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How to Follow Raith Rovers v Ross County — BBC Radio Scotland Commentary with Rory Loy (Scottish Championship, 13 December 2025)
The Scottish Championship fixture between Raith Rovers and Ross County at Stark’s Park kicks off at 15:00 UK time on Saturday 13 December 2025 and will be covered on BBC Radio Scotland, with match reporting by Rory Loy, who will provide live updates from the ground.
BBC Radio Scotland remains one of the principal radio outlets for live coverage of Scottish domestic football, offering ball-by-ball commentary, pitchside reaction and post-match analysis for listeners across the UK and online via BBC Sounds. BBC radio coverage is often paired with written match reports and clips on the BBC Sport website for those who prefer text or highlights.
Where and how to listen
If you are in the UK and want live audio of the match, tune in to BBC Radio Scotland on FM or listen via the BBC Sounds app — both platforms typically carry live radio commentary for key Scottish fixtures and allow catch-up for later listening.
- FM/AM: Local BBC Radio frequencies where available for Scottish listeners.
- BBC Sounds: Live stream and on-demand audio for registered users in the UK.
- Radio apps and smart speakers: Use the BBC Sounds skill or app to access the live broadcast.
For match details and live text coverage in addition to radio commentary, sports platforms such as ESPN, SofaScore and FotMob provide live scores, line-ups and statistics for the game on 13 December 2025 — useful if you prefer a visual live feed of events alongside the radio audio feed for commentary context[3][2][5].
Reporter: Rory Loy — background and relevance
Rory Loy is serving as the on-the-ground reporter for BBC Radio Scotland for this fixture. Loy is a former professional footballer who played as a forward for clubs including Rangers, St Johnstone, and Greenock Morton before moving into media work; his playing experience gives him credible insight into match situations and player perspectives, which is valuable for pitchside reporting and interviews. His role at the live match will typically include pre-match interviews, half-time and full-time reaction, injury and substitution updates, and immediate quotes from managers and players where available.
What to expect from the broadcast
Typical BBC Radio Scotland match coverage includes:
- Pre-match build-up (team news, probable XIs, manager quotes).
- Live ball-by-ball commentary or detailed minute-by-minute updates.
- Pitchside reports from the reporter — in this case, Rory Loy — for atmosphere, late team news and interviews.
- Post-match reaction and summary analysis, including key moments and man-of-the-match discussions.
For fans who cannot hear the live radio, live score and match-centre services on sites such as SofaScore, ESPN and FotMob give second-by-second updates, expected line-ups, and in-depth stats (possession, shots, cards, substitutions) that complement the audio narrative[2][3][5].
Form guide and context ahead of kick-off
Raith Rovers host Ross County as part of the 2025–26 Scottish Championship season, with both sides aiming to improve their league positions as the campaign reaches the winter fixtures list[1][3]. Recent match listings and league tables on sports sites indicate Raith and Ross County have met earlier in the season and in recent cup and playoff ties, so there is a degree of familiarity in the match-up for players and managers[3][4].
Key resources for up-to-the-minute line-ups, live goals and post-match statistics include:
- SofaScore — live scores, player ratings and in-game momentum tools[2].
- ESPN — match centre with live updates, team statistics and standings[3].
- FotMob — alternative live score service with notifications and match analytics[5].
Where to find team news, line-ups and tactical analysis
Shortly before the 15:00 kick-off, BBC Radio Scotland and the broadcaster’s online match centre will usually publish confirmed starting line-ups and substitutes; these are also mirrored on the major live-score platforms such as SofaScore, ESPN and FotMob[2][3][5]. Expect Rory Loy to confirm any last-minute changes from pitchside and to relay manager comments immediately after the final whistle.
Profiles and verified background on the broadcasters and platforms
BBC Radio Scotland: The BBC’s national radio service for Scotland provides sport bulletins, live commentaries and dedicated sports programmes, and makes much of its coverage available on BBC Sounds for streaming and on-demand listening.
Rory Loy: A former professional forward whose playing career across Scottish clubs gives him first-hand knowledge of the domestic game; Loy’s transition into reporting and punditry brings practical insight to post-match interviews and live reporting.
ESPN, SofaScore and FotMob: Widely used live-score platforms offering match centres, statistics and historical head-to-head records; these services operate globally and are commonly used to track in-play events, line-ups and real-time league tables for Scottish Championship fixtures[3][2][5].
Useful links and further reading
For more information about the teams and match services mentioned in this article, see the following official and reputable sources:
- Raith Rovers — club information, fixtures and official announcements (club website).
- Ross County — club news, squad and ticketing details (club website).
- BBC Sport — Scottish football coverage and live radio information.
Note: the live score services and sports media outlets listed above will provide the real-time data to complement BBC Radio Scotland’s audio coverage; if you’re outside the UK, geo-restrictions may apply to some BBC content on BBC Sounds and the broadcaster’s online services.
Practical tips for listeners
- If listening on mobile, open the BBC Sounds app a few minutes before kick-off to avoid buffering delays.
- Follow a live-score feed in tandem with the radio commentary for a richer sense of the match flow (go to SofaScore, ESPN or FotMob for visuals and stats)[2][3][5].
- Check club social channels for immediate official updates on injuries or crowd announcements that complement the radio coverage.
Enjoy the match — tune into BBC Radio Scotland for live commentary and pitchside reporting from Rory Loy, and use the live-score platforms mentioned here for line-ups, minute-by-minute stats and tables[2][3][5].
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