Where to Watch Rangers v Celtic Scottish Cup Clash: Paul Mitchell Calls the Action on BBC Sportscene
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Where to Watch Rangers v Celtic Scottish Cup Clash: Paul Mitchell Calls the Action on BBC Sportscene
The electrifying Old Firm derby between Rangers and Celtic takes centre stage in the Scottish Cup quarter-finals today at Ibrox Stadium, kicking off at 1pm UK time. While major British TV channels like ITV, Sky Sports Main Event or TNT Sports aren't carrying the live action, BBC platforms dominate with expert coverage including highlights on BBC and top commentary from Paul Mitchell on BBC Sportscene, making it essential listening and viewing for fans across the nation[1][2].
This blockbuster fixture, confirmed for Ibrox in Glasgow, promises the intense rivalry that defines Scottish football, with recent encounters including a 2-2 draw in the Scottish Premiership on March 1, 2026[1][3]. Premier Sports 1 HD and Premier Sports Player UK (subscription required, geo-restricted) lead the live TV options in the UK, fronted by presenter Emma Dodds. Commentary comes from Rory Hamilton, with ex-Rangers star Alan Hutton and former Celtic manager Neil Lennon providing co-commentary and punditry alongside Charlie Mulgrew, Scott Arfield, Michael Stewart and reporter Connie McLaughlin. Hutton, a Scotland international with over 400 appearances for Rangers, brings his vast experience from Aston Villa and the Premier League to the booth.
For radio enthusiasts, BBC Radio Scotland, BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra 3, BBC Sounds APP and BBC Sport Online (Audio) offer full match coverage presented by veteran Richard Gordon, whose career spans decades calling Scottish football icons. Liam McLeod leads commentary, backed by ex-Celtic goalkeeper Pat Bonner—a 1988 European Cup winner with 80 Ireland caps—former Rangers midfielder Andy Halliday, pundit Tom English, a respected journalist, and reporter Martin Dowden. Meanwhile, BBC Radio 5 Live features pundit John McGarry and reporter Kenny Crawford.
BBC Sportscene delivers post-match highlights with Paul Mitchell on main commentary duties and Martin Dowden reporting. Mitchell, a seasoned broadcaster known for his stints with ITV and Premier League coverage, excels in delivering precise, passionate calls that capture the drama of big games. Radio Clyde 1 adds local flavour with presenter Gordon Duncan, pundits including ex-player Gordon Dalziel, veteran Hugh Keevins, Cammy Bell and Scott Allan, plus reporter Gabriel Antoniazzi.
Club channels provide biased but immersive options: Rangers TV (subscription, geo-restricted) has Tom Miller commentating with ex-defender Maurice Ross, who won the 2003 treble. Celtic TV (subscription, geo-restricted) features Daylin Docherty, Simon Donnelly—a 1998 league winner—and reporter Matthew Campbell. LPTV offers Lewis Proctor's coverage, while Sky Sports News/HD has reporter Gordon Duncan, and talkSPORT includes David Tanner.
International viewers turn to Astro Arena Bola 2 HD, Astro Arena Bola HD, Astro GO (Malaysia), ESPN+ USA, Fubo Sports USA, FuboTV Canada, ESPN App (USA), ESPN Unlimited (US) and Paramount+ AUS (all geo-restricted, some subscription-based). With recent form showing Rangers unbeaten in seven of their last 12 games and Celtic drawing 2-2 at Ibrox last time out, expect goals and tension[3].
For more on the Rangers official site, check ticketing and club updates. Whether tuning into BBC's highlights or Premier Sports' live feed, this Scottish Cup showdown at 1pm is unmissable for every Gers and Hoops supporter. Grab your streams, radios and tellies now to witness history unfold at Ibrox.
Article generated: 8 March 2026, 13:10 GMT
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