Scottish Football
Celtic to open against Ross County
Scottish Premier League champions Celtic will kick off next season at home to Ross County on 3 August.
Rangers kick off at home to Brechin
Dundee travel to Queen of the South and Rangers host Brechin on the opening day of next season.
Hearts rejected late investment bid
BBC Scotland learns that Hearts rejected an offer of £500,000 hours before going to court to begin administration.
Headlines
- Dunfermline Pars administrators receive two bids
- Wolves Wolves reject Hibs' Griffiths bid
- Aberdeen Zola completes move to Aberdeen
- Hearts Administration nears for Hearts
- Rangers Rangers complete deal for Smith
- Glasgow & West Scotland BBC Trust upholds Rangers complaints
- Celtic Celtic target Mongongu & Van Dijk
- Hearts Fans urged to back Hearts' takeover
- Partick Thistle McMillan secures stay at Firhill
- Lowland League clubs confirmed
- Kilmarnock Unsworth a candidate for Kilmarnock
- Kilmarnock Killie chairman slams bid claims
Interviews & Features
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Watch video Hearts facing 'difficult' situation
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Watch video Hibs chairman on Hearts and SPFL
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Watch video Scots league merger positive - Doncaster
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Watch video Longmuir urges 'SPFL' to focus on fans
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Watch video President saddened by winding-up of SFL
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Watch video Smith 'disappointed' by Shiels exit
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Watch video Shiels 'overprotective' of Killie
League by League
Top Scorers
- 26 M. Higdon
(Motherwell)
- 23 L. Griffiths
(Hibernian)
- 23 B. McKay
(Inverness CT)
- 20 N. McGinn
(Aberdeen)
- 19 G. Hooper
(Celtic)
Programmes
Downloads
- Podcast: Scottish Football BBC Radio Scotland
- Podcast: Off the Ball BBC Radio Scotland
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Comment & Analysis
Show all correspondentsBBC Scotland assesses the financial turmoil at Scottish Premier League club Hearts, who have applied to go into administration
Former Hearts boss John Robertson says the club must survive and live within its means
Is the departure of manager Kenny Shiels the right move for Kilmarnock, asks BBC Scotland's John Barnes
"It would be wrong to attribute the win solely to hard work and desire, because Scotland at last showed they can be a team that is the sum of its parts"
With Scottish football entering a hiatus, BBC Scotland looks back at an eventful 2012-13 campaign