Who’s Commentating and Where to Watch: Motherwell v Dundee — Scottish Premiership, 20 December 2025

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Who’s Commentating and Where to Watch: Motherwell v Dundee — Scottish Premiership, 20 December 2025

The Scottish Premiership fixture between Motherwell and Dundee at Fir Park on Saturday 20 December 2025 (kick-off 15:00 UK time) will be covered locally by DeeTV for Dundee supporters and by Motherwell TV for fans of the Steelmen, with Ethan Hampton listed as the main commentator for DeeTV (Dundee) and Luke Irons the main commentator for Motherwell TV (Motherwell). These two club channels provide the primary live commentary and match feed for their respective fanbases ahead of the winter fixture in the top tier of Scottish football.[1][7]

The opening paragraphs above identify the club channels involved because, in the current Scottish broadcast landscape, many Premiership clubs operate their own streaming platforms for supporters who cannot attend in person. When matches are not carried by the national broadcasters (ITV, BBC, Sky Sports or TNT Sports) the club streams — here DeeTV and Motherwell TV — are often the best way for supporters to follow the game live.[7][1]

Broadcast channels: DeeTV (Dundee) and Motherwell TV (Motherwell)

DeeTV is Dundee FC’s official streaming channel that typically provides live audio commentary and, depending on rights and local arrangements, may offer live video for match subscribers and season-ticket holders; for this fixture it is providing the main commentary service with Ethan Hampton as the lead commentator.[1]

Motherwell TV is the club-operated channel run by Motherwell Football Club and will be delivering its usual matchday coverage and commentary for home supporters, with Luke Irons named as the main commentator for the club’s stream on 20 December 2025.[7]

Who are the commentators?

Ethan Hampton — Named as DeeTV’s main commentator for Dundee’s coverage of the match, Ethan Hampton is the lead voice assigned by the club’s media team for this fixture and will provide play-by-play commentary, along with pre-match and post-match analysis aimed at Dundee fans.[1]

Luke Irons — Listed by Motherwell TV as their main commentator, Luke Irons will be providing the club’s matchday narration, typically offering a home-supporter perspective and in-depth familiarity with Motherwell’s squad and club stories.[7]

Note: Club channel commentators such as Ethan Hampton and Luke Irons are often part of each club’s permanent media staff or regular freelance teams and specialise in matchday presentation, interviews and local analysis. Where available, club websites or social channels will publish short biographies of commentators and production staff for the season; check the official club channels for the most up-to-date background information on both broadcasters.[7][1]

How to watch if you’re in the UK

If the match is not part of the national broadcast schedule on ITV, BBC, Sky Sports or TNT Sports, the ways to follow the fixture are generally:

  • Subscribe to DeeTV or the Dundee FC match stream for live commentary and club-produced coverage, with Ethan Hampton providing the main commentary for Dundee’s feed on 20 December 2025.[1]
  • Subscribe to Motherwell TV for the club’s home-stream and commentary with Luke Irons as the lead commentator for the Motherwell feed.[7]
  • Use live text and statistics services such as ESPN, SofaScore or Flashscore for real-time scores, line-ups and match events if you cannot access the club streams; these services provide live minute-by-minute updates and aggregated stats for Scottish Premiership fixtures.[3][1][5]

Why club channels matter for Scottish Premiership fixtures

National broadcast deals (when in place) determine which matches appear on major channels such as Sky Sports, TNT Sports, BBC or ITV; however, not every midweek or lower-profile match is included in the national TV selection. Club-operated channels like DeeTV and Motherwell TV fill that gap by offering dedicated coverage for travelling and home supporters, often including unique features — in-studio punditry, player mic-ups, and post-match interviews — that national feeds may not provide.[7][1]

Fixture context and match details

The December 20 fixture is part of the 2025–26 Scottish Premiership season, with Motherwell hosting Dundee at Fir Park for a 15:00 UK time kick-off on 20 December 2025.[1][4]

Form and table context (season snapshot): Motherwell enter the fixture well placed in the top portion of the table during the 2025–26 campaign, while Dundee occupy a lower mid-table position; for the latest league positions, line-ups and live statistics you can consult match-centred services such as SofaScore or ESPN which list live scores, in-match stats and historical H2H data for the pair.[1][3][4]

Where else to check for confirmation, tickets and pre-match content

For official matchday information (kick-off confirmation, ticketing, hospitality and club announcements) consult the clubs’ websites and official social channels: Motherwell’s match centre page lists practical details for the fixture and any club-produced content ahead of the game.[7]

For live match statistics, in-game commentary alternatives and global coverage, services such as ESPN, SofaScore and Flashscore provide up-to-the-minute scores, line-ups and deeper analytics if you are tracking player performance or betting markets.[3][1][5]

Verified background on the clubs and competition

The Scottish Premiership is the top level of professional football in Scotland and features clubs that range from traditional national broadcasters’ regular coverage to teams that rely on club streams for direct-to-fan services on matchday.[4]

Motherwell Football Club (hosts on 20 December 2025) is a long-established professional club that operates Motherwell TV to support fan engagement and provide official club content on matchdays.[7]

Dundee FC operate DeeTV to provide supporters with club-specific match and behind-the-scenes coverage, including audio and sometimes video streaming depending on fixtures and rights agreements.[1]

Practical tips for watching the DeeTV and Motherwell TV streams

  • Check geo-restrictions: club streams occasionally restrict access by country due to broader broadcast rights, so confirm streaming availability in your area on the club sites.[7][1]
  • Log in early: club streams can require a subscription, single-match purchase or club membership; log in 10–15 minutes early to avoid last-minute access issues.[7][1]
  • Follow social channels: both clubs publish team news, pre-match interviews and commentary team announcements on X (formerly Twitter), Facebook and Instagram in the build-up to kick-off.[7][1]

Useful sources and further reading

Official club match pages and commercial match-centre services provide the clearest and most reliable confirmation of where to watch and who will be commentating on 20 December 2025 (Motherwell match centre; SofaScore and ESPN for fixtures and live coverage details).[7][1][3]

Match preview and statistical services such as Forebet and Flashscore offer form guides, predictions and head-to-head history ahead of the fixture if you want more context on likely outcomes and seasonal form.[4][5]

If you need a quick action checklist: 1) Decide which club feed you prefer (DeeTV for Dundee perspective, Motherwell TV for Motherwell perspective); 2) Purchase or activate the required stream access via the relevant club channel; 3) Log in at least 15 minutes before the 15:00 UK kick-off to test audio and video and enjoy the commentary by Ethan Hampton (DeeTV) or Luke Irons (Motherwell TV).[1][7][3]

External links mentioned (for reference): SofaScore (live match and stats), ESPN (match centre and live coverage), and Motherwell FC official match page are useful resources to confirm final details and watch options on matchday.[1][3][7] p

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