Aberdeen vs Celtic Scottish Premiership Match Commentary and Broadcast Guide – August 10, 2025

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Aberdeen vs Celtic Scottish Premiership Match Commentary and Broadcast Guide – August 10, 2025

The eagerly anticipated Scottish Premiership clash between Aberdeen and Celtic on Sunday, 10 August 2025, will be extensively covered across various BBC and Sky Sports channels, alongside club-specific platforms. Kick-off is scheduled for 12:30pm UK time at Pittodrie Stadium.

For British football fans, the match is accessible live on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio Scotland, providing in-depth radio coverage. Key presenters guiding listeners through the action include Steve Crossman on 5 Live and Richard Gordon on Radio Scotland, supported by main commentator Liam McLeod. They will be accompanied by former professional goalkeepers and stalwarts of British football analysis: Pat Bonner, a legendary Irish goalkeeper, and Willie Miller, a celebrated Aberdeen defender renowned for his leadership and defensive prowess during the 1980s and 1990s. Tyrone Smith enhances BBC Scotland's coverage with his pitchside reporting.

The BBC Sounds app offers a comprehensive audio stream combining the expertise of Crossman and Gordon, while live audio commentary is also available on BBC Sport Online, ensuring listeners can follow the game conveniently via multiple platforms.

On television, BBC Sportscene features pre-match and post-match insights, including contributions from reporter Tyrone Smith. Meanwhile, Celtic supporters can tune in to Celtic TV for exclusive club coverage, including commentary from Gerry McCulloch, who has a strong broadcasting background with BBC Scotland and STV, and co-commentator Simon Donnelly, a former Celtic forward known for his technical insight. This coverage also includes match reporting by Matthew Campbell.

Aberdeen’s official channel, Red TV, offers their own live commentary with Paul Mitchell providing dedicated coverage for fans of the Dons.

For viewers across the UK and internationally, Sky Sports Football will broadcast the contest with a stellar presenting and punditry team. Eilidh Barbour, a well-respected sports presenter and reporter on Sky Sports known for her poised and engaging style, will host the coverage. Commentary is led by Ian Crocker, with expert analysis from former Scottish internationals like Jonny Hayes, Kris Boyd, Chris Sutton, and Stiliyan Petrov. Reporters Gordon Duncan and Luke Shanley will provide pitchside updates.

Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Main Event UHD channels will simulcast the match with the same high-quality broadcasting team, ensuring accessibility across standard and ultra-high-definition formats.

The World Feed for international broadcasters will feature Ian Crocker’s commentary and reporting by Chris Sutton, enabling a global audience to enjoy insights from respected voices.

Careers and Expertise of Key Broadcasters

Steve Crossman has a long-standing career with the BBC, specialising in rugby and football presenting, renowned for his calm and authoritative delivery under pressure. Liam McLeod, a seasoned football commentator, is known for his comprehensive understanding of the Scottish game.

Pat Bonner earned international acclaim as the Republic of Ireland’s goalkeeper, including at the World Cup, giving him invaluable match insight, especially in defensive analysis. Willie Miller, Aberdeen’s club legend, brings decades of intricate knowledge, having captained the team during their most successful eras.

Richard Gordon offers a polished presenting style on BBC Radio Scotland, familiar to Scottish football listeners, while Tyrone Smith provides sharp reporting and interviews from the ground, adding colour and immediacy to the coverage.

On Sky Sports, Eilidh Barbour has built a solid reputation not just as a presenter but also as a versatile sports journalist covering football and golf. Ian Crocker has commentated across British football leagues and European competitions, respected for his clear and concise commentary. Former professional players turned pundits Jonny Hayes, Kris Boyd, Chris Sutton, and Stiliyan Petrov contribute tactical and player-focused analysis from their careers within Scotland and beyond.

Match Context and Lineups

The Scottish Premiership encounter kicks off Pittodrie’s weekend fixtures with Aberdeen vying to disrupt Celtic’s positive early-season momentum. Celtic started their title defence strongly, edging St Mirren in a narrow 1-0 victory, showcasing dominance in possession and attacking play. Aberdeen are looking to improve after a defeat at Tynecastle Park against Hearts, with hopes pinned on goalkeeper Dimitar Mitov and key performers like Graeme Shinnie and Adil Aouchiche.

Predicted lineups show Celtic deploying their usual attacking trio including Adam Idah, Daizen Maeda, and Hyun-jun Yang, backed by midfield creativity from Callum McGregor and Reo Hatate. Aberdeen’s team balances defensive solidity with attacking flair using a 4-2-3-1 formation.

Where to Watch and Listen

  • Radio: BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio Scotland, BBC Sounds app
  • TV: Sky Sports Football, Sky Sports Main Event (HD & UHD)
  • Club Channels: Celtic TV (subscription required), Red TV (Aberdeen's own channel)
  • Online Audio: BBC Sport Online and BBC Sounds app

Fans can also refer to websites like SofaScore for live scores and detailed match statistics, Sky Sports for video highlights and expert analysis, and Sports Gambler for betting tips and lineup predictions.

This multi-platform coverage ensures that whether listening on the move or watching from home, Scottish football fans in the UK and abroad have comprehensive access to one of the season’s key clashes as Aberdeen look to challenge Celtic’s dominance.

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