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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Livi going down, Falkirk coming up
Alasdair Lamont is joined by Falkirk’s Stephen McGinn and former Rangers and Hibs midfielder Kevin Thomson to look back on the weekend's action. Rangers come back against 10 man Kilmarnock, Celtic appear to be clicking – who will win on Saturday? Livingston are preparing for life in next seasons Championship – as are newly promoted Falkirk. We also touch on Clyde, the SWPL and ask Kevin if he’s interested in the Queen of the South job.
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Rangers beat Killie as title race continues
All the reaction from the Sportsound team after Rangers beat Kilmarnock including managers Philippe Clement and Derek McInnes.
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Celtic extend their lead at the top as Livingston are relegated
Kenny Macintyre and the team review the day's Premiership action, with wins for Aberdeen, Celtic, Motherwell, Ross County and St Mirren plus we hear from the fans
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Preview of a big weekend at both ends of the table
Jane Lewis is joined by Stephen Craigan and Daniel Caw to look ahead to the weekend’s action and discuss all the big talking points in Scottish football.
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Dramatic lower-league season finales
Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Ryan Stevenson and Craig Telfer to look ahead to what promises to be a tense and dramatic conclusion to the season in the Championship, League 1 and League 2.
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Manager of the Year and Gilmour shines at Brighton
Rory Loy and The Athletic's Jordan Campbell join Alasdair Lamont to discuss all the major talking points in Scottish football. They debate the Manager of the Year nominations, touch on Motherwell’s failed appeal against Jack Vale's red card and hear how Billy Gilmour is flourishing at Brighton this season.
Customer Reviews
Strange
Find this show a bit odd. Listening from abroad it often seems like the Celtic show, never any interviews with Steven Gerrard, wonder if anyone from the bbc actually listens to this.