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Kilmarnock v Falkirk: Where to Listen and Who’s Commentating on BBC Radio Scotland, KillieTV and Radio Clyde 1
The Scottish Premiership fixture between Kilmarnock and Falkirk at Rugby Park (kick‑off 15:00 UK time) will be covered on the domestic radio and club broadcast options — most notably BBC Radio Scotland, KillieTV and Radio Clyde 1 — giving fans a range of live-audio and club‑produced commentary choices for following the game.
BBC Radio Scotland will provide national radio coverage with match reporting from Stephen Craigan, offering objective live updates and post‑match analysis for listeners around Scotland.
KillieTV will supply the club’s digital live stream with the familiar in‑house commentary team led by main commentator Kieran Calderwood, supported by co‑commentators Adam Lyon and Andrew Milligan, delivering a Killie‑focussed broadcast aimed at supporters unable to attend Rugby Park in person.
Radio Clyde 1 will also be on the scene with reporter Calum Brown, providing regional radio listeners with live reporting and local context for supporters in the west of Scotland.
Opening broadcast notes (BBC, KillieTV and Radio Clyde)
Because BBC Radio Scotland, KillieTV and Radio Clyde 1 each target different audiences, the broadcasts will vary in tone and content. BBC Radio Scotland, as a national service, typically offers impartial commentary and broader Scottish Premiership context for neutral listeners and those following the season as a whole.
KillieTV is the club’s official media outlet and therefore will present a more supporter‑centred production, with deeper focus on team news, tactical observations and interviews specific to Kilmarnock fans — delivered by the club’s production team and the named commentators.
Radio Clyde 1 provides regional coverage that often combines live updates with match‑day ambience and locally‑sourced interviews; their reporter will be positioned to pick up atmosphere from the stadium and brief on‑the-ground insights for listeners in the Glasgow and west‑central belt.
Who the commentators and reporters are — verified background
- Stephen Craigan (BBC Radio Scotland) — Stephen Craigan is a long‑time figure in Scottish football circles, known previously as a central defender with a notable playing career in Northern Ireland before making the transition to media and punditry. His match‑day reportage for BBC Radio Scotland draws on his playing experience and understanding of the professional game, providing succinct on‑the‑spot updates and post‑match reflection for a national radio audience.
- Kieran Calderwood (KillieTV) — Kieran Calderwood serves as KillieTV’s lead commentator for many Kilmarnock home matches and club media outputs. As the main voice on the club’s broadcast feed, he combines play‑by‑play description with a strong knowledge of club personnel and recent team form to keep supporters engaged throughout the 90 minutes.
- Adam Lyon (KillieTV co‑commentator) — Adam Lyon regularly appears alongside Kilmarnock’s commentary team providing colour‑commentary and tactical insight tailored to Killie supporters; co‑commentators like Adam typically add context on player roles, medium‑term trends and in‑game subtleties that complement the main commentator’s play‑by‑play delivery.
- Andrew Milligan (KillieTV co‑commentator) — Andrew Milligan is part of the KillieTV commentary team offering further technical and historical perspective on the club and match‑day narratives; his role strengthens the broadcast’s depth for viewers wanting more than straight commentary.
- Calum Brown (Radio Clyde 1) — Calum Brown works as a reporter for Radio Clyde 1, covering regional sport and delivering match‑day reports and interview coverage for the Glasgow and west‑central Scotland audience. Regional reporters such as Calum typically gather fan reaction and short interviews with players, managers and supporters for inclusion in live radio bulletins and post‑match summary pieces.
What each outlet typically offers on match day
- BBC Radio Scotland: Live match commentary, regular score updates, national Premiership context and post‑match interviews and summaries for listeners across Scotland.
- KillieTV: Club‑produced stream with continuous commentary, club interviews, detailed analysis focused on Kilmarnock personnel and features tailored specifically to Killie supporters.
- Radio Clyde 1: Regional match updates and reports, fan reaction and short interviews, with a West of Scotland perspective on the fixture.
How to listen and follow the match
For listeners in the UK:
- Tune in to BBC Radio Scotland on DAB, FM (where applicable) or via the BBC Sounds app for national radio commentary and reportage.
- Subscribe to or visit KillieTV through Kilmarnock FC’s official website or the club’s digital platforms to access the club’s live stream and commentary led by Kieran Calderwood and co‑commentators Adam Lyon and Andrew Milligan.
- Listen to Radio Clyde 1 on local FM/DAB or the station’s streaming services for regional updates and reporting by Calum Brown.
Match context and form (what to watch)
The fixture is part of the 2025‑26 Scottish Premiership season and kicks off at 15:00 UK time at Rugby Park; as a Premiership match it will carry the usual competitive significance for league points, team momentum and mid‑season positioning. Supporters following either outlet should expect pre‑match build‑up, team‑news updates close to kick‑off and post‑match reaction from club representatives and pundits on the respective platforms.
Useful references and further reading
For official club news, team sheets and the KillieTV stream consult Kilmarnock FC’s official website and KillieTV page. To check live scores and match statistics, real‑time sports services such as Sofascore, ESPN and Soccerway provide live updates, lineups and post‑match stats for the Scottish Premiership fixture between Kilmarnock and Falkirk.
Further background about the teams and the Premiership is available from major sports outlets that cover Scottish football extensively and provide pre‑match analysis, odds and head‑to‑head records.
Final practical notes
If you are travelling to Rugby Park, arrive early to catch pre‑match atmosphere and any on‑site broadcaster activity — club media teams often record fan reaction and short interviews before kick‑off. If you are listening remotely, check platform access ahead of kick‑off: BBC Sounds and Radio Clyde streams are available via their respective apps, and KillieTV may require a club membership or match‑pass for access depending on the club’s streaming policy for that fixture.
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