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Tune In to Clyde 1 Superscoreboard: Gordon Duncan Hosts Brian Graham and Gordon Dalziel for Scottish Football Action on 17 March 2026
As the midweek Scottish football schedule heats up on Tuesday, 17 March 2026, with a packed slate of matches across various leagues kicking off at 7.45pm UK time, football fans across Scotland are gearing up for comprehensive coverage on Clyde 1 Superscoreboard. Airing from 6pm on Radio Clyde 1, this iconic programme promises expert analysis, live updates, and passionate debate on the evening's key fixtures, making it the go-to destination for supporters unable to attend the games in person[1][2][3].
Leading the show is the experienced presenter Gordon Duncan, a staple of Clyde 1's football output for over two decades. Duncan, who joined the station in the early 2000s, has built a reputation for his engaging style and deep knowledge of the Scottish game, often steering discussions with a perfect blend of humour and insight. His tenure has seen him cover everything from Premiership showdowns to lower-league gems, earning him a loyal following among fans who appreciate his ability to capture the drama of matches like tonight's William Hill Scottish League One clash between Inverness Caley Thistle and Peterhead, or the Scottish League Two encounter featuring Spartans versus Forfar Athletic[1][2].
Joining Duncan in the studio are two highly respected pundits: Brian Graham and Gordon Dalziel. Brian Graham, the prolific striker currently turning out for Partick Thistle in the Scottish Championship, brings a wealth of playing experience to the airwaves. With over 400 career appearances and stints at clubs including Ross County, St Johnstone, and Celtic, Graham's goal-scoring prowess—highlighted by his 2022-23 Championship Golden Boot win—offers listeners tactical breakdowns grounded in real-match nous. His insights into forward play and team dynamics will be invaluable as Superscoreboard dissects performances in the Parks Motor Group Lowland League fixtures, such as Albion Rovers vs East Stirlingshire and Cowdenbeath against University of Stirling[1].
Complementing Graham is Gordon Dalziel, a former professional forward whose career spanned the 1980s and 1990s with notable spells at Rangers, Celtic, and Falkirk. Dalziel, who scored over 100 goals in Scottish football, transitioned seamlessly into punditry and management, including a stint as head coach at Livingston. Now a familiar voice on Clyde 1, his no-nonsense opinions on defensive setups and attacking flair have made him a fan favourite. Expect Dalziel to dive into the East of Scotland Qualifying Cup semi-final between Bonnyrigg Rose and Tranent, as well as West of Scotland League Second Division action like Greenock Juniors vs Cambuslang Rangers[1].
The 6pm start time on Radio Clyde 1 (available on 97.7FM, 102.5FM, or via the Clyde 1 app) ensures listeners get pre-match build-up ahead of the 7.45pm kick-offs, with rolling commentary, score updates, and post-match reactions extending late into the evening. This midweek programme is particularly crucial as it covers a diverse range of competitions, from the competitive North of Scotland League Premier matches—including Banks o’ Dee Juniors vs Colony Park and Longside vs Culter—to youth action in the Club Academy Scotland Elite Under 19 League Cup, such as Celtic vs Hearts of Midlothian at Barrowfield Training Ground[1].
Superscoreboard's strength lies in its ability to connect fans with the grassroots pulse of Scottish football, often overlooked amid the glamour of the top flight. With Duncan's smooth hosting, Graham's contemporary striker perspective, and Dalziel's veteran wisdom, the trio will unpack talking points like artificial pitch impacts (noted for games at Broxburn Athletic and Spartans) and surprise results in lower tiers[1][2]. For those tuning in, it's more than coverage—it's a celebration of the sport's depth across Scotland.
As Inverness CT host Peterhead in League One—a match listed across multiple sources with kick-off at 7.45pm—and Spartans welcome Forfar on an artificial surface in League Two, the airwaves will buzz with excitement[1][2][3][4]. Additional fixtures like Civil Service Strollers vs Berwick Rangers at Christie Gillies Park add to the night's variety, ensuring non-stop entertainment[1].
Don't miss out—grab your radio or app, settle in from 6pm, and let Clyde 1 Superscoreboard bring the magic of Scottish football to life. Whether you're a die-hard follower of the Lowland League or tracking academy prospects, this is unmissable listening for every level of the game[1].
Article generated: 17 March 2026, 19:26 GMT
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