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Kilmarnock vs Celtic Scottish Premiership 2025: Where to Watch and Who’s Commentating
On Sunday, 14 September 2025, the Scottish Premiership fixtures continue with an exciting clash between Kilmarnock and Celtic at Rugby Park, kicking off at 15:00 UK time. The match is available to follow live across multiple platforms, including radio, TV, and online streaming, with detailed commentary and expert analysis to ensure fans don’t miss a moment of the action.
Fans in the UK can tune in to BBC Radio 5 Live for live radio coverage, with reporter Kenny Crawford providing updates from the ground. The more Scottish-focused coverage is on BBC Radio Scotland and BBC Sounds app, both featuring an expert team that enhances the listening experience.
The BBC Radio Scotland broadcast is anchored by presenter Richard Gordon, an experienced broadcaster known for his engaging style and deep knowledge of Scottish football. The main commentary comes from Liam McLeod, accompanied by co-commentators Cillian Sheridan and Stephen Craigan. Sheridan brings first-hand playing experience having played professionally for clubs including St Johnstone and Hamilton Academical, while Craigan, a former Northern Ireland international defender, adds defensive tactical insight. Expert punditry is provided by Tom English, a respected football journalist and analyst for BBC Sport, while reporting updates are by Kheredine Idessane, known for his comprehensive football journalism.
BBC Sport Scene will also cover the game with presenter Jonathan Sutherland and reporter Kheredine Idessane, offering TV highlights and pre/post-match analysis, complementing the live radio and online coverage.
For those seeking club-specific viewing, Celtic TV, the official Celtic club channel, streams the match live with commentary by Gerry McCulloch, alongside co-commentator Peter Grant, a former Celtic player with insight into the club’s culture and playing style. Reporter Matthew Campbell provides behind-the-scenes content and matchday reports.
Kilmarnock supporters can follow the match through KillieTV, the club’s dedicated streaming service. The commentary team includes Kieran Calderwood as main commentator, supported by co-commentators Adam Lyon and Andrew Milligan, who bring Kilmarnock-specific perspectives and intimate knowledge of the team’s preparations.
Sky Sports Football UK offers broad TV coverage with presenter Eilidh Barbour leading the broadcast. The experienced commentator Ian Crocker provides the play-by-play commentary backed by pundits Chris Sutton and Kris Boyd. Sutton, a former Celtic striker, brings sharp attacking insight, while Boyd, a prolific Scottish Premier League goalscorer, offers incisive analysis. Reporting duties are carried out by Luke Shanley, feeding live updates and interviews.
Sky Sports News will also feature reports from journalists Gordon Duncan and Luke Shanley, adding ongoing news updates to the broader sports coverage. Notably, the world feed for global broadcasters employs Ian Crocker as the main commentator, providing a consistent audio experience for international audiences.
Match Context:
This fixture is a key encounter in the 2025-26 Scottish Premiership campaign. Celtic currently sit second in the league, chasing a successful title defence, while Kilmarnock are positioned mid-table, aiming to improve their season. Historically, Celtic dominate their head-to-head with Kilmarnock, having won the majority of their 263 meetings, but Kilmarnock will be keen to push their opponents at home in front of their fans at Rugby Park.
For fans wanting live stats and updates beyond broadcast, sites such as Sofascore provide detailed in-play statistics, player ratings, and momentum analysis that complement the traditional coverage.
Whether you are following via BBC radio, streaming on club channels, or watching on Sky Sports UK, the Kilmarnock vs Celtic game promises expert commentary and comprehensive coverage, making it must-watch viewing for supporters and neutral fans alike. To explore in-depth analyses more on the teams and fixtures, visit ESPN Scottish Premiership section.
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