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Tune In to Clyde 1 Superscoreboard: Gordon Duncan Hosts Dalziel, Keevins and Bell for Scottish Football Action on 21 March 2026
As Scottish football fans gear up for a packed Saturday afternoon on 21 March 2026, Clyde 1 Superscoreboard stands out as the go-to radio destination at 14:00 UK time. Hosted by the experienced Gordon Duncan on Radio Clyde 1, this iconic programme promises incisive analysis and live updates across the leagues, from the Scottish Premiership down to League Two. With no major TV blackout on British channels like ITV, BBC, Sky or TNT for these fixtures, radio coverage like this delivers the perfect companion for supporters tuning in from pubs, cars or homes[1].
The lineup features a stellar panel of pundits: Gordon Dalziel, Hugh Keevins, and Cammy Bell. Gordon Duncan, a veteran broadcaster with decades at Clyde 1, has helmed Superscoreboard through countless dramatic seasons, earning praise for his smooth handling of heated debates and quick shifts to live scores. His career spans from early sports reporting to becoming the voice of Scottish football on radio, making him a trusted figure for fans seeking reliable updates[1].
Joining him is Gordon Dalziel, a former striker who shone at Rangers and Falkirk during the 1980s and 90s, netting key goals in title chases. After hanging up his boots, Dalziel transitioned seamlessly into punditry and management, including stints at Livingston and his playing career highlights. His no-nonsense style and deep tactical insights make him a favourite for breaking down matches like today's Rangers vs Aberdeen at 17:45[1].
Hugh Keevins, the elder statesman of the panel, brings over 50 years of journalism experience. A columnist for the Daily Record and regular on radio and TV, Keevins has covered every major Scottish football event since the 1970s. Known for his sharp wit and fearless opinions on Old Firm rivalries, he offers historical context that elevates discussions on fixtures such as Falkirk vs St Mirren and Hearts vs Dundee, both kicking off at 15:00[1].
Completing the trio is Cammy Bell, the ex-goalkeeper who earned 15 caps for Scotland and played for clubs including Dundee United, Kilmarnock, and St Mirren. Retiring in 2022 after a solid career marked by crucial saves in Premiership relegation battles, Bell now thrives as a pundit. His goalkeeper's perspective proves invaluable for analysing defensive lapses in games like Motherwell vs Hibernian or Clyde vs Stranraer in League Two[1].
Superscoreboard's appeal lies in its comprehensive coverage of the full Scottish football pyramid. At 15:00, the Premiership erupts with Kilmarnock vs Livingston, Arbroath vs Queen's Park in the Championship, and lower-tier clashes including Alloa Athletic vs Inverness CT in League One and Dumbarton vs Annan Athletic in League Two. Listeners can expect ball-by-ball commentary snippets, fan phone-ins, and instant reactions as goals fly in across the country[1][2].
The Rangers vs Aberdeen showdown at Ibrox headlines the day, a televised clash that could see fireworks under the lights. Dalziel's Rangers pedigree and Keevins' long-standing Aberdeen coverage promise fiery exchanges, while Bell dissects set-piece threats. Meanwhile, fans of minnows won't be forgotten—updates from East Kilbride vs Stirling Albion and Forfar Athletic vs Spartans keep the broadcast buzzing[1].
What sets Clyde 1 apart is its accessibility—no subscription needed, just tune your dial or stream online. In an era dominated by streaming services, Superscoreboard harks back to football's radio golden age, fostering community through shared listening. Duncan's team excels at balancing big-match hype with grassroots passion, ensuring every league gets its moment[1].
As the 2026 season hits its stride towards spring derbies and cup runs, this edition captures Scottish football's raw energy. Whether you're backing Ross County vs Dunfermline or Peterhead vs Montrose, Clyde 1 Superscoreboard delivers the scores, stories, and banter. Don't miss Gordon Duncan and his expert panel from 14:00—your essential companion for matchday mayhem[1].
Article generated: 21 March 2026, 14:08 GMT
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