Where to Watch St Mirren v Rangers: Sky Sports, BBC and Full Commentary Teams Revealed
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Where to Watch St Mirren v Rangers: Sky Sports, BBC and Full Commentary Teams Revealed
Football fans across the UK can catch the thrilling Scottish Premiership clash between St Mirren and Rangers live on Sky Sports this Sunday, with comprehensive coverage also available on BBC radio platforms and highlights to follow. Kicking off at 12:00 from The SMiSA Stadium in Paisley, this Matchday 30 encounter pits the 10th-placed Buddies against third-placed Rangers in the William Hill Premiership[1][2]. Sky Sports Football HD, Sky Sports Main Event HD and Sky Sports Main Event UHD will broadcast the full 90 minutes, fronted by presenter Eilidh Barbour, a familiar face on Sky's Scottish football output with years of experience covering the Premiership and internationals. Main commentator Ian Crocker, renowned for his energetic calls on Sky Sports and TNT Sports, teams up with co-commentator Scott Arfield, the former Rangers midfielder who made over 100 appearances for the Gers before moving to Charlotte FC, bringing insider knowledge to his analysis.
The Sky team is bolstered by a stellar pundit line-up including Kris Boyd, the prolific ex-Rangers and Kilmarnock striker turned pundit, whose outspoken views on Sky Sports News and live shows have made him a fan favourite since hanging up his boots. Joining him are Stephen McGinn, St Mirren's former captain with 200+ club appearances, and James McFadden, the Scotland international known for his Everton and Motherwell stints, offering tactical insights. Reporter Luke Shanley will provide live updates from the touchline, supported by Gordon Duncan on Sky Sports News.
For those preferring radio, BBC Radio 5 Live features reporter Jane Lewis, while BBC Radio Scotland, BBC Sounds app and BBC Sport Online (audio) offer full coverage presented by Richard Gordon, the veteran broadcaster with decades anchoring Scotland matches. Main commentator Alasdair Lamont, a BBC stalwart since the 90s, leads with co-commentators Andy Halliday, ex-Rangers captain with 100+ Ibrox outings, and Steven Thompson, the Motherwell and St Mirren legend who transitioned seamlessly to punditry. Kheredine Idessane reports pitchside, doubling up for BBC Sportscene.
Radio Clyde 1 brings local flavour with presenter Andrew MacLean and pundits Alex Rae, the former Rangers assistant manager under Steven Gerrard, and Simon Donnelly, Celtic hero with a wealth of top-flight experience. Club streams add niche options: Rangers TV (subscription, geo-restricted) has Tom Miller calling the action, while St Mirren TV features comedian Liam Farrelly as main commentator alongside Andrew Christie, promising entertaining insights.
Highlights air on Sky Sports, with the world feed and Tenor Sports using Ian Crocker, Scott Arfield and Luke Shanley. Internationally, beIN Connect in Australia and New Zealand taps the world feed.
Contextually, St Mirren sit 10th, three points above the play-off spot, fresh from a Scottish Cup semi-final win over Partick Thistle (2-1), led by interim bosses Craig McLeish, Jamie Langfield and Allan McManus after Stephen Robinson and Brian Kerr's departure to Aberdeen[1]. Their last league win was a 1-0 over Hearts in February. Rangers, managed by Danny Rohl, are third, six points behind leaders Hearts, enduring a cup exit to Celtic on penalties and just one win in five. Recent head-to-heads show tight contests, including a 2-1 Rangers win in December[4]. Leading scorers feature Mikael Mandron (4 goals) for Saints and James Tavernier (4) for Rangers[3].
With Rangers chasing the top two and St Mirren battling relegation, expect intensity at The SMiSA Stadium. Tune in via Sky or BBC for every moment of this Premiership showdown.
Article generated: 15 March 2026, 12:01 GMT
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