The Scottish Premiership often goes under the radar when it comes to talented players but history tells us that it can be a fertile breeding ground for football talent. Although the overall collective strength across the league may not be the strongest,
Rangers reduce the gap at the top of the Scottish Premiership to 15 points as bottom side St Johnstone succumb to another defeat that leaves them further adrift at the foot of the Scottish Premiership.
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Rangers showed "domination with and without the ball" to reduce Celtic's lead in the Scottish Premiership to 13 points and extend Aberdeen's wretched winless run to 12 matches.
The big guns have arrived in the Scottish Cup, the start of a possible journey to Hampden Park but also one with plenty of potential for embarrassment at the hands of lesser foes. This season, the Scottish Cup fourth round stretches over four days as the 12 Scottish Premiership sides join those from the lower leagues who have progressed through the earlier rounds.
Celtic cruised past Ross County with a 4-1 victory in Dingwall on Saturday night and the champions head to Dundee on Tuesday evening looking to extend a 15-point lead at the top of the William Hill Scottish Premiership.
The league is extremely tight, with seven points separating the teams from fifth to eleventh. St Johnstone have got themselves detached at the bottom and it will be difficult, though far from impossible, for them to escape.
The January transfer window has been quiet so far while the rumour mill is in full swing as Liverpool prepare to return to Premier League action this week. The Reds take on Nottingham Forest and Brentford as they look to strengthen their lead at the top of the table.
THE son of former Manchester United and Newcastle sporting director Dan Ashworth has sealed a move to the Scottish Premiership. Zac Ashworth, a Welsh youth international, is on the books at
Dundee defender Aaron Donnelly says the Dark Blues were "really disappointed" to drop points to Scottish Premiership leaders Celtic as the two sides fought out an exhilarating 3-3 draw. Donnelly, who re-signed this week following a prior loan spell last season,
The match takes place at Dens Park on Tuesday, January 14. The action gets under way at 8pm. Sky Sports Football will show the match live, with their coverage starting at 7.30pm.
Clydebank are eyeing an upset at Easter Road but boss Moffat knows they face a massive task to stop the high flying Hibees.