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Where to Watch and Who’s Commentating: Scottish Football, 1 November 2025

Football fans across Scotland are in for a packed Saturday on 1 November 2025, with a full slate of Scottish Premiership fixtures and the semi-finals of the Scottish League Cup. The action kicks off at 15:00 UK time, and BBC Scotland is set to provide comprehensive coverage across multiple platforms, including BBC iPlayer, BBC One Scotland HD, BBC Radio Scotland, BBC Sounds, and BBC Sport Scotland Online. The programme will feature an innovative ‘Open All Mics’ format, giving viewers and listeners an immersive experience as pundits and presenters share their insights in real time.

BBC Scotland’s Coverage: Presenters and Pundits

Leading the coverage is veteran broadcaster Kenny Macintyre, who will be the main presenter across all BBC platforms. Macintyre is a familiar face and voice in Scottish sports broadcasting, having covered major football events for BBC Scotland for over two decades. His calm, authoritative style and deep knowledge of Scottish football make him a trusted guide for fans tuning in from home or on the move.

Joining Macintyre in the punditry box are two respected figures in Scottish football: Julie Fleeting and Richard Foster. Julie Fleeting is a former Scotland international and one of the most decorated female footballers in the country’s history. With over 120 caps for Scotland and a glittering club career, including spells with Arsenal and Celtic, Fleeting brings a unique perspective to the analysis, particularly on the women’s game and the broader landscape of Scottish football.

Richard Foster, meanwhile, is a former professional defender who played for clubs including Aberdeen, Rangers, and Ross County. His experience at the top level of Scottish football, combined with his articulate and insightful commentary, makes him a valuable addition to the BBC’s team. Foster’s transition from player to pundit has been seamless, and he is widely regarded as one of the most knowledgeable voices in Scottish football media.

Scottish Premiership Fixtures: What’s On

At 15:00 UK time, the Scottish Premiership takes centre stage with three key fixtures:

  • Falkirk v Kilmarnock at Falkirk Stadium
  • Heart of Midlothian v Dundee at Tynecastle Park
  • Livingston v Hibernian at the Home of the Set Fare Arena

These matches are crucial for teams battling for position in the league table, with Falkirk looking to build on their recent form, Hearts aiming to maintain their push for the top six, and Hibernian hoping to close the gap on their Edinburgh rivals. The BBC’s coverage will include live commentary, pre-match build-up, and post-match analysis, ensuring fans don’t miss a moment of the action.

Scottish League Cup Semi-Finals: A Day of Drama

In addition to the Premiership fixtures, the semi-finals of the Scottish League Cup (also known as the Premier Sports Cup) are scheduled for 1 November 2025. The competition, which began with a group stage in July, has whittled down to the final four, with the winners set to face off in the final on 14 December. The semi-finals promise to be a day of high drama, with teams vying for a place in the showpiece event and the chance to lift one of Scotland’s most prestigious trophies.

For fans unable to attend the matches in person, the BBC’s coverage will provide all the latest updates, highlights, and expert analysis. The ‘Open All Mics’ format will allow viewers and listeners to hear the unfiltered thoughts of Macintyre, Fleeting, and Foster, creating a more engaging and interactive experience.

How to Watch and Listen

BBC Scotland’s coverage of Scottish football on 1 November 2025 is available across a range of platforms:

  • BBC iPlayer (geo-restricted for UK viewers)
  • BBC One Scotland HD
  • BBC Radio Scotland
  • BBC Sounds APP
  • BBC Sport Scotland Online

Whether you prefer to watch on TV, listen on the radio, or stream online, there’s a way to follow the action no matter where you are. The BBC’s commitment to multi-platform coverage ensures that fans can stay connected to their favourite teams and players throughout the day.

Background on the Pundits

Julie Fleeting is not only a former Scotland international but also a former captain of the national team. Her achievements include winning the Scottish Women’s Premier League with Celtic and representing Scotland at multiple international tournaments. Fleeting’s transition to punditry has been marked by her ability to break down complex tactical issues and her passion for the game.

Richard Foster enjoyed a successful playing career, making over 300 appearances in the Scottish Premiership and earning caps for Scotland. Since retiring, he has become a regular pundit on BBC Scotland, where his insights into the game are highly valued by fans and fellow commentators alike.

Looking Ahead

With the Scottish Premiership and League Cup both in full swing, the action on 1 November 2025 is set to be a highlight of the football calendar. The BBC’s coverage, led by Kenny Macintyre and supported by Julie Fleeting and Richard Foster, promises to deliver expert analysis, engaging commentary, and a truly immersive experience for fans. Whether you’re watching at home, listening on the radio, or streaming online, you’ll be in the best possible hands as Scotland’s football stars take to the pitch.

For more information on the Scottish Premiership, visit ESPN’s Scottish Premiership Schedule. For details on the Scottish League Cup, check out Wikipedia’s Scottish League Cup page. And for the latest on BBC Scotland’s coverage, head to BBC Sport Scotland.

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