Sportsound

Sportsound is BBC Radio Scotland's main radio sports show. It provides coverage to listeners on medium wave, FM, DAB Digital Radio and via the internet. It is best known for its exclusive live commentary of Scottish Premiership football games. It is broadcast seven days a week, and on on-match days has an 1810–2200 slot on 810 MW. On Saturdays, at least two matches are broadcast by MW, and the main FM frequency with the Open All Mics feature broadcast on the BBC Radio nan Gàidheal frequency and the remaining matches online where the other matches are simulcast.

Presenters

Commentators and pitchside

Analysts

Additionally, former managers, assistant managers and players can be heard as guest analysts.

Former presenters

  • Brian Marjoribanks (original host)
  • Tom Ferrie
  • Derek Rae
  • Roy Small

Roddy Forsyth

Former commentators and analysts

Player of the Year Award

At the end of the Scottish football season, the player in the Scottish Premier League who has accumulated the most man-of-the match awards from the league season is awarded the Sportsound Player of the Year.

Award Season Player Club Ref
BBC Radio Scotland Sportsound Player of the Year 2005–06Russell AndersonAberdeen [1][2]
2006–07Scott McDonaldMotherwell [3]
2007–08Aiden McGeadyCeltic [4]
2008–09Pedro MendesRangers [5]
2009–10Dougie ImrieHamilton Academcal [6][7]
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