Tuesday TV Pulse: Live Football, Quirky Quizzes & Home Make‑Ups on BBC 1 Scotland
If you’re looking for a Tuesday evening that packs variety, BBC 1 Scotland delivers a line‑up that mixes sport, politics, home‑renovation drama and a dash of trivia. From the roar of the football pitch to the gentle hum of garden transformations, there’s something to keep every viewer hooked.
1️⃣ Live Football: MOTD Live – France vs Senegal
Kick off at 18:30 with the Group I clash that’s bound to keep the crowd on the edge of their seats. The match runs until 21:15, so you can enjoy the full 90 minutes plus the post‑match discussion. I’ve watched dozens of live football streams, and this fixture is one of the better options for a Tuesday night.

2️⃣ Quirky Quiz: Pointless
At 16:15, dive into the absurdly clever world of Pointless. Contestants aim to score as few points as possible – it’s a twist on the classic quiz format that keeps the audience guessing. The show’s humour holds up well, even if you’re not into wordplay.

3️⃣ Home & Garden Revivals: Garden Rescue & Escape to the Country
From 14:45 to 15:30, watch Chris Hull and Flo Headlam transform a neglected plot into a Spanish‑inspired haven – Garden Rescue delivers a satisfying makeover with a dash of design flair. Later, at 14:00, Escape to the Country follows a couple relocating from France to Yorkshire; the story is a reliable slice of real‑life relocation drama.


4️⃣ Political Pulse: First Minister’s Questions
At 13:30, get the latest on Scottish politics as Kirsten Campbell hosts the First Minister’s Questions. It’s a reliable source of parliamentary debate, offering insight into policy decisions that affect everyday life.

5️⃣ Reality Bites: Homes Under the Hammer & Bargain Hunt
Later in the afternoon, Homes Under the Hammer (10:15) showcases the battle between demolition plans and planning authorities, while Bargain Hunt (11:15) lets Eric Knowles hunt antiques in Norwich. Both shows blend nostalgia with practical advice.


Bottom Line: Between the thrill of live football, the wit of Pointless, and the charm of garden make‑ups, BBC 1 Scotland offers a well‑rounded Tuesday. Pick your favourite segment, grab a snack, and enjoy a diverse viewing experience.