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Who’s Commentating and Where to Listen: Dunfermline Athletic v Ayr United — BBC Radio Scotland & Radio Clyde Coverage

The Scottish Championship fixture between Dunfermline Athletic and Ayr United at KDM Group East End Park (kick‑off 15:00 UK) will be covered on the radio by BBC Radio Scotland and Radio Clyde 1, with match reporting from Amy Canavan for BBC Radio Scotland and Ross Turnbull for Radio Clyde 1.

BBC Radio Scotland and Radio Clyde are long‑standing sources of live Scottish football coverage and will provide ball‑by‑ball commentary, live updates and reporter contributions from pitchside for this lunchtime kick‑off in the William Hill Scottish Championship.

Quick broadcast details

  • Competition: Scottish Championship
  • Date & kick‑off (UK): Saturday 20 December 2025, 15:00
  • Venue: KDM Group East End Park (Dunfermline Athletic home) — commonly shortened to East End Park
  • Radio coverage: BBC Radio Scotland (reporter: Amy Canavan) and Radio Clyde 1 (reporter: Ross Turnbull)

What to expect from the radio coverage

Both broadcasters typically deliver a full radio match package including pre‑match team news, live commentary, halftime analysis, and post‑match reaction from managers and selected players. BBC Radio Scotland frequently carries national Scotsports programming and live commentary on Championship fixtures as part of its matchday service, often using the network feed for updates and interviews from pitchside.

Radio Clyde 1 (part of the Bauer Media group) has a long tradition of local Glasgow and west‑Scotland football coverage and complements its on‑air commentary with local reporting aimed squarely at the fanbases of the clubs involved.

Reporter backgrounds — Amy Canavan and Ross Turnbull

Amy Canavan is listed as the BBC Radio Scotland reporter for this match. Reporters on BBC Radio Scotland are typically experienced sports journalists who supply live pitchside updates, interview players and managers after the final whistle, and feed material back into studio analysis packages. The BBC’s sports reporting teams combine national editorial standards with local knowledge to ensure interviews and reaction are contextualised for listeners across Scotland.

Ross Turnbull is named as Radio Clyde 1’s reporter for the game. Radio Clyde’s matchday teams often draw on reporters and commentators with deep knowledge of Scottish club football and strong West‑of‑Scotland connections; their live pieces for Radio Clyde 1 will focus on the local angles of the match and fan reaction, in addition to the standard post‑match interviews and summary of key incidents.

Why radio still matters for Scottish Championship matches

Not every second‑tier Scottish Championship fixture is broadcast on television nationally, so live radio remains a vital way for supporters — whether at work, travelling, or without access to a TV stream — to follow their team. Radio reports often include details not available in live text feeds: the atmosphere in different stands, pitch conditions, and immediate managerial reaction. Live commentary and pitchside reporting therefore keep supporters connected in real time, complementing online live text and highlights services.

Where to find the broadcasts

  • BBC Radio Scotland: listen via DAB digital radio across Scotland, the BBC Sounds app and the BBC website (live radio section). The station normally carries pre‑match build up, live commentary and post‑match reaction for selected Championship fixtures.
  • Radio Clyde 1: available on FM in the Glasgow and west‑Scotland area, on DAB in many areas, and via the station’s live stream and apps. Radio Clyde’s local bulletins and live matchday programming will include commentary and pitchside contributions for this fixture.

Additional broadcast and live‑follow options

If you prefer a written or visual live feed, major sports sites will carry live text and statistics for this match, as well as minute‑by‑minute updates and post‑match reports. Outlets that provide match pages and live coverage for Scottish Championship fixtures include Sky Sports’ match centre and live pages, FotMob and Sofascore, which publish live scores, line‑ups, and key in‑match events that complement radio commentary.

For background on the clubs and context going into the game, Dunfermline Athletic’s official club site maintains match previews and team news for home fixtures, while league pages and sports outlets track form, standings and recent results in the William Hill Scottish Championship.

Verified context for fans ahead of kick‑off

Recent data and fixture pages show this meeting is part of the 2025–26 Scottish Championship season and confirm the 15:00 UK kick‑off time at East End Park; live score services list the match on 20 December 2025 at 15:00 UK time.

Useful links (for further reading)

  • BBC Radio Scotland — for live radio and programme details (search BBC Sounds for matchday coverage).
  • Dunfermline Athletic official match pages — for club news, tickets and matchday information (the club’s site publishes pre‑match notes and line‑ups).
  • Sky Sports match centre — for live stats, head‑to‑head and post‑match analysis available on matchday.

Practical tips for listeners

  • If you are outside Scotland and want to listen to BBC Radio Scotland, use the BBC Sounds app or the BBC website; be aware that certain live content may be subject to regional rights or restrictions.
  • Follow the station on social channels for quick updates and links to post‑match interviews made available after the final whistle.
  • If you prefer local commentary and a West‑of‑Scotland perspective, tune to Radio Clyde 1’s stream or local FM/DAB frequency.

If you would like, I can provide a short reminder with the live radio stream links formatted for mobile listening, or prepare a preview that includes expected line‑ups and the key players to watch for each side ahead of kick‑off.

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