of both clubs as well as neutral fans of the sport.
Venue and Match Details
The final will be held at Broadwood Stadium, a well-equipped venue known for hosting significant Scottish football fixtures. Kick-off is scheduled for 16:05 BST, following BBC Alba’s pre-match build-up from 16:00.
About Gordon Moffat and BBC Alba Coverage
Gordon Moffat, the co-commentator across all broadcasts of the match, has an authoritative voice in Scottish football commentary. His contributions extend beyond live match commentary into analysis and punditry, especially focusing on grassroots and junior football, making him an ideal choice for this final. His insights add depth to the coverage, combining tactical breakdowns with historical context.
BBC Alba has solidified its reputation as the premier outlet for Scottish football, particularly for matches that highlight the country’s rich football heritage and local talent. Their digital platforms, including BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport Scotland Online, complement traditional broadcasting to reach the widest possible audience.
How to Watch
- TV Broadcast: BBC Alba from 16:00 BST
- Streaming: BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport Scotland Online with live commentary by Gordon Moffat
Further Information and Links
- Johnstone Burgh FC Official Website
- Scottish Junior Cup Official Information
- The NEN: Johnstone Burgh vs Tranent Coverage
This year’s Scottish Junior Cup Final promises thrilling football action supported by expert commentary and comprehensive coverage across multiple BBC platforms. Whether watching on TV or streaming online, fans will be in for a memorable day of Scottish football.
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