Scottish Premiership

Association football league in Scotland

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2025 Premiership play-offs semi-final featured Partick Thistle facing Livingston.
2025 Premiership play-offs final held between Livingston and Ross County, with Livingston winning and securing promotion to the 2025–26 Scottish Premiership.
2025 Premiership play-offs quarter-final contested between Ayr United and Partick Thistle, with Partick Thistle advancing to the semi-final.
2025 Falkirk and Livingston are promoted to the Scottish Premiership for the 2025-26 season.
April 26 2025 Neil Critchley leaves Heart of Midlothian, with Liam Fox returning as interim manager
April 26 2025 Celtic successfully defends their title, securing their fourth consecutive Premiership title and 55th Scottish league title overall with a 5–0 victory away against Dundee United.
2025 Playoff semi-final occurs between the quarter-final winner and the second-placed Championship team to determine potential promotion to the Scottish Premiership.
2025 Playoff final is contested between the semi-final winners and the eleventh-placed Premiership team, with the winner securing a place in the 2025–26 Scottish Premiership.
2025 Premiership play-offs quarter-final first leg to be contested between third and fourth placed teams from the 2024–25 Scottish Championship.
February 24 2025 Barry Ferguson is appointed as interim manager of Rangers after Philippe Clement's dismissal, with the team in 2nd position.
February 23 2025 Philippe Clement is sacked as manager of Rangers.
February 17 2025 Stephen Frail's interim spell at Motherwell ends, with Michael Wimmer from Germany appointed as the new manager while the team is in 8th position.
January 27 2025 Stuart Kettlewell resigns as manager of Motherwell while the team is in 5th position, with Stephen Frail appointed as interim manager.
January 5 2025 Morocco's Hamza Igamane plays in a high-scoring 3-3 draw between Rangers and Hibernian in the Scottish Premiership
January 4 2025 George Oakley scores a hat-trick for Ayr United against Raith Rovers, winning 3-0
2024 Daizen Maeda of Celtic was named Players' Player of the Year, Writers' Player of the Year, and SPFL Premiership Player of the Year.
2024 Lawrence Shankland wins the Tartan Boot, Players', and Writers' Player of the Year awards while playing for Heart of Midlothian.
2024 Celtic wins the 2024–25 Scottish Premiership, continuing their successful run in the league.
2024 2024–25 Scottish Premiership season begins with a playoff format where the third and fourth-placed Championship teams compete in a quarter-final to determine promotion opportunities.
2024 Premier Sports secures rights to broadcast 20 live Premiership matches per season until 2029, including Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup matches.
2024 New TV broadcast deal begins with Sky Sports, covering up to 60 live Premiership matches per season until 2029.
2024 Celtic won the 2023–24 Scottish Premiership, continuing their success in the league.
2024 Dundee United promoted to the Scottish Premiership after the 2023-24 season, returning to the top-tier league.
2024 Livingston relegated from the Scottish Premiership to the Championship after the 2023-24 season.
October 15 2024 Liam Fox's interim spell at Heart of Midlothian ends, with Neil Critchley from England appointed as the new manager while the team is in 12th position.
October 5 2024 Alan Trouten scored a hat-trick for East Fife against Bonnyrigg Rose in a 5-0 win

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