The latest talking points in the national game with the BBC Scottish Football Podcast. Breaking news, views and analysis
The latest talking points in the national game with the BBC Scottish Football Podcast. Breaking news, views and analysis
Aberdeen and Jimmy Thelin part company plus we examine what the result of Saturday’s Old Firm match means for both sides as Hearts’ lead at the top of the table returns to six points and Dundee are now the team to watch in the Premiership – it's the weekend debrief. With Ray Bradshaw, Cammy Bell and Michael Grant.
Richard Gordon is joined by Stephen Craigan and Michael Grant to pick over the bones of the Saturday's fixtures including the Old Firm and Dundee derbies.
Post-match reaction to an impressive win for Rangers at Celtic Park as Nancy's side collapse. Hearts move 6 clear at the top plus Dundee take the spoils at Tannadice.
The final fixtures of 2025 in the Scottish Premiership saw a huge result for Motherwell who beat Celtic, plus wins for Rangers, Hibernian, Dundee and Dundee Utd.
We look forward to the last games of 2025 with Celtic facing a tricky trip to Motherwell, Hibs and Aberdeen both seeking a confidence-building win and Dundee facing Kilmarnock in a six-pointer in the bottom six. With Iona Ballantyne, Cillian Sheridan and Rory Loy.
We round up all the major talking points of the year and look forward to what will be the big stories of 2026 with Ray Bradshaw, Craig Telfer and Stephen McGowan
After 28 years, Scotland are back in the World Cup finals, with manager Steve Clarke guiding the national team through qualification and the most dramatic climax at Hampden Park.
All the reaction after a huge win for Hibs in the derby, victories for Celtic, Rangers and Dundee and draws in Paisley and Aberdeen.
Looking ahead to the post-Christmas weekend fixtures with an Edinburgh Derby topping the bill and Aberdeen hosting Dundee Utd. With Charlotte Cohen, Mark Atkinson and Cammy Bell.
We round up all the talking points of the weekend action as Wilfried Nancy’s Celtic finally win and Hearts beat Rangers to stay six points clear at the top of the table. With Andrew Petrie, Stephen McGowan and Cillian Sheridan.
Richard Gordon and the team react to Hearts 2-1 Rangers and Celtic 3-1 Aberdeen
Tom English and Michael Stewart are joined by the fans, debating the major talking points across the country as Motherwell move up to third in the Premiership.
Another crunch match for embattled Celtic boss Wilfried Nancy as Aberdeen visit Glasgow and league leaders Hearts face Rangers at Tynecastle. Charlotte Cohen looks ahead to the weekend Premiership action with Rory Loy and Moira Gordon (and Rory's cat).
We take a close look at a resurgent Aberdeen as they prepare to face Sparta Prague in the Conference League and ask what’s behind their rival and can it last? With Charlotte Cohen, Ryan Cryle of the Press and Journal and Gary Scott of the ABZ podcast.
Pat Bonner and John Rankin asses a huge win for Jim Goodwin's Dundee Utd side, whilst the pressure continues to increase on Celtic's Wilfried Nancy with 4 straight defeats.
We focus on Celtic, who have fallen to three defeats in a row since the arrival of Wilfried Nancy as manager and Dundee Utd, on a seven-game winless run, ahead of the two sides’ meeting at Tannadice. With Charlotte Cohen, Jim Spence and Scott Allan.
We reflect on Stuart Kettlewell’s exit as KIlmarnock manager and we preview what promises to be a crunch January transfer window for many clubs and ask how it works and what’s different between a January window and a summer window. With Ray Bradshaw, Joe Savage and Cillian Sheridan.
Full-time reaction to Rangers 1-0 win over Hibs with Kenny Macintyre, Billy Dodds and Scott Allan. We also hear from managers Danny Rohl and David Gray.
St Mirren stun sorry Celtic in the League Cup final, Hearts keep on winning and there's a late Livi leveller; plus the Aberdeen revival continues and we preview Rangers v Hibs – it's the weekend debrief. With Andrew Petrie, Cammy Bell and Ryan Flynn.
All the celebrations after St Mirren win the Scottish League Cup with reaction from manager Stephen Robinson, his jubilant players and Celtic manager Wilfried Nancy.