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Where to Watch Dundee United v St Mirren: BBC Radio Scotland and Sportscene Coverage with Alasdair Lamont
Tonight's Scottish Premiership clash between Dundee United and St Mirren at the CalForth Construction Arena at Tannadice Park promises mid-table intrigue, with kick-off at 19:45 UK time. UK fans can tune into trusted BBC platforms for comprehensive coverage, including live audio on BBC Radio Scotland Extra, the BBC Sounds app, and BBC Sport Online, plus highlights on BBC Sportscene.
BBC Radio Scotland Extra leads the broadcast with presenter David Currie, a seasoned journalist known for his work across BBC Scotland's sports output, including rugby and football previews. Taking the commentary helm is main commentator Alasdair Lamont, whose career spans decades at the BBC, covering everything from Celtic and Rangers derbies to international fixtures; his insightful calls have made him a staple for Scottish football listeners. Joining him are co-commentators John Rankin, the former Hearts and Queen of the South midfielder turned pundit with over 400 career appearances and a knack for tactical breakdowns, and Rory Loy, ex-Dundee United striker who played over 100 games for the Terrors before stints at St Mirren and others, bringing authentic insider knowledge. Reporter Brian McLauchlin, a BBC stalwart with vast experience in live match reporting from Tannadice and beyond, will deliver on-pitch updates[1][2][6][7].
For visual highlights, BBC Sportscene features Brian McLauchlin again, ensuring seamless continuity. This BBC double-header underscores their dominance in Scottish football audio and highlights, perfect for fans craving detailed analysis without subscription fees.
St Mirren supporters have an additional option via St Mirren TV, a paid geo-restricted stream offering main commentator Sam Smith alongside co-commentator Andrew Christie, likely a club insider providing passionate home perspectives. However, for broader UK access, BBC's free offerings reign supreme.
Dundee United, sitting 7th with 30 points from 28 games, host 10th-placed St Mirren (24 points), eyeing a season sweep after recent form. The Terrors drew 0-0 at home to Aberdeen and lost 0-2 away to Motherwell, struggling for goals having failed to score in their last two outings. Yet, they've not drawn with St Mirren in seven meetings, hinting at decisive results ahead[3][4]. St Mirren drew 1-1 at Livingston but suffered heavy defeats like 0-5 to Motherwell, leaking goals freely without a clean sheet in five[1][3]. Leading scorer Zachary Sapsford has 6 goals for United, while Mikael Mandron nets 4 for the Buddies[5].
This William Hill Scottish Premiership Round 23 fixture at Tannadice, rearranged for tonight, revives a fierce rivalry. Dundee United fans fill the George Fox and Eddie Thompson Stands, with tickets still available and originals from the postponement valid[6][7]. Historically competitive, recent H2H shows no draws, with United holding a slight edge in past encounters[1][4].
Expect Alasdair Lamont's measured tone to capture Tannadice's atmosphere, amplified by Rankin and Loy's ex-player insights on United's attack versus Saints' defence. David Currie will guide proceedings smoothly, as per his pedigree in high-stakes broadcasts. For Dundee United, breaking their scoring drought under lights could propel them up the table; St Mirren need points to climb from the lower reaches.
Don't miss this midweek battle shaping the Premiership's mid-section. Stream effortlessly on BBC Sounds or catch radio waves on BBC Radio Scotland Extra, with Sportscene highlights to relive key moments. For more on the Scottish Premiership, explore official league updates. Whether you're a Terrors loyalist or Buddies follower, these broadcasts deliver unparalleled access to the action.
With Dundee United unbeaten at home in recent cups and St Mirren resilient on the road, tonight's 19:45 kick-off at CalForth Construction Arena could hinge on set-pieces or individual brilliance from stars like Declan John, top in big chances created[1]. Tune in via BBC for the definitive Scottish take.
Article generated: 3 March 2026, 19:46 GMT
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