Michael Stewart joined Premier Sports' Scottish Cup coverage from the comfort of his own home - but then shared a video from inside Hampden.
The pundit was banned by Hampden Park after the Scottish FA felt he had gone over the top with his criticism of the governing body, their officials and head of referees Willie Collum.
Defiant Premier Sports kept him as part of their broadcast of the Scottish Cup semi-final between Dunfermline and Falkirk, filming from a production truck in the car park.
🏠 @mstewart_23 shares his thoughts on today's game from a comfortable home setting "There's so many subplots and stories that go along with it" 🗣️ #ScottishCup pic.twitter.com/0RlflmsbST
— Premier Sports (@PremSportsTV) May 23, 2026
The SFA responded by banning him from the car park too, meaning he was missing from the second semi-final between Celtic and St Mirren.
The broadcaster vowed Stewart would be part of their team for the cup final and have managed to achieve that for today's final between the Parkhead side and the Pars.
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After an introduction with pundits Charlie Mulgrew, Alan Hutton and James McPake, host Emma Dodds brought in the former Hearts and Hibs midfielder - who appeared to be speaking from his own couch.
Adding confusion to the situation, Stewart then posted a video from INSIDE Hampden - which may have been sent to him by somene else.
Scottish Cup Final pic.twitter.com/EdrNCYsh7e
— Michael Stewart (@mstewart_23) May 23, 2026