BBC Sportscene on BBC One Scotland: Jonathan Sutherland and Scott Brown lead Scottish Premiership coverage

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BBC Sportscene brings Scottish Premiership viewers the latest action and analysis on BBC One Scotland HD, with coverage also available via BBC Sportscene and BBC iPlayer for those watching in the UK under geo-restrictions. For supporters wanting the familiar BBC match-night format, the programme remains one of the go-to destinations for highlights and informed debate, with Jonathan Sutherland fronting the broadcast and former Celtic and Scotland midfielder Scott Brown providing punditry.

Sportscene has long been a key part of Scottish football’s television landscape, and this edition continues that tradition by focusing on the Scottish Premiership’s biggest talking points. The BBC’s highlight package is especially valuable for fans who cannot catch the games live, offering a concise but detailed look at the key moments, goals, major decisions and post-match talking points from around the division. With the title race, European places and relegation battle all often moving quickly at this stage of the season, the programme’s overview is as important as ever.

Jonathan Sutherland has become one of the most recognisable presenters in BBC Scotland sport. A familiar face across football coverage, he is known for his calm on-air style and ability to guide viewers through analysis-heavy programmes without losing pace. His background in Scottish sport broadcasting has made him a dependable presence on major football nights, particularly on shows such as Sportscene where clarity and timing matter just as much as personality.

Alongside him, Scott Brown brings a very different but equally valuable perspective. One of the most decorated figures in modern Scottish football, Brown built his reputation as a combative, influential midfielder at Celtic before later moving into coaching. He won a huge haul of domestic honours in Glasgow and also captained Scotland, making him well placed to explain the tactical and psychological demands of top-level Premiership football. As a pundit, Brown’s insight is often strongest when discussing midfield battles, leadership and the standards required to win titles.

The combination of Sutherland’s presentation and Brown’s straight-talking analysis gives BBC Sportscene a strong balance between accessibility and expertise. That mix has helped the programme remain relevant in an age where fans can see clips instantly on social media but still value a properly structured broadcast that places individual games in the wider context of the league. For many viewers, Sportscene is as much about interpretation as it is about highlights.

The Scottish Premiership itself continues to deliver the kind of drama that suits the BBC format. Every round can reshape the table, and the league’s intensity means there is always plenty for the presenters and pundits to unpack. Whether it is a decisive goal, a controversial penalty, or a manager’s tactical tweak, Sportscene’s role is to show not just what happened, but why it mattered. That is where Brown’s experience as a top-flight captain can be particularly useful, giving viewers a player’s-eye view of what goes on in tight matches.

For fans checking how to watch, the key route is straightforward: tune in on BBC One Scotland HD for the television broadcast, or use BBC iPlayer where available to stream the programme. BBC Scotland’s football output also sits alongside wider public-service coverage that keeps the domestic game accessible to a broad audience, from regular Premiership followers to casual viewers who dip in for the biggest fixtures.

More information on the league can be found via the Scottish Premiership official website, which provides standings, fixtures and competition details. But for immediate reaction, match clips and expert discussion, BBC Sportscene remains one of the most trusted places to catch up on the action. With Jonathan Sutherland steering the programme and Scott Brown offering his perspective, viewers can expect a polished and knowledgeable look at the best of Scottish football.

Article generated: 13 May 2026, 22:40 GMT

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