⚽ The Kick-Off - Friday 9th January 2026
Simo Valakari signs a new contract at St Johnstone. Livingston, Montrose and Kelty Hearts make loan signings. Queen of the South's Peter Murphy and Matty Douglas win monthly awards.
🌎 Days until Haiti v Scotland at the World Cup: 155
📒 Random Scottish Football Fact #225: Ross County's nickname "The Staggies" is from the stag's head on their badge, which is a nod to the Seaforth Highlanders.
NEWS
🔵 St Johnstone manager Simo Valakari has signed a new contract. His new deal runs until the summer of 2029. - St Johnstone website
🏅 Queen of the South manager Peter Murphy has won the Glen’s Vodka League One Manager of the Month award for December. - SPFL website
🔵 It was an award double for the Doonhamers, with Matty Douglas winning the William Hill League One Player of the Month accolade. - SPFL website
🦁 Livingston have signed Estonian striker Alex Tamm on loan until the end of the season from Slovenian side Olimpija Ljubljana. - Livingston FC website
🔵 Montrose have loaned two additional Hearts players as part of their co-operation agreement. Euan Glasgow and Tommy North will play for the Links Park club until the end of the season. - Montrose FC website
✍️ Kelty Hearts have signed Greenock Morton defender Dylan Corr on loan until the end of the season.
🔴 Hamilton Academical have appointed Rebecca Nuttall as Acting Chief Executive Officer, alongside her existing role at Haverfordwest County AFC. - Hamilton Academical website
🔙 Andy Kirk has been announced as the manager of Highland League club Brechin City. The Northern Irishman was previously in charge at Glebe Park between 2021 and 2023 before joining the St Johnstone coaching team under Craig Levein.
He was most recently assistant to Barry Robson at Raith Rovers. - Brechin City website
🟡 Gravine Kalala and Zach Balfour have departed League Two club Annan Athletic. - Annan Athletic website
⚫ St Mirren recalled midfielder Carrick McEvoy from Dumbarton before sending him out on loan to Lowland League side Cumbernauld Colts. - Dumbarton on X
💷 James McFadden has been declared bankrupt owing £2.5m in debts. - Alasdair Ferguson, Glasgow Times
🆚 Livingston v St Mirren, which was postponed on Tuesday, has been rearranged for Tuesday, 20 January. - SPFL website
🆓 All under-18s will get free entry to Ayr United’s home match against Airdrieonians on Saturday. Under-18s will still need a ticket to get entry to the game. - Ayr United website
⚽️ Scott McTominay is on the longlist for the EA Sports Team of the Year. You can vote for him here on the EA Sports website.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL FIXTURES TODAY
➡️ William Hill Scottish Championship
Ross County v Partick Thistle (7.45pm)
➡️ East of Scotland Football League Second Division
Stirling University v Fauldhouse United (7.45pm)
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ON TV THIS WEEKEND
📺 Friday
Ross County v Partick Thistle (BBC Scotland: 7.45pm)
📺 Saturday
Sportscene: Open All Mics (BBC One Scotland: 4pm)
Sportscene: Premiership Highlights (BBC Scotland: 7.15pm)
📺 Sunday
Dundee v Heart of Midlothian (Sky Sports: 2pm)
Aberdeen v Rangers (Sky Sports: 4.30pm)
Sportscene: Premiership Highlights (BBC Scotland: 7.15pm)
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