Scottish Football Podcast BBC Radio Scotland
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Keep up to date with Scottish football with the BBC Scottish football podcast. Breaking stories and insights into our national game.
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Title celebrations at Celtic Park plus reaction as the Premiership's top 6 wrap up their league season.
Michael Stewart, Leanne Crichton & Tom English are joined by the fans debating Celtic's title win. Will Rangers stop them & lift the Scottish Cup? And can St Johnstone escape.
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Big weekend preview and what next for Shankland?
Ahead of the 507th and final game of her career, Joelle Murray joins Jane Lewis and Cammy Bell to preview a big weekend across Scottish football. They discuss the battle between St Johnstone and Ross County to avoid the relegation play-off spot and with Celtic set to receive the title trophy take a look at the other games in the Premiership. They also ask where Lawrence Shankland’s future could lie and hear how Joelle could have a key role to play in whether Celtic or Rangers emerge on top as the SWPL season also draws to a dramatic conclusion.
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Celtic crowned champions after clinching title at Killie
Jonathan Sutherland is joined by former Rangers and Falkirk striker Rory Loy and Times football correspondent Michael Grant to talk over last night's big games and look ahead to tomorrow night’s Raith Rovers v Partick Thistle tie.
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Celtic are champions after convincing Kilmarnock win
Kenny Macintyre and the team review Kilmarnock 0-5 Celtic and the rest of the action
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Wins for Rangers and Raith and Mackay in at Hibs
Kenny Crawford is joined by David Wotherspoon and Scott McDermott to discuss all the big Scottish football news. They look back on an evening of drama as Rangers dismantle Dundee and Raith Rovers claim the advantage in the Premiership play-off semi-final. They also preview a huge game between St Johnstone and Ross County as they battle to avoid the relegation play-off spot and discuss the appointment of Malky Mackay at Hibs.
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Rangers rout Dundee
Kenny Macintyre and guests discuss Rangers' 5-2 win over Dundee