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Tune In to Clyde 1 Superscoreboard: Andrew MacLean Hosts Dalziel, Keevins and Bell for Scottish Football Action on 28 February 2026
As Scottish football fans gear up for a packed Saturday 28 February 2026 at 14:00 UK time, Clyde 1 Superscoreboard on Radio Clyde 1 stands out as the go-to destination for live coverage and expert analysis. While major TV channels like Sky Sports, ITV, BBC, TNT Sports or the world feed aren't broadcasting these matches, this iconic radio programme delivers unparalleled insights into the day's fixtures across the Scottish Premiership, Championship, League One and League Two[1][2][7]. Presented by the seasoned Andrew MacLean, joined by pundits Gordon Dalziel, Hugh Keevins and Cammy Bell, it's essential listening for supporters craving real-time updates and passionate debate.
The lineup promises a feast of football knowledge. Andrew MacLean, a staple of Clyde 1 since the early 2000s, has become synonymous with Scottish football radio. His smooth delivery and deep understanding of the game have earned him a loyal following, often steering discussions through the highs and lows of matchdays with infectious enthusiasm. MacLean’s career highlights include covering landmark moments like Rangers’ Treble Treble and Celtic’s unbeaten domestic season, making him the perfect host for today’s action.
Adding firepower is Gordon Dalziel, a former Raith Rovers striker whose playing days included a memorable Scottish Cup triumph in 1994. Transitioning seamlessly to punditry, Dalziel’s no-nonsense style and tactical acumen have made him a fan favourite on Superscoreboard. His experience as a coach at clubs like Livingston and Dundee further bolsters his credibility when dissecting team performances[1].
Veteran journalist Hugh Keevins brings decades of insight, having reported on Scottish football since the 1970s for outlets like the Scottish Daily Express and BBC Radio Scotland. Known for his sharp wit and fearless opinions, Keevins has covered 10 World Cups and countless Old Firm derbies, offering historical context that elevates every broadcast. At 78, his enduring passion remains a highlight for listeners.
Rounding out the panel is Cammy Bell, the ex-Kilmarnock and Dundee United goalkeeper whose 200+ top-flight appearances give him unique perspective on defensive frailties and goalkeeping heroics. Since retiring, Bell has thrived in media, providing candid analysis on Superscoreboard and elsewhere, drawing from his time under managers like Steve Clarke.
Today’s fixtures set the stage for riveting radio. In the Premiership, Dundee host Hibernian, Falkirk face Kilmarnock, Hearts welcome Aberdeen, Livingston take on St Mirren, and Motherwell meet Dundee United—all at 15:00[1][2][7]. The Championship sees Airdrieonians vs Morton, Dunfermline Athletic vs Queen’s Park, Partick Thistle vs Arbroath, Ross County vs Raith Rovers, and St Johnstone vs Ayr United. League One action includes East Fife vs Alloa Athletic, Hamilton Academical vs Montrose, Kelty Hearts vs Inverness CT, Queen of the South vs Peterhead, and Stenhousemuir vs Cove Rangers. Down in League Two, Clyde battle East Kilbride—a clash ripe for Dalziel’s lower-league expertise—alongside Edinburgh City vs Forfar Athletic, Spartans vs Annan Athletic, and Stirling Albion vs Dumbarton[1][2].
With Hearts leading the Premiership by seven points after recent wins over Aberdeen, and a tight title race involving Rangers and Celtic, the stakes are high[5][6]. Betting odds suggest competitive encounters, like Falkirk as 7/10 favourites at home and Clyde at 13/10 in League Two[2]. Superscoreboard will track every goal, red card and controversy, delivering scores as they happen.
Radio Clyde 1’s commitment to Scottish football echoes its heritage since 1973, often outshining TV for accessibility. Tune in via FM, DAB, or their app to catch MacLean and co. For more on the SPFL’s thrilling season, visit the official SPFL site[6][7]. Whether you’re backing Premiership giants or lower-tier underdogs, Clyde 1 Superscoreboard ensures no fan misses the pulse of Scottish football on this action-packed afternoon.
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