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This match took place on 4 October 2025.
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Scottish Premiership Showdown: Kilmarnock vs St Mirren Live on BBC and KillieTV – Commentary and Broadcast Details for 4 October 2025

The Scottish Premiership fixture between Kilmarnock and St Mirren is set for a 3pm UK kick-off on Saturday, 4 October 2025 at Rugby Park. Football fans across the UK can tune in to this eagerly anticipated encounter via several broadcasts, with BBC Radio Scotland, BBC Sportscene, and KillieTV offering extensive coverage including live commentary and expert analysis.

BBC Radio Scotland will provide live radio commentary accompanied by the respected reporters Julie Fleeting and Chick Young. Fleeting, a former Scotland international football star with a distinguished playing career and known for insightful punditry, will bring a wealth of tactical understanding to the coverage. Chick Young, a veteran football journalist and broadcaster famed for his characterful reporting and deep knowledge of Scottish football, will also contribute live updates and analysis, ensuring listeners are fully engaged throughout the match.

For viewers, the BBC Sportscene channel will offer highlights and reports, with Chick Young doubling up as the presenter and reporter, bringing his journalistic expertise to fans seeking in-depth match summaries and player insights post-game.

Those seeking comprehensive live video commentary can turn to KillieTV, which streams directly from Rugby Park. The channel’s commentary team features Kieran Calderwood as the main commentator, supported by co-commentators Andrew Milligan and Adam Lyon. Calderwood is well-versed in Scottish football, known for his clear and engaging style, while Milligan and Lyon, both experienced commentators and analysts, provide tactical breakdowns and player perspectives to enhance the viewing experience from the Kilmarnock vantage point.

Radio Clyde 1 will also carry the game live on radio, providing alternative coverage, especially popular among fans in the west of Scotland.

Meanwhile, St Mirren TV offers a dedicated live stream for fans of the Paisley side, with Mark Jardine leading the commentary alongside co-commentator Andrew Christie. Jardine is known for his enthusiastic match coverage, focusing on St Mirren’s tactical plays and individual player performances, offering unique insights from the club’s perspective.

Match Context and Team Form

Kilmarnock currently sit 7th in the Scottish Premiership, while St Mirren hold 3rd place, making this a high-stakes clash with both teams eager to climb the table. Historically, Kilmarnock boast an impressive home unbeaten run against St Mirren, undefeated in their last 15 home matches across all competitions, which adds to the excitement surrounding Saturday’s fixture.

Recent form suggests a tightly fought encounter, with under 2.5 goals predicted by experts, reflecting cautious play from both sides. Key players to watch include D Watson and D Daniels from Kilmarnock, and K Phillips for St Mirren, all of whom have been influential this season in midfield and attack.

Where to Watch and Follow Live

The game’s main channels for UK audiences are:

  • BBC Radio Scotland – live radio commentary with Julie Fleeting and Chick Young
  • BBC Sportscene – post-match reports and analysis with Chick Young
  • KillieTV – full live video commentary with Kieran Calderwood, Andrew Milligan, and Adam Lyon (subscription may be required)
  • Radio Clyde 1 – alternative live radio broadcast
  • St Mirren TV – live video stream focusing on St Mirren fans with Mark Jardine and Andrew Christie

For those interested in live scores and statistics, platforms such as Sofascore offer comprehensive real-time updates including possession stats, shots, and player ratings, ideal for fans following the game remotely.

This fixture promises tactical battle and spirited performances from both sides, set against the stunning backdrop of Rugby Park, providing an unmissable afternoon of Scottish football for supporters across the nation.

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