Scottish Premiership: Latest News, Scores and What’s Coming Up

If you love Scottish football, you’re in the right place. Here we break down the biggest stories, freshest scores and the key moments you shouldn’t miss this week. No fluff, just the facts you need to keep up with the league.

Latest Matches and Scores

Yesterday’s headline clash saw Celtic edge out Rangers 2-1 thanks to a late header from their striker. The win pushes Celtic up two spots in the table, while Rangers slip back into third. In the south, Hearts held a solid 1-0 lead over Hibernian thanks to a well‑timed free kick. Those three results changed the top‑five picture dramatically.

Across the rest of the league, Aberdeen kept their unbeaten run alive with a 3-2 thriller against St Mirren. The away side fought back from 0-2 down, showing why they’re still a threat for a European spot. Meanwhile, Dundee United’s 0-0 draw with St Johnstone leaves them hovering just above the relegation zone.

What to Watch This Week

Looking ahead, the weekend’s top fixture is the classic Old Firm derby. Rangers need a win to close the gap on Celtic, while the Glasgow giants want to extend their lead. Both teams have fresh signings eager to prove themselves, so expect some early intensity.

Don’t overlook the mid‑week match between Motherwell and Kilmarnock. Motherwell’s new midfield partnership promises more control in the middle of the park, and Kilmarnock’s defense has been tightening up after a shaky start to the season. A tight game could decide who climbs out of the bottom three.

Keep an eye on the battle for the top scorer title. The race is tight between two forwards who have swapped places on the leaderboard each week. Their finishing stats suggest we could see a hat‑trick in the next few games.

In terms of injuries, Celtic’s captain is doubtful after a knock, while Rangers lost a key defender to a hamstring strain. Those absences could shift tactics and give other players a chance to step up.

Fans often wonder why the Scottish Premiership feels so unpredictable. It’s the mix of seasoned clubs, ambitious newcomers and a calendar that squeezes matches together. The result is a league where a single goal can flip the whole table.

Finally, for anyone tracking the league table, the most recent update shows Celtic at 58 points, Rangers 55, and Aberdeen 51. The gap between fourth‑place and the relegation zone is just eight points, so every match matters.

Stick with us for quick updates, clear breakdowns and the inside scoop on the Scottish Premiership. We’ll keep the info simple, useful and right at your fingertips.