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Tune In: Chick Young and Roger Hannah Call St Johnstone v Ross County on BBC Radio Scotland and Radio Clyde 1

Football fans across Scotland are gearing up for an enthralling Scottish Championship clash at McDiarmid Park as St Johnstone host Ross County on Saturday, 14 March 2026, with a 15:00 UK kick-off. While there’s no live TV coverage from the likes of ITV, BBC, Sky or TNT, radio enthusiasts can catch every moment via BBC Radio Scotland with legendary reporter Chick Young at the helm, or tune into Radio Clyde 1 where Roger Hannah will deliver expert commentary. These stations offer the perfect way to follow the action, bringing the excitement of the Championship directly to your speakers.

Chick Young, a broadcasting icon with over five decades in the game, has been the voice of Scottish football for generations. Starting his career in the 1970s with Radio Clyde, he rose to prominence covering major events for BBC Scotland, including countless Scottish Premiership matches and international tournaments. Known for his passionate yet fair delivery, Young’s insights have made him a household name, earning him a place in the Scottish Football Hall of Fame. For today’s fixture, his seasoned eye will dissect the tactics and drama unfolding at McDiarmid Park on BBC Radio Scotland.

Meanwhile, Roger Hannah brings his own wealth of experience to Radio Clyde 1. A veteran journalist with decades covering Scottish football, Hannah has reported on everything from local derbies to cup finals. His time at the Daily Record honed his knack for spotting key moments, and his radio work has cemented his reputation as a reliable pair of ears for fans. Listeners can expect his sharp analysis on Ross County’s struggles and St Johnstone’s push for promotion.

St Johnstone, currently riding high in second place with 41 points from 19 games (12 wins, 5 draws, 2 losses), are in strong form heading into this matchup. Recent results include a solid 2-0 away win over Morton on 7 March and a 3-1 home victory against Ayr United on 28 February. Standout performer J McPake, the midfielder with 13 goals in 18 matches, will be key, supported by defender D Gallagher (2 assists) and forward R Hale. The Saints have dominated recent head-to-heads, winning 2-1, 1-0, and 3-0 against Ross County in last season’s Premiership encounters. For more on St Johnstone’s campaign, check out their profile on Wikipedia.

At the foot of the table, Ross County sit with just 12 points from 18 games (2 wins, 6 draws, 10 losses), desperately needing points to climb out of danger. Their form has been patchy: a goalless draw at Arbroath on 7 March followed a 0-3 loss to Dunfermline, though they notched a 2-0 home win over Raith Rovers earlier. With a goal difference of -18, they face an uphill battle against a confident St Johnstone side at home.

This Championship encounter promises tension, with St Johnstone aiming to solidify their promotion push and Ross County fighting relegation fears. McDiarmid Park’s atmosphere will be electric, and both radio coverages will capture the intensity. BBC Radio Scotland and Radio Clyde 1 have long been staples for Scottish football, offering free access without the need for subscriptions—ideal for fans on the move or multitasking at home.

Recent meetings add spice: St Johnstone edged a 2-0 win in January’s Challenge Cup tie, with goals from Louis Lloyd and Josh McPake. Historically, St Johnstone hold the edge, but Ross County’s resilience in draws could make it tight. Pundits predict a home win, given the form gap, but football’s unpredictability keeps it compelling.

Whether you’re a die-hard Saints supporter or backing the Dingwall side, Chick Young and Roger Hannah ensure you won’t miss a beat. Tune in early to soak up pre-match build-up, team news, and expert takes. This is Scottish football at its rawest—don’t miss it on radio waves this afternoon.

Article generated: 14 March 2026, 15:27 GMT

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