Scotland Weekend Sports Roundup: Celtic and Rangers Rivalry Continues
The Old Firm rivalry delivered another compelling weekend of football in Glasgow, with both clubs pushing for the title.
The Old Firm rivalry delivered another compelling weekend of football in Glasgow, with both clubs pushing for the title.
UK Sport has defended its substantial investment in winter sports, pushing back against suggestions that funding is wasted on minority pursuits.
St Andrews Links Trust nearly triples discounted tee times for Scottish golfers, with Old Course rounds at £45 instead of £355. Nearly 2,000 rounds available in 2026.
The legendary manager’s visit to Hearts underscores the club’s growing credibility in the title race.
Scotland’s rugby coach has issued a rallying cry ahead of the Six Nations, asking players to embrace the challenge of elite competition.
Glasgow’s OVO Hydro to host live screenings of Scotland’s World Cup group matches against Haiti, Morocco, and Brazil this summer, endorsed by the SFA.
Davy Zyw will become the first snowsports athlete with motor neurone disease to compete in the Winter Paralympics. His courage transcends competition.
Aberdeen becomes the first Scottish council to grant a World Cup bank holiday for Scotland’s opening match against Haiti on June 15.
Rangers players Fernandez and Gassama receive racist abuse on Instagram after the Livingston draw. Police Scotland investigate.
Trading Standards seize over £200,000 of counterfeit football merchandise from a Stirling shop and online operation after public complaints.