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Where to Watch Hearts v Aberdeen: BBC Radio Coverage with Kheredine Idessane and Willie Miller Leads the Way
Football fans across the UK are gearing up for an electrifying Scottish Premiership clash as Hearts host Aberdeen at Tynecastle Park on Saturday, kicking off at 3pm. With Hearts topping the table with 60 points from 28 games, boasting an impressive +27 goal difference, they face an Aberdeen side in eighth place on 29 points, desperate for points to climb the standings[1][2][3]. While no major TV broadcasters like Sky Sports or TNT are showing live visuals, BBC's comprehensive radio coverage ensures every dramatic moment is captured in vivid detail, perfect for British listeners tuning in from home.
BBC platforms dominate the audio airwaves for this Premiership showdown. On BBC Radio 5 Live, Connie McLaughlin provides expert pitchside reporting, bringing her wealth of experience from covering top-flight Scottish football. Meanwhile, BBC Radio Scotland features the seasoned Brian McLauchlin alongside legendary pundit Willie Miller, whose illustrious career as an Aberdeen defender in their golden era, including three league titles and European success, offers unparalleled insights into the Dons' play.
For an even deeper dive, BBC Radio Scotland Extra, available via the BBC Sounds app and BBC Sport Online audio, boasts a star-studded team. Presenter Alasdair Lamont, a familiar voice in Scottish football broadcasting, leads proceedings with main commentator Kheredine Idessane, known for his passionate and precise calls during high-stakes matches. Co-commentator Ryan Stevenson, a former Hearts stalwart with over 200 appearances for the Jambos, adds authentic analysis, while pundits Michael Stewart—ex-Hearts and Hibs midfielder turned respected broadcaster—and Tom English, the award-winning Sunday Post columnist, dissect tactics and key moments. Brian McLauchlin doubles up as reporter here too. Additionally, BBC Sportscene will feature Brian McLauchlan's reports in their highlights package.
Club channels offer intimate perspectives. Hearts TV streams live with main commentator Laurie Dunsire, a former Jambos captain who lifted the Scottish Cup in 1998 and later managed the club, joined by co-commentator Jimmy Sandison, another ex-Hearts defender with deep Tynecastle roots. Red TV, Aberdeen's subscription service (geo-restricted), features John Barnes on commentary duties. Note that this John Barnes is the experienced Scottish football commentator, not the Liverpool icon.
Other radio options include Radio Clyde 1 with reporter Alison McConnell, delivering on-the-ground updates. Sky Sports enthusiasts can catch reporter Gordon Duncan on Sky Sports News, HD, and Soccer Saturday for news and reaction, though not full commentary.
This Round 29 fixture at Tynecastle, refereed by Kevin Clancy, promises intensity with Hearts' home dominance—ranked first at home this season—against Aberdeen's need for revival[1]. Recent head-to-heads show no draws in the last three encounters, with trends favouring under 2.5 goals in Hearts' home games[2]. For more on the Scottish Premiership, check the official league history.
Whether you're a maroon army loyalist or a Dons supporter, these broadcast options ensure you won't miss a beat. Tune in early to soak up the pre-match build-up from these broadcasting heavyweights, many with storied careers spanning decades in Scottish football. Expect fierce battles, tactical masterclasses, and potentially goals from key creators like Stuart Armstrong for Aberdeen[1]. Grab your headphones and settle in for Premiership action at its finest.
Article generated: 28 February 2026, 15:01 GMT
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