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Motherwell vs St Mirren Scottish League Cup Semi-Final: Where to Watch & Who’s Commentating on November 1, 2025

The highly anticipated Scottish League Cup semi-final clash between Motherwell and St Mirren takes place on Saturday, November 1, 2025, at 17:30 UK time at iconic Hampden Park. For football fans across the UK, multiple broadcast and audio options are available to keep up with all the live action and expert analysis.

BBC continues its comprehensive coverage of Scottish football, with live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio Scotland. Fans can also listen on the popular BBC Sounds app and BBC Sport online (audio), ensuring wide access across platforms. Kenny Crawford reports for the BBC coverage, while Kenny Macintyre anchors as presenter on BBC Radio Scotland and BBC Sounds. The main commentator is the respected Alasdair Lamont, supported by co-commentators Rory Loy and former Scotland international James McFadden, who brings valuable insight from his playing career. This trio combines status and expertise, providing fans with astute tactical analysis and engaging commentary throughout the fixture.

Locally, Motherwell TV offers its own commentary, with Luke Irons leading the coverage tailored to the Steelmen's fans. Meanwhile, St Mirren TV provides commentary from Mark Jardine and co-commentator Jamie Cockburn, focusing on the Buddies’ perspective.

The match also features on Premier Sports 1 HD and its digital platform Premier Sports Player UK, where Connie McLaughlin hosts the broadcast. Commentary is led by Rory Hamilton with expert analysis by co-commentator Michael Stewart and pundits Stephen Craigan, former Motherwell captain, ex-Scotland defender Alan Hutton, and Jim Goodwin, former St Mirren midfielder and experienced manager. This blend of pundits offers a mix of tactical, defensive, and midfield insights, appealing to a broad audience.

For broader radio audiences, talkSPORT coverage includes reporter Paul Mitchell, providing news and reports throughout the day.

The game is also available internationally via the world feed, with commentary from Rory Hamilton and Michael Stewart, making this semi-final accessible to a global audience interested in Scottish football.

About the Commentators and Pundits

Alasdair Lamont is a veteran sports broadcaster widely respected for his precise and engaging football commentary across BBC Scotland. His expert analysis is enhanced by former player James McFadden, a striker with 42 caps for Scotland and experience playing in the English Premier League and UEFA Champions League. Rory Loy, also a former professional forward, complements the team with recent playing insights.

Connie McLaughlin is an established presenter on Premier Sports, known for her insightful hosting of major Scottish football fixtures. Michael Stewart, a former Premier League midfielder with clubs like Hearts and Newcastle United, brings expert co-commentary skills. The pundit team includes Stephen Craigan, one of Motherwell's all-time great captains, ex-Scotland international Alan Hutton, who brings defensive know-how, and Jim Goodwin, a former midfielder turned respected manager, providing tactical depth.

Match Preview

Motherwell and St Mirren arrive at Hampden with rich recent history and form. The Steelmen have enjoyed solid results recently, including a 2-0 home win over Dundee United and a 2-1 away victory against Livingston, while St Mirren have been more inconsistent but showed resilience with a 2-2 draw against Hearts and a narrow 1-0 win over Dundee. The winners will progress to face either Celtic or Rangers in the League Cup final next month, adding high stakes to this clash.

The attendance and nationwide broadcast availability underline the significance of this fixture in the Scottish football calendar.

Where to Follow the Match

  • BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio Scotland: Listen live with expert commentary from Alasdair Lamont and co-commentators James McFadden and Rory Loy.
  • BBC Sounds App and BBC Sport Online: Stream the broadcast conveniently on mobile and desktop platforms.
  • Premier Sports 1 HD and Premier Sports Player UK: Watch or listen with full presenter and pundit coverage.
  • Motherwell TV and St Mirren TV: Club-specific commentary and match analysis.
  • talkSPORT: For news updates and reports throughout the day.
  • World Feed: Available internationally for those outside the UK.

This combination of broadcast options offers unprecedented accessibility for fans wanting to experience every moment of this important Scottish League Cup semi-final at Hampden.

For further information on teams and competition details, visit Motherwell FC official site, Sky Sports Scottish League Cup coverage, and BBC Sport Football.

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