Celtic v Hearts commentary team: BBC Radio 5 Live, Sky Sports and Celtic TV live coverage details

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Celtic v Hearts commentary team: BBC Radio 5 Live, Sky Sports and Celtic TV live coverage details

Saturday’s Scottish Premiership meeting between Celtic and Hearts is being covered extensively across television, radio and club channels, with British viewers able to choose from a packed schedule of live and audio options. The standout broadcast names include Steve Crossman on BBC Radio 5 Live, Eilidh Barbour and Ian Crocker on Sky Sports, and a full team on Celtic TV, while the match is also available on the world feed for international rights holders.

For fans tuning in via radio, BBC Radio 5 Live has Steve Crossman presenting, with Conor McNamara on main commentary, Pat Nevin alongside him, and Kenny Crawford reporting. Crossman is one of the BBC’s most recognisable football voices, having built a strong reputation across Radio 5 Live and major tournament coverage thanks to his sharp interviewing style and broad knowledge of the game. McNamara is a seasoned match commentator whose voice has been familiar to football audiences for years, while Nevin’s playing background with Scotland, Chelsea and Everton has long made him a trusted and articulate analyst.

BBC Radio Scotland is also heavily involved, with Kenny Macintyre presenting, Liam McLeod on commentary and a strong pundit line-up featuring Pat Bonner, Allan Preston, Tom English, Ryan Stevenson and Darren O'Dea. Bonner, a former Celtic goalkeeper, remains one of the most respected voices in Scottish football broadcasting. McLeod, meanwhile, has become a familiar BBC Scotland commentator across domestic and international football, combining clear delivery with a deep understanding of the Scottish game.

On television, Sky Sports Football HD, Sky Sports Main Event HD and Sky Sports Main Event UHD are carrying the match with Eilidh Barbour presenting, Ian Crocker on main commentary and Chris Sutton as co-commentator. Barbour has established herself as one of Sky’s most versatile presenters, covering football, golf and other major live sport with ease. Crocker is widely regarded as one of the leading Scottish football commentators of his generation, while Sutton’s direct, no-nonsense analysis draws on an eye-catching playing career that included spells with Norwich City, Blackburn Rovers, Chelsea and Celtic.

The Sky team is completed by a panel of former players and familiar faces including John Robertson, Scott Brown and James McFadden, with Luke Shanley reporting. Brown’s presence will be particularly notable for Celtic supporters, given his long and successful spell as club captain before moving into punditry, while Robertson and McFadden both bring valuable attacking and tactical insight from their own decorated careers.

Club viewers have their own dedicated coverage as well. Celtic TV features Gerry McCulloch presenting, Paul Cuddihy on commentary, Simon Donnelly as co-commentator and Peter Grant as pundit. McCulloch is a familiar face to Celtic audiences and has long been associated with the club’s broadcast output, while Donnelly and Grant both add strong Celtic-specific knowledge from their time in Glasgow football.

Hearts supporters are also catered for, with Hearts TV providing coverage through Laurie Dunsire and Robert Borthwick. Elsewhere, the match is available on the world feed with Paul Mitchell on commentary, giving international broadcasters a neutral option for the fixture. In the United States, CBS Sports Network and Paramount+ are using the world feed, with former midfielder Ian Joy listed among the punditry.

There is also a strong radio and regional presence, with stations including MFR, Northsound One, Radio Forth 1, Tay FM and Radio Clyde 1 all involved. Gordon Duncan, Hugh Keevins, Cammy Bell and Gordon Dalziel are among the names bringing Scottish football know-how to the coverage, while talkSPORT has Chris Iwelumo on pundit duty. For a broader look at Celtic’s stature and history, the club’s official profile on Celtic FC remains a useful reference point.

With Celtic and Hearts both carrying significant weight in Scottish football, the broadcast interest reflects the size of the occasion. Whether supporters are watching on Sky, listening on the BBC, tuning into club channels or following the world feed, there is no shortage of ways to keep up with one of the Scottish Premiership’s most recognisable fixtures.

Article generated: 16 May 2026, 12:31 GMT

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