When Hibs and Aberdeen drew 3-3 at Easter Road in November, the hosts were sitting bottom of the Premiership, 23 points adrift of a Dons side just two behind Celtic at the top. Little did we know then that the previous week's defeat away to St Mirren was the start of a 13-match run without a league win for the side that started the season unbeaten
BBC Radio Scotland.Sportsound Extra Time BBC Radio Scotland Listen here at 17:00 01/02/2025. BBC Radio Scotland.01/02/2025 Kilmarnock are unbeaten in four Scottish Premiership matches against Dundee United (W2 D2), their longest undefeated run over the ...
The incorrect decisions flagged by the Key Match Incident panel included the red card shown to Rangers midfielder Mohamed Diomande in the 3-1 win at Dundee United, which had already been rescinded after the Ibrox club won their appeal against the dismissal earlier this week.
LEGENDARY Scottish football manager Jimmy Calderwood has passed away at the age of 69. The popular former Aberdeen and Dunfermline manager had been battling dementia. Calderwood, who also bossed
ABERDEEN fans have been found out as the biggest MOANERS in the Scottish Premiership. The Dons started off the season flying, winning ten out of 11 games and drawing just one as they kept pace
Aberdeen are winless in 13 games and Ian McCall reckons manager Jimmy Thelin would be under more pressure if Scottish.
Former Dons defender Zander Diamond has hailed Jimmy Calderwood as his 'father figure' in football after the 69-year-old's passing last weekend following his battle with Alzheimer's.
Hibs have scored 35 goals from 39.2 expected goals in the Scottish Premiership this season, a difference of -4.2; only Kilmarnock (-4.5) are underperforming more based on their xG in the division this term.
Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes has challenged his side to go on the sort of late burst for the top six that helped earn them a European spot last season. Killie slipped to 11th place in the Scottish Premiership when they lost 3-2 to Hearts last weekend.
Attacking midfielder Kartum and centre-back Steinwender arrived more than a week ago but played no part in last weekend’s win over Kilmarnock.
Ross County manager Don Cowie says his side must believe they can secure a history-making fourth consecutive away league win when they take on Rangers at Ibrox on Sunday. The Staggies had never won three successive league matches on the road before their current run - triumphs at Dundee, Aberdeen and Kilmarnock in December and January.
The back line has been an issue throughout – just four Premiership clean sheets – a fact acknowledged by the manager given his January signings of Kristers Tobers, Alfie Dorrington and Alexander Jensen, and hopefully they can help to add more solidity to the defence.