Scottish Premiership 2025: Where to Watch and Who’s Commentating on Celtic vs St Mirren

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This match took place on 3 August 2025.
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The eagerly anticipated Scottish Premiership clash between Celtic and St Mirren on Sunday, 3 August 2025, at 16:30 UK time is set to be widely covered across multiple platforms, including BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio Scotland, BBC Sounds, Sky Sports, and Celtic TV. For fans in the UK, BBC’s coverage, both on radio and digital, offers extensive insights and expert commentary, while Sky Sports provides in-depth TV coverage complete with top pundits and reporters. Overseas viewers can access the match via beIN Sports and CBS Sports Network using world feed commentators. On BBC Radio 5 Live, the presentation is helmed by Steve Crossman, with main commentary from Mike Minay, known for his sharp football insights and a wealth of commentary experience in UK football. Pat Nevin, the co-commentator, brings a rich background both as a former professional player and a respected football analyst, enhancing the broadcast with tactical knowledge and nuanced opinion. Simultaneously, BBC Radio Scotland delivers comprehensive coverage with Richard Gordon presenting and Liam McLeod alongside co-commentators Scott Allan and Steven Thompson providing commentary and expert analysis. All three are well-regarded within Scottish football circles, with Allan and Thompson having notable playing careers and subsequent media experience providing fans with credible and informed commentary. Reporter Jane Lewis will also contribute to this broadcast, delivering on-the-ground updates and interviews. The BBC Sounds app offers a unique blend by combining presenters and commentators from both BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio Scotland, including Steve Crossman, Richard Gordon, Mike Minay, Liam McLeod, and the expert co-commentators. This platform is ideal for those wanting a rich listening experience on digital devices. For TV viewers across the UK, Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event deliver live coverage with Eilidh Barbour presenting. Ian Crocker, an experienced commentator known for his clear and engaging style, handles the main commentary, supported by Chris Sutton, the former Celtic striker with extensive punditry and TV experience, providing sharp tactical commentary. The line-up of pundits includes Jack Ross, Scott Brown, and Kris Boyd—each bringing distinctive perspectives having played and managed at high levels within Scottish football. Luke Shanley’s reporting rounds out a professional and comprehensive broadcast. Celtic TV fans can enjoy club-specific coverage presented by Gerry McCulloch, who has established himself as a prominent figure in Scottish sports broadcasting. Meanwhile, St Mirren fans have dedicated commentary through St Mirren TV, with Jamie Cockburn and Ryan Flynn, providing tailored insights and coverage. Internationally, beIN Sports channels in New Zealand and Australia, along with CBS Sports Network in the USA, will use the world feed, which features Ian Crocker and Chris Sutton as primary commentators. This ensures familiar voices for global viewers, maintaining continuity and quality. The Scottish Premiership match takes place at Celtic Park, where Celtic, managed by Brendan Rodgers, will look to continue their domestic dominance. The confirmed lineups for this fixture feature notable players such as Kasper Schmeichel in goal and Callum McGregor in midfield for Celtic, while St Mirren fields a competitive side including Mikael Mandron and Roland Idowu. Expect an engaging match-up as Celtic seek their eighth victory in ten meetings against St Mirren. For fans keen on following the game, tuning into BBC Radio 5 Live or BBC Radio Scotland offers expert commentary and deep analysis tailored to Scottish football enthusiasts, while Sky Sports provides a polished TV broadcast with prominent pundits and reporters. Celtic TV and St Mirren TV cater to the devoted club supporters wanting exclusive commentary and inside perspectives. For further details on the teams and to keep up to date with lineups and analysis, visiting the official Celtic FC website (https:\/\/www.celticfc.com), Sky Sports Football page (https:\/\/www.skysports.com\/football\/teams\/celtic), or BBC Sport’s Scottish Premiership section (https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/sport\/football\/scottish-premiership) can enrich your matchday experience. In summary, the Celtic vs St Mirren Scottish Premiership game on 3 August 2025 offers extensive coverage across multiple major broadcasters with expert commentary teams, ensuring fans in the UK and worldwide access to high-quality football coverage. p

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