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Where to Watch & Who’s Commentating: Scottish Football, 8 November 2025
Football fans across Scotland and the UK are in for a treat this Saturday, 8 November 2025, as the William Hill Premiership returns with a full slate of fixtures. The action kicks off at 15:00 UK time, with Falkirk hosting Livingston at Falkirk Stadium, followed by St Mirren taking on Hibernian at The SMISA Stadium in Paisley. For those unable to attend in person, the BBC will be broadcasting live coverage across multiple platforms, ensuring fans can follow every kick, tackle, and goal from the comfort of their homes or on the move.
BBC Coverage: All Platforms, All Mics Open
The BBC is once again at the heart of Scottish football coverage, offering comprehensive live broadcasts across BBC iPlayer, BBC One Scotland HD, BBC Radio Scotland, the BBC Sounds app, and BBC Sport Scotland Online. This multi-platform approach ensures that whether you prefer to watch, listen, or read, you’ll have access to all the action. The programme will feature an open mic format, giving fans an immersive experience with unfiltered punditry and commentary throughout the day.
Meet the BBC Team: Kenny Macintyre, Julie Fleeting, Billy Dodds, Rory Loy & Bobby Madden
Leading the BBC’s Scottish football coverage is the experienced presenter Kenny Macintyre. A familiar voice to Scottish sports fans, Macintyre has been a mainstay on BBC Scotland for over two decades, covering everything from football to rugby and athletics. His calm, authoritative style sets the tone for the day’s coverage, ensuring viewers and listeners are well-informed and entertained.
Joining Macintyre in the studio are three highly respected pundits: Julie Fleeting, Billy Dodds, and Rory Loy. Fleeting, a former Scotland international and Arsenal Women legend, brings a wealth of experience from both the domestic and international game. Her insights into the women’s game and her understanding of the Scottish football landscape make her a standout voice in the punditry team.
Billy Dodds, a former Rangers and Dundee United striker, is known for his sharp analysis and no-nonsense approach. Dodds has also managed several Scottish clubs, including Brechin City and Peterhead, giving him a unique perspective on both the playing and managerial sides of the game. His career as a player and coach means he can offer fans a deep understanding of tactics, team dynamics, and the pressures of life in the dugout.
Rory Loy, a former St Mirren and Falkirk midfielder, adds a fresh, energetic voice to the panel. Loy’s recent playing career gives him a modern perspective on the game, and his passion for Scottish football is evident in every contribution. His ability to break down complex tactical situations into accessible insights makes him a favourite among fans.
Completing the team is former Scottish Football Association referee Bobby Madden. Madden, who officiated in the Scottish Premiership and international matches, brings a unique perspective on the rules, decisions, and controversies that often shape the outcome of matches. His expertise is invaluable for explaining contentious calls and providing clarity on the finer points of the game.
Fixtures and Broadcast Details
The day’s action begins at 15:00 with Falkirk v Livingston at Falkirk Stadium. This match promises to be a tightly contested affair, with both teams looking to climb the table. The game will be broadcast live on all BBC platforms, with Macintyre, Fleeting, Dodds, Loy, and Madden providing expert analysis and commentary.
Later in the afternoon, at 17:45, St Mirren v Hibernian takes centre stage at The SMISA Stadium. This clash between two of Scotland’s most passionate clubs is always a highlight of the Premiership calendar. The BBC’s coverage will ensure fans don’t miss a moment of the action, with live updates, in-depth analysis, and post-match reaction.
Why BBC’s Scottish Football Coverage Stands Out
The BBC’s commitment to Scottish football is unmatched, offering fans a comprehensive, multi-platform experience that caters to every preference. Whether you’re watching on TV, listening on the radio, or following online, the BBC’s coverage is designed to keep you engaged and informed. The inclusion of former players, managers, and referees in the punditry team ensures that fans get a well-rounded perspective on the game, with insights that go beyond the headlines.
For those looking to catch the action, all BBC platforms will be live from 15:00 UK time on Saturday, 8 November 2025. With an open mic format and a team of experts at the helm, the BBC is set to deliver another memorable day of Scottish football coverage.
Further Reading
For more information on the William Hill Premiership, visit the SPFL official fixtures page. To explore the careers of the BBC pundits, check out BBC Sport’s football section. For live scores and updates, Sky Sports’ Scottish football fixtures and results is a reliable source.
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