BBC Radio Scotland and BBC Sport Scotland Online: Glasgow City v Rangers commentary team confirmed
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Glasgow City v Rangers in the Scottish SWPL 1 is set to be covered live on BBC Radio Scotland and via BBC Sport Scotland Online / BBC iPlayer for viewers in the UK, with the match also available through the broadcaster’s digital platforms where rights apply. For supporters wanting to follow the action on the move, the radio coverage offers another way to keep up with one of the biggest fixtures in Scottish women’s football.
Stuart Mitchell will be the main commentator for BBC’s online coverage, while former Scotland international Clare Gemmell will join him as co-commentator. On BBC Radio Scotland, Stephen Craigan will provide reporter duties around the game. It is a familiar and credible line-up for a clash that regularly has major implications at the top end of the SWPL table.
Mitchell has become a well-known voice in Scottish football broadcasting through his work on BBC Sport Scotland, offering sharp, clear play-by-play commentary across the domestic game. Gemmell brings strong first-hand experience from her playing career; the midfielder was a Scotland international and represented clubs including Glasgow City, making her a particularly relevant voice for a fixture involving her former side. Her insight into the tactical and mental demands of elite women’s football should add extra depth to the coverage.
Craigan, meanwhile, is one of the most recognisable names in Scottish football media. A former Northern Ireland defender and long-time pundit across BBC platforms, he has built a reputation for concise, thoughtful analysis and reporting. His background as a professional player and his years of broadcast experience make him a dependable presence for a game of this calibre.
The match itself promises plenty. Glasgow City remain one of the most successful clubs in the history of the women’s game in Scotland, while Rangers have established themselves as regular title challengers in recent seasons. Meetings between the two often carry real weight, with the balance of attacking quality and pressing intensity usually producing a contest that is both tactical and dramatic. You can find more information on the competition at the official league website: Scottish Women’s Football.
Recent meetings between the clubs have underlined just how evenly matched they can be. Rangers have shown they are capable of grinding out results against City, while Glasgow City’s experience and historical pedigree mean they are rarely overawed, especially on their own turf. With both sides accustomed to competing for major honours, this is the kind of fixture that can shape the narrative of the SWPL season.
From a viewing perspective, BBC’s coverage is likely to appeal to a broad audience. Radio Scotland remains a staple for live match updates and atmospheric commentary, while the online and iPlayer streams give supporters the chance to watch every key moment as it unfolds. For British readers especially, that combination of radio, web and streaming access makes this one of the more accessible women’s football fixtures on the calendar.
There is also a wider significance to the broadcasting choice. BBC’s continued commitment to women’s football coverage helps raise the profile of the SWPL and its leading clubs, while experienced voices such as Mitchell, Gemmell and Craigan ensure the match is presented with authority. For a game that brings together two of Scotland’s most recognisable women’s teams, that level of attention feels entirely appropriate.
Whether you are tuning in for the tactical battle, the title implications or simply to hear a strong broadcast team in action, Glasgow City v Rangers looks set to be a proper showcase for the Scottish women’s game.
Article generated: 24 May 2026, 13:10 GMT
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