In a shake-up in the world of football broadcasting, Chris Sutton has confirmed his move to Sky Sports for their coverage of Scottish Football, leaving BT Sports in the wake of their rebranding to TNT.

The former Celtic striker is set to bring his insightful analysis and forthright opinions to a new audience, promising an exciting season of coverage ahead.
Sutton will join Kris Boyd, a former Rangers player and a figure who has often been at odds with the Celtic support. The pairing of Sutton and Boyd is sure to generate sparks, with both known for their strong views and willingness to engage in heated debate.
Reacting to his switch on the Sky Sports website, Sutton couldn’t resist a playful jab at his new colleague, saying, “I’m sure Kris and I will have some good discussions throughout!”
The comment, delivered with Sutton’s trademark sarcasm, sets the tone for what promises to be a lively and entertaining season of Scottish football coverage on Sky Sports.
Sutton’s move to Sky Sports marks the end of an era at BT Sports. His insightful analysis and forthright opinions have been a staple of their Scottish football coverage for years, when they had the right to the Scottish game. He then popped up on our screens every once in a while when Celtic played in Europe, with BT holding the rights to the UEFA competitions.
However, the rebranding of BT Sports to TNT has led to changes in their line-up, with Sutton opting to make the switch to Sky Sports.
For fans of Scottish football, the prospect of Sutton and Boyd sharing a studio is an enticing one. Both are passionate about the game and aren’t afraid to voice their opinions, even when they clash. With Sutton now confirmed as part of the Sky Sports team, viewers can look forward to a season of in-depth analysis, lively debate, and, undoubtedly, a few fireworks along the way.