Hibernian v Motherwell live coverage: BBC Sportscene, BBC Radio Scotland and club channel teams confirmed
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Hibernian v Motherwell live coverage: BBC Sportscene, BBC Radio Scotland and club channel teams confirmed
Saturday’s Scottish Premiership meeting between Hibernian and Motherwell will be available to follow through a mix of broadcast and club coverage, with BBC Radio Scotland and BBC Sportscene among the main names attached to the fixture. For supporters looking for live reaction, the matchday audio and video options are set to provide comprehensive coverage of a game with plenty riding on it as the season reaches its final stages.
The BBC’s involvement will be familiar to Scottish football audiences, with Kheredine Idessane listed as reporter for the BBC output. Idessane is a long-standing figure in Scottish broadcasting, best known for his extensive work around football and wider sport for the BBC in Scotland. His presence ensures that the national broadcaster’s match coverage will have the kind of pitchside detail and post-match context that viewers and listeners have come to expect.
For those tuning into club-specific streams, Hibs TV has put together a strong line-up. Gavin Rittoo will present the coverage, while Cliff Pike is on main commentary duties alongside former Hibernian defender Joelle Murray as co-commentator. The punditry is further strengthened by John Hughes, the ex-footballer and former Hibs manager whose career in Scottish football spans a playing spell with Celtic and a managerial record that includes guiding Hibernian to the Scottish Cup in 2016. Murray’s own background as a modern Hibs stalwart gives the coverage added credibility, particularly for supporters who want a sharper tactical and club-insider perspective.
Motherwell supporters can follow the action via Motherwell TV, where Sean Elderbrant is listed as main commentator. Club streams have become an increasingly important part of the Scottish football media landscape, especially for fans unable to attend matches in person. They often offer a more intimate and supporter-focused production, with commentary tailored closely to the club audience and the narrative of the season.
There is also radio representation through Radio Clyde 1, with David Friel named as reporter. Radio coverage remains an important route into Scottish football for many fans, particularly those commuting, travelling, or following multiple scores around the country. In a league where the margins can be so fine, live radio updates still carry real value for supporters keeping tabs on every decisive moment.
The fixture itself promises plenty of interest. Hibernian and Motherwell are both clubs with strong top-flight traditions, and matches between them often bring a mix of intensity and unpredictability. Hibs, backed by a substantial home support at Easter Road, will be looking to make the most of familiar surroundings, while Motherwell tend to travel with the resilience and organisation that has long been associated with the club. With points precious at this stage of the campaign, the coverage teams will be expecting a lively afternoon.
For viewers wanting a broader sense of the Scottish Premiership context, BBC Sportscene remains one of the best-known names in domestic football coverage north of the border, offering highlights, analysis and expert discussion across the season. More on the competition can be found here: Scottish Premiership. Meanwhile, the BBC’s continued presence in match coverage underlines how live reporting, analysis and club streams now work alongside each other to serve different sections of the fanbase.
In all, this is a fixture with several ways to follow it and a well-stocked broadcast line-up to match. Whether supporters are listening on BBC Radio Scotland, watching through BBC Sportscene, or tuning in via Hibs TV and Motherwell TV, the commentary and reporting teams should ensure there is no shortage of insight from Easter Road.
Article generated: 16 May 2026, 12:32 GMT
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