⚽ The Kick-Off | Monday 8th September 2025
Weekend round-up. Fallout to Saturday night's Celtic statement continues. Ayr United sign Leon King on loan. Lower league loan signings across all divisions. Scotland Under-17s beat Portugal.
📒 Random Scottish Football Fact #141:
Scotland have played Belarus four times. The record is won two, drawn one, and lost one.
WEEKEND ROUND-UP
⚽️ INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL
The 0-0 draw in Copenhagen on Friday wasn’t the only Scottish international football this weekend. The Under-21s lost on Friday in the opening game of their qualifying campaign. They play Portugal at Fir Park on Tuesday.
The Under-19s have suffered back-to-back defeats in their Slovenia international tournament. They take on the UAE next on Tuesday.
The Under-17s will look to make it two wins in a row when they face Italy on Tuesday in their international tournament. You can watch the goals from their win over Portugal on the Scotland National Team X.
Denmark 0 - 0 Scotland
Czechia Under-21s 2 - 0 Scotland Under-21s
Scotland Under-19s 1 - 2 Kazakhstan Under-19s
Portugal Under-17s 2 - 3 Scotland Under-17s
➡️ WILLIAM HILL CHAMPIONSHIP
Arbroath and Raith Rovers moved level on points with league leaders St Johnstone. The Perth club has played one game less. It was a losing start to Tony Docherty’s reign in Dingwall.
Greenock Morton 0 - 1 Raith Rovers
Ross County 1 - 2 Arbroath
View the Championship table here
🏆 KDM EVOLUTION TROPHY LEAGUE PHASE
It was a bumper weekend for goals in the KDM Evolution Trophy with an average of more than four goals per game. The highest scoring game was Alloa Athletic’s 5-4 win over Celtic B.
B teams currently make up seven of the eight elimination places at the bottom of the table. Inverness, Stenhousemuir, Montrose, and Edinburgh City have all won all three of their games.
Alloa Athletic 5-4 Celtic B
Annan Athletic 2-2 St Mirren B
Clyde 4-0 Motherwell
East Fife 1-0 Dumbarton
East Kilbride 2-4 Hamilton Academical
Edinburgh City 4-2 Heart of Midlothian B
Elgin City 1-0 Cove Rangers
Forfar Athletic 4-1 Dundee B
Inverness Caledonian Thistle 2-1 Stirling Albion
Kelty Hearts 3-0 Stranraer
Montrose 3-1 Aberdeen B
Peterhead 3-0 Dundee United
Queen of the South 2-1 Rangers B
Stenhousemuir 4-0 Kilmarnock B
The Spartans 5-1 Hibernian B
➡️ SWPL 1
Rangers have gone top of the table, one point ahead of Celtic and Glasgow City. City have a game in hand. Hamilton Academical are still looking for their first points of the season.
Aberdeen 1-1 Partick Thistle
Celtic 0-2 Rangers
Glasgow City 5-0 Montrose
Heart of Midlothian 2-0 Hibernian
Motherwell 4-1 Hamilton Academical
⚽️ THE LATE GOALS SOCIETY
(goals scored in the 85th minute or later)
Aaron Muirhead (Arbroath - 89’); Liam Sole (Inverness Caledonian Thistle - 90+4’), Kurtis Roberts (Alloa Athletic - 87’), Charlie Maxwell (Annan Athletic - 86’), Struan Thompson (St Mirren B - 90+2’), Scott Honeyman (Dumbarton - 90’), Stuart McKinstry (Hamilton Academical - 87’), Callen Robb (Heart of Midlothian B - 90+2’), Bailey Campbell (Kelty Hearts - 90’), Andrew McCarthy (Peterhead - 90’); Bridget Galloway (Aberdeen Women - 90+4’), Mebae Tanaka (Glasgow City - 87’), Lisa Forrest (Glasgow City - 90’)
🔴 THE RED CARD CLUB
Josh Mullin (Raith Rovers); Murdoch (Stirling Albion), Rhys Breen (East Kilbride), Jon Craig (Kilmarnock B)
NEWS
🟢 Celtic published a statement at 8.42pm on Saturday attempting to address the issues fans have had about their transfer activity and general running of the club.
To say it hasn’t gone down well would be quite the understatement. Stephen McGowan in the Herald described the statement as “so tone-deaf Prince Andrew could have written it from a Pizza Express in Woking, the men running Celtic have let it be known that an unsatisfactory transfer window really was nothing to do with them.” - Stephen McGowan, The Herald
🟢 It was not a great weekend for Celtic fans as it was revealed that Daizen Maeda wanted to leave the club in the summer. - David Irvine, The Celtic Way
✍️ Arbroath signed Hibernian’s Jacob MacIntyre on a short-term loan. - Patrick McPartlin, Hibernian Observer
⚪️ Ayr United have signed Rangers defender Leon King on a season-long loan. - Martin McMillan, Glasgow Times
✍️ Stenhousemuir made a double signing on Saturday. The Warriors signed former Rangers youth player Leyton Grant on a short-term deal alongside 18-year-old winger Zeke Cameron on loan from Dunfermline Athletic. - Stenhousemuir FC website
🔴 Hamilton Academical have signed 19-year-old Rangers defender Zander Hutton on loan. - Hamilton Academical website
✍️ Kelty Hearts signed Ricco Diack on loan from Partick Thistle. - Kelty Hearts website
🔴 Clyde signed Queen’s Park’s Jamie Bradley on loan until January. - Clyde FC website
➡️ Brora Rangers have gone three points clear at the top of the Breedon Highland League. Brora won 5-0 away to Keith. Brechin City have now dropped down to third behind Formartine United, after losing 3-1 to them on Saturday.
Rothes thought they had their first win of the season away to Wick, but a 95th-minute equaliser rescued a point for Wick Academy. - view the Highland League table here
➡️ It is looking like a two-horse race at the top of the Park’s Motor Group Lowland League. Both Linlithgow Rose and Clydebank won again at the weekend.
Nicky Little scored his 200th goal for the Bankies in their 2-0 win over Gretna 2008. Linlithgow beat Bo’ness United 3-1 in the derby.
East Stirlingshire and Gretna prop up the table. - view the Lowland League table here
🟢 Hibernian sold academy goalkeeper Ben Vickery to Manchester City for £200,000. - Patrick McPartlin, Hibernian Observer
🏆 The draw for the Sky Sports Cup Second Round was made.
🏟️ Bonnyrigg Rose have confirmed they will return to a redeveloped New Dundas Park in October. The Lowland League club has done a lot of work on the pitch and the ground following their relegation from the SPFL. - Bonnyrigg Rose website
🔎 The Scottish Amateur FA is looking for a national select team manager. - Scottish Amateur FA on X
🦂 Before you get on with the rest of your day, take a moment to watch Ewan Loudon’s goal for Montrose on Saturday.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL FIXTURES TODAY
🏆 FIFA WORLD CUP QUALIFING - GROUP C
Belarus v Scotland (7.45pm - live on BBC One Scotland)
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