Liam McLeod and James McFadden Lead BBC Scotland Coverage: How to Watch Partick Thistle v St Johnstone Live
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Liam McLeod and James McFadden Lead BBC Scotland Coverage: How to Watch Partick Thistle v St Johnstone Live
BBC Scotland is your go-to destination for live coverage of tonight's thrilling Scottish Championship clash between Partick Thistle and St Johnstone at Wyre Stadium at Firhill, kicking off at 19:45 UK time. Tune into BBC Scotland, HD, BBC Sport Scotland Online, or BBC iPlayer (with geo-restrictions) to catch every moment, presented by the experienced Jonathan Sutherland, with main commentator Liam McLeod and co-commentator James McFadden providing expert insights. Highlights will follow on BBC, while Reporting Scotland features Jonathan Sutherland and reporter Liam McLeod.
This top-of-the-table encounter sees league leaders St Johnstone (13 wins, 6 draws, 2 losses, 45 points) face second-placed Partick Thistle (11 wins, 7 draws, 4 losses, 40 points), promising high stakes in the William Hill Scottish Championship. Historically, Partick Thistle hold a slight edge with 10 wins to St Johnstone's 8, plus 5 draws. Recent form includes Partick Thistle's 2-1 victory over St Johnstone in November 2025 and a 5-1 Saints win in August 2025.
Jonathan Sutherland, a stalwart of Scottish football broadcasting, anchors the coverage with his decades of experience at BBC Scotland, having presented major matches from Hampden to international fixtures. He's renowned for his engaging style and deep knowledge of the Scottish game. Joining him on punditry duty is Michael Stewart, the former Hibernian and Hearts midfielder who earned 35 caps for Scotland. After retiring, Stewart transitioned seamlessly into punditry, offering sharp analysis on BBC and Sky Sports, celebrated for his tactical breakdowns and no-nonsense opinions.
Daniel O'Reilly, better known as YouTuber Dapper Laughs, brings a unique perspective as a former Partick Thistle defender. The London-born centre-back played over 50 games for the Jags between 2013 and 2015, helping them avoid relegation. Post-football, his media career exploded, but his insider knowledge of Firhill will prove invaluable tonight. Reporter Amy Canavan completes the BBC team, delivering pitch-side updates with her polished reporting style honed across Scottish sport.
Main commentator Liam McLeod is a familiar voice in Scottish football, with a career spanning BBC Radio and TV, covering everything from Premiership showdowns to Champions League ties. His descriptive prowess and passion make him a fan favourite. Alongside him, James McFadden provides co-commentary. The ex-Everton and Scotland striker, who netted 16 international goals in 48 caps, enjoyed a glittering career including stints at Motherwell and Birmingham City. Now a respected pundit for BBC, McFadden's firsthand experience of high-pressure games will illuminate key moments.
For radio fans, Radio Clyde 1 offers coverage hosted by Gordon Duncan, with pundits Scott Allan—the ex-Hibs and Celtic playmaker known for his vision and over 200 top-flight appearances—and veteran journalist Hugh Keevins, whose six-decade career includes iconic columns and broadcasts, earning him the nickname 'The Original Clanger' for his forthright views.
St Johnstone supporters can access the world feed via SaintsTV, featuring commentator Steven Watt and co-commentator Samuel Porritt, or the main world feed with Liam McLeod and James McFadden. Note that Partick Thistle's livestream is available only outside the UK and Ireland due to SPFL rules, with tickets priced at £24 adults, £18 concessions.
Matchday vibes at Firhill include the Aitken Suite opening from 5pm for food and drinks, welcoming home and away fans, plus the free Thistle Taxi for those needing assistance. With St Johnstone chasing promotion and Partick Thistle hot on their heels, expect intensity under the lights. Don't miss Liam McLeod and James McFadden's commentary on BBC Scotland—the perfect way for British fans to soak in this Championship gem.
Article generated: 20 March 2026, 19:47 GMT
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