⚽ The Kick-Off - Monday 4th May 2026
Weekend round-up. Inverness and East Kilbride win league titles. Ross County relegated. SPFL April awards announced. PFA Scotland Annual Award winners revealed.
Random Scottish Football Fact #301:
St Johnstone are the first club in 114 years to lead the second tier of Scottish football from matchday one through to the end of the season. (via Scotland's Coefficient)
WEEKEND ROUND-UP
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Celtic moved level on points with Hearts at the top of the Premiership. Livingston were officially relegated following Kilmarnock’s win over Dundee United. Killie moved into 10th, one point ahead of St Mirren.
Falkirk 1-0 Motherwell
Hibernian 1-2 Celtic
Dundee 1-0 St Mirren
Kilmarnock 3-0 Dundee United
Livingston 2-2 Aberdeen
View the Premiership table here
➡️ WILLIAM HILL CHAMPIONSHIP
A season to forget for Ross County as they were relegated on Friday night. Airdrieonians will compete in the play-offs to try and stay up via the play-offs for the second successive year. Partick Thistle went the whole Championship campaign undefeated at home.
Ayr United 0-1 St Johnstone
Dunfermline Athletic 0-0 Arbroath
Greenock Morton 1-1 Airdrieonians
Partick Thistle 1-1 Queen’s Park
Raith Rovers 3-2 Ross County
View the final Championship table here
➡️ WILLIAM HILL LEAGUE ONE
Congratulations to Inverness for winning the league. Hamilton Academical will be participating in the play-offs with the League Two clubs. Had Hamilton not received their point deduction, they would have finished third in the league.
Alloa Athletic 1-4 Queen of the South
Cove Rangers 0-0 East Fife
Inverness Caledonian Thistle 2-1 Hamilton Academical
Montrose 0-2 Stenhousemuir
Peterhead 0-2 Kelty Hearts
View the final League One table here
➡️ WILLIAM HILL LEAGUE TWO
And congratulations to East Kilbride, who won League Two. The Spartans will face Clyde in the play-offs after finishing second. Edinburgh City make the trip to Brora on Saturday for the pyramid play-off.
Annan Athletic 1-1 Forfar Athletic
East Kilbride 5-0 Clyde
Edinburgh City 5-0 Dumbarton
Elgin City 0-1 Stranraer
Stirling Albion 2-2 The Spartans
View the final League Two table here
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Celtic will now face Rangers in the final at Hampden on Sunday, 31st May.
Celtic 3-2 Glasgow City (after extra time)
Rangers 2-0 Montrose
⚽️ THE LATE GOALS SOCIETY
(goals scored in the 85th minute or later)
Jayden Carbon (Ross County- 90+6’), Josh Mullin (Raith Rovers- 90+8’)
Kevin O’Hara (Hamilton Academical - 85’), Nicky Clark (Queen of the South - 85’), Liam Smith (Queen of the South - 87’), Lewis Moore (Kelty Hearts - 87’), Arran Pettifer (Kelty Hearts - 90+2’)
Robbie Foster (Stranraer - 88’)
Amy Gallacher (Celtic Women - 92’), Shannon McGregor (Celtic Women - 105+5’), Emily Gray (Glasgow City - 120’)
🔴 THE RED CARD CLUB
Jamie McGrath (Hibernian), Lewis Strapp (Airdrieonians), Akil Wright (Ross County), Kai Kirkpartrick (Dumbarton)
NEWS
👏 More SPFL April award winners were announced. - SPFL website
William Hill Premiership Player of the Month: Will Ferry (Dundee United)
William Hill League One Player of the Month: Adam Emslie (Cove Rangers)
William Hill League Two Player of the Month: Scott Williamson (Clyde)
Glen’s League One Manager of the Month: Darian MacKinnon (Hamilton Academical)
Glen’s League Two Manager of the Month: Jim Weir (Forfar Athletic)
🎟️ There will now be away fans at Sunday’s Celtic v Rangers Premiership game after the SPFL ruled that it would not overrule the risk assessment carried out by Celtic regarding refusing the Union Bears tickets.
Rangers have expressed their disappointment at the decision but have accepted their allocation. - Callum Loudon, STV
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👏 It was the PFA Scotland Player of the Year Awards last night. Here are the winners:
Premiership Player of the Year: Claudio Braga (Heart of Midlothian)
Young Player of the Year: Mikey Moore (Rangers)
Championship Player of the Year: Josh McPake (St Johnstone)
League One Player of the Year: Oli Shaw (Hamilton Academical)
League Two Player of the Year: John Robertson (East Kilbride)
SWPL Player of the Year: Nicole Kozlova (Glasgow City)
SWPL Young Player of the Year: May Cruft (Rangers)
SPFL Manager of the Year: Derek McInnes (Heart of Midlothian)
SWPL Manager of the Year: Eva Olid (Heart of Midlothian)
⚽️ Youssef Chermiti’s goal for Rangers against Celtic has been voted the Sky Sports Premiership Goal of the Season.
📺 Every SPFL play-off match will be broadcast live for the first time as part of a new SPFL live streaming offering via Premier Sports.
Any play-off game not being broadcast on BBC Scotland, BBC Alba, or Sky Sports will be available on the Premier Sports Player for £9.99 per match. This also includes the Pyramid League Two Play-Off between Brora Rangers and Edinburgh City. - SPFL website
🚔 Police are investigating the disorder that took place at the end of the Inverness Caledonian Thistle v Hamilton Academical match on Saturday. Inverness fans spilled onto the pitch after Ross Munro saved an added-time penalty to confront the travelling support. - Gregor White, Inverness Courier
🔴 Hamilton Academical announced that the winding-up petition against them had been withdrawn.
✍️ Speaking last night to Sky Sports, East Kilbride winger John Robertson has confirmed he has signed a pre-contract at Raith Rovers. - Sky Sports Scotland on X
🔚 Ross County striker Jordan White and goalkeeper Ross Laidlaw have announced they will be leaving Ross County following their relegation to League One. - Paul Chalk, The Press & Journal
🟡 Annan Athletic have released Joel Mumbongo, Paul McGowan, Gio Clarke and Tommy Goss. - Annan Athletic website
⚫️ Elgin City defender Lyall Booth will be leaving the club at the end of his contract this summer. - Elgin City website
⚽️ Scottish strikers were amongst the goals on the final day of the EFL Championship season.
George Hirst opened the scoring and provided an assist in Ipswich Town’s 3-0 win over QPR. Ipswich were promoted and will be playing in the Premier League next season.
Tommy Conway scored in Middlesbrough’s 2-2 away draw at Wrexham. They will now face Ross Stewart’s Southampton in the play-offs. Stewart scored on Saturday, too, in Southampton’s 3-1 win over Preston North End.
Not to be outdone, Oli McBurnie scored twice in Hull City’s 2-1 win over Norwich City to clinch the final play-off spot. Hull will take on Alex Neill’s Millwall, who finished third.
Lyndon Dykes played 78 minutes of Charlton’s 3-1 defeat away to Swansea City. The next time Dykes and the likes of fellow Championship international team mates such as Kenny McLean and Dom Hyam will next be playing a match will be in four weeks’ time when Scotland take on Curacao in a friendly.
⚽️ Kieron Bowie scored for already-relegated Hellas Verona in their 1-1 draw away at Juventus.
Lennon Miller started Udinese’s 2-0 win over Torino over the weekend. Che Adams missed the game due to a hamstring injury.
🤕 John McGinn missed Aston Villa’s home defeat to Tottenham Hotspur last night with a tight hamstring. - Jacob Tanswell, The Athletic
🏴 Speaking to Sky Sports at the PFA Scotland awards last night, Steve Clarke said his Scotland World Cup squad is ‘more or less set in my mind’ and there is only one or two positions to fill.
🏆 Several non-league titles were decided further down the pyramid on Saturday.
Hill of Beath Hawthorn won the East of Scotland Premier Division.
Irvine Meadow won the West of Scotland Football League First Division.
Bellshill Athletic won the West of Scotland Football League Second Division.
🏆 Troon won the Strathclyde Demolition WoSFL Cup yesterday. A 93rd-minute winner won the cup for the Ayrshire club over Auchinleck Talbot.
🏟️ Lowland League club Tranent are looking to raise £200,000 to help fund their Scottish FA Bronze Licence. Without the licence, they would not be eligible for future promotion to the SPFL.
Tranent are looking to widen their pitch, which will require relocation of dugouts and floodlights, install a new 100-seat stand, a new standing area, and professional financial audits. - Tranent GoFundMe
🔴 Speaking of bronze licences, Hamilton Academical were awarded theirs by the Scottish FA. - Hamilton Academical website
🏥 Sir Alex Ferguson was taken to the hospital as a precaution after he took ill ahead of Manchester United’s 3-2 win over Liverpool yesterday. - Simon Stone, BBC
🌎 Days until Haiti v Scotland at the World Cup: 40
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