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  1. Braga, Shankland, Just & Maswanhise nominated for SFWA player of the year awardpublished at 15:08 BST 11 May

    Lawrence Shankland, Claudio Braga, Elijah Just and Tawanda MaswanhiseImage source, SNS

    Hearts' Claudio Braga could win an awards double after he was shortlisted for the Scottish Football Writers' Association player of the year award.

    The Portuguese forward is nominated alongside teammate Lawrence Shankland and Motherwell duo Elijah Just and Tawanda Maswanhise.

    The manager of the year award could also go to Tynecastle or Fir Park, with Derek McInnes and Jens Berthel Askou both nominated.

    Falkirk boss John McGlynn and Celtic interim manager Martin O'Neill are also on the shortlist.

    Four Scottish players are in the running for young player of the year - Falkirk striker Barney Stewart, Kilmarnock's on-loan Rangers winger Findlay Curtis, Dundee defender Luke Graham and Dunfermline's Andrew Tod.

    The winners will be announced on Sunday, 17 May.

  2. Watch highlights of Hibs' big win over Falkirkpublished at 18:23 BST 10 May

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  3. 'Players looking at summer breaks' but 'in McGlynn we trust' for Falkirk fanspublished at 16:21 BST 10 May

    Your opinions

    Falkirk fans, we asked for your opinions after the 3-1 loss to Hibernian on Saturday. Here's a taste of what you had to say...

    John: Pathetic defending the first goal. Naive for the second. The third he took it well. Room for improvement on that performance.

    Nathan: The game against Hibs and our semi-final against Dunfermline were two huge matches with very high stakes and we've failed to perform to the standard we know we are capable of.

    Some terrible goals conceded and it looks like conceding free headers from corners is a bad habit we'll never get out of. Ben Broggio scored a brilliant goal and the subs did well off the bench considering the circumstances, but the game was unfortunately well done by then. Now we have two free hits against Hearts and Rangers.

    Gary: Really poor, I think the guys are looking at their summer break rather than the games.

    Pabs: Proud of the players. Top six is just incredible. In John McGlynn we trust. Thanks to all the players for a wonderful season.

    David: Bad start, with all three goals the result of slack defending. Played better in the second half but needed Brian Graham or Ross MacIver to put some pressure on the Hibs defence.

    Two games to go, can't complain. We achieved the aim - staying up - and the top six was an unexpected bonus. Let's be kingmakers in the last two games.

  4. Falkirk 1-3 Hibernian: Have your saypublished at 17:40 BST 9 May

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    Hibernian moved closer to claiming European football for next season with a dominant win at Falkirk, arresting a run of three straight Scottish Premiership losses.

    Have your say on the game here.

    Read the match report here.

  5. Falkirk 1-3 Hibernian: What McGlynn saidpublished at 17:40 BST 9 May

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    Falkirk manager John McGlynn: "Yeah, you can't give Hibs the start that we gave them, a goal in two minutes, a very cheap corner kick we conceded and we didn't defend it, simple as that.

    "You've got to be strong, you've got be powerful, you've got to be aggressive in the box and we weren't and they were.

    "You give yourself a poor start in the game, you give Hibs a lot of encouragement, you give them a base to go from.

    "Although I thought we played quite well after that, I thought we passed the ball really well, I thought we got down the sides, we got some balls in the box without maybe getting anyone on the end of it and didn't really force the goalkeeper into many saves, which was a bit disappointing.

    "So we defended badly, Hibs were very clinical with the opportunities they got.

    "Second half, we've had a bit of a go, we got a good go back with Ben [Broggio] and there's been other opportunities maybe with some headers.

    "We tried to play, we tried to get back in the game, got to give the boys credit for not giving up and keep going.

    "However, it was a little bit too late."

  6. Miller not consumed by exit or Scotland talk - gossippublished at 09:21 BST 9 May

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    Falkirk winger Calvin Miller, 28, is not getting pre-occupied about a lucrative move or a Scotland call-up. (Sun), external

    Saturday's Scottish gossip

  7. Falkirk v Hibernian: Team newspublished at 18:13 BST 8 May

    Falkirk's Kyrell Wilson and Hibernian's Jordan ObitaImage source, SNS

    Falkirk welcome back Liam Henderson but Scott Bain (ankle), Louie Marsh and Ethan Williams (both thigh) are out.

    Hibernian trio Grant Hanley, Raphael Sallinger and Felix Passlack return from suspension but Jamie McGrath drops out after his red card last weekend. Josh Mulligan (ankle) and Munashe Garananga (hamstring) have a chance of returning but Rudi Molotnikov (ankle) is out.

  8. 'I don't see it happening' - Miller not expecting World Cup callpublished at 15:46 BST 8 May

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    Falkirk winger Calvin Miller isn't holding out much hope of being part of Scotland's World Cup squad this summer.

    But the uncapped 28-year-old, who has flourished in the top flight with the Bairns this season, aims to one day represent his country.

    "There's been talk but I don't see it happening, if I'm being honest," said Miller of a potential World Cup call-up. "The manager of Scotland, Steve Clarke, is very loyal to the players he has.

    "If you were going to get a bit of recognition, I would have got it maybe in the friendlies beforehand. That could give you an inclination if you could be about it.

    "I just need to continuously keep doing well myself. You never know if he's going to be there after the World Cup or if there's a freshening up with a new manager in at that time and I could get on the radar of whoever comes in next."

    Miller swept the boards at Falkirk's player of the year awards and is expected to be the subject of interest from elsewhere this summer.

    The former Celtic youngster, who has a further year left on his Bairns deal, has relished showcasing himself in the Premiership after spending most of his career in the lower leagues of Scotland and England.

    "On a personal level, I've done really well in terms of goals and assists and stuff," said Miller, who was coy on the possibility of leaving Falkirk in the summer.

    "The numbers are looking good, I've played a lot of games and it's always nice that your name can get thrown out there for different things in terms of Scotland, and speculation and all that.

    "You see players all around the world, they go to different clubs and it maybe doesn't work out and then they eventually find their feet and start to flourish. That's probably what I've done here under the gaffer.

    "I think it was just about getting to showcase it. I've been continuously doing it for the last three years now.

    "I was always confident I could consistently play at a high level and I think I've showed that this season. I don't want to stop there, I want to keep continuing to play to the best of my ability."

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  9. 'No pressure' on Falkirk in race for fifthpublished at 17:29 BST 7 May

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    John McGlynn insists there's "no pressure" on Falkirk as they bid to pip Hibs to fifth place and possible Conference League football.

    The sixth-place Bairns, currently two points behind, can leapfrog David Gray's side with victory at the Falkirk Stadium on Saturday.

    Fifth place will bring entry to the second qualifying round of the Conference League if Celtic defeat Dunfermline in the Scottish Cup final.

    "It's great to be part of this, we've got a chance to jump Hibs and we're delighted to get ourselves into this position," said McGlynn.

    "It's game on. Hibs will recognise that and I would expect them to be well up for it. We're ready to go, bring it on.

    "It's a great opportunity. If we can get above Hibs and see it out to the end of the season then fine.

    "We understand Hibs are a massive football club and they've got great resources, but then we've come off the back of a really good performance and a really good result against Motherwell, so we're in a good place.

    "We're playing well and there's no pressure on us whatsoever. We're delighted to be where we are and we've got an opportunity to get a space higher, which would be incredible."

    Defender Liam Henderson returns this weekend after missing the last two games through injury. But Scotland goalkeeper Scott Bain – although back in training – will not be available and is unlikely to be ready for Wednesday's trip to Hearts.

  10. Falkirk v Hibernian: Pick of the statspublished at 12:59 BST 7 May

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    • Hibs have had a player sent off in three consecutive Premiership games, the first side to do so in the competition since St Johnstone in September 2024. On Opta's records (from 2005-06), no side have received a red card in four successive Scottish top-flight matches.

    • Hibs have lost their past three league games, last losing four in a row in April 2023 under Lee Johnson.

    • Falkirk won for the first time in their past 13 top-flight meetings with Hibernian (D5 L7) when the two sides faced off in January (4-1).

    • Hibs have only won two of their past 12 away games at newly-promoted opponents in the Premiership (D5 L5), beating Dundee 2-1 in November 2023 and Dundee United 3-1 in February 2025.

    • After drawing five of their first eight home league games of this season (W2 L1), Falkirk haven't drawn any of their last 10 on home soil (W5 L5) since a 0-0 stalemate with Motherwell in December.

  11. Who made BBC's Premiership team of the week?published at 16:12 BST 5 May

    Jonathan Sutherland
    Sportscene presenter

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    Max Stryjek - Kilmarnock

    A clean sheet for the keeper who underwent heart surgery earlier in the season - a remarkable story.

    Findlay Curtis - Kilmarnock

    Kilmarnock manager Neil McCann put him at right-back and it proved a masterstroke as Curtis scored when Killie blew Dundee United away.

    Craig Halkett - Hearts

    A giant performance from the Hearts centre-back in a seismic victory against title rivals Rangers.

    Ryan Astley - Dundee

    Solid showing as Dundee earned a clean sheet and a vital three points.

    Stephen Kingsley - Hearts

    Great reactions to grab that vital Hearts equaliser.

    Yang Hyun-Jun - Celtic

    Celtic were not scintillating again, but Yang was a bright spark against 10-man Hibs.

    Brad Spencer - Falkirk

    The captain set the tone as his side once again got the better of Motherwell.

    Aaron Tshibola - Kilmarnock

    Great overall performance at the heart of the Killie midfield.

    Joe Westley - Dundee

    A big goal that takes the heat off any Dundee survival anxiety.

    Kelechi Iheanacho - Celtic

    He brought that scalpel-like sharpness in the Celtic penalty box that the defending champions sorely needed.

    Lawrence Shankland - Hearts

    The Hearts captain underlined his credentials as an inspirational leader once again with a goal of seismic proportions. His ability as a striker is clearly never in question, but even by his standards the left-foot finish to sink Rangers was outstanding.

  12. Could Europe turn out to be more than just pub talk for Falkirk?published at 13:47 BST 5 May

    Grant Heaney
    Fan writer

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    It was only around 12 months ago, when Falkirk secured promotion back to the Scottish Premiership, there was light-hearted chatter among Falkirk fans about "Europe before you know it", with the usual jokes about "getting the passports dusted off".

    Those comments were very much made in jest and in high spirits, given that we were riding the wave of an invincible League 1 season and then a Scottish Championship title triumph to take us back to the big time.

    Fast forward a year, though, and with a top-six place secured comfortably - and in some style - the prospect of a European adventure is very much alive following our 1-0 win over Motherwell at the weekend.

    It was another really encouraging display and once again reinforced the point that we haven't taken our foot off the gas following the disappointment at Hampden a couple of weeks ago.

    It all sets up nicely for a huge game against Hibs on Saturday, as a win would lift us up to fifth place in the table with just two games to go. Could European football turn out to be more than just promotion pub talk after all?

  13. Why do Falkirk have hold over Motherwell?published at 13:58 BST 4 May

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  14. Watch Falkirk complete unbeaten run against Motherwellpublished at 18:00 BST 3 May

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  15. Cartwright focused on Falkirk's fifth-place chase published at 15:34 BST 3 May

    Martin Dowden
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

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    Falkirk match-winner Henry Cartwright insists pushing on for a fifth-place finish in the Scottish Premiership would be "massive" for the club.

    The 1-0 Scottish Premiership home victory over Motherwell closed the gap to Hibernian above them to two points, leaving Falkirk with a potential shot at European football next season.

    That relies on overhauling David Gray's side in the table and Celtic defeating Dunfermline in the Scottish Cup final, with Hibernian travelling to Falkirk next weekend.

    Victory also secured an unbeaten season against the high-flying Steelmen who occupy fourth place with Cartwright netting the winner moments after coming on.

    "I'm obviously not playing as much as I really want to and getting a few minutes here and there but I'm happy to come on and make a difference for the team today," Cartwright told BBC Scotland.

    "Of course it's massive [potentially finishing fifth] obviously, there's a [potential] European spot so of course that's what we're looking to do.

    "It could be a six-pointer next weeko hopefully we jump them and see how the rest of the season goes."

    "You know back-to-back promotions, finally got in the top six - it's a massive achievement but we've not got it by just being comfortable and accepting our fate.

    "We're always striving for what's next, so credit to the lads that have been playing every weekend, doing well and doing Falkirk proud."

    The midfielder, on loan from Leicester City, netted his second league goal of the campaign, the other coming in a 1-1 home draw against Rangers in October.

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  16. Falkirk 1-0 Motherwell: Have your saypublished at 17:39 BST 2 May

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    Falkirk completed an unbeaten campaign against Motherwell and closed in on fifth place as substitute Henry Cartwright converted to seal a Scottish Premiership victory.

    Read the full match report here

    Have your say on the game via this link

  17. Falkirk 1-0 Motherwell: What McGlynn saidpublished at 17:28 BST 2 May

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    Falkirk head coach John McGlynn: "The boys gave everything, had to work their socks off.

    "Everyone knows how good a team Motherwell are but we've managed to stifle them a little bit nearly every time we've played them bar the first half of the first game.

    "We're delighted with the win, we wanted to try and close that gap on Hibs and we've done that for at least 24 hours, hopefully longer.

    "The first half, the intensity, the pace of the game was ridiculous. We had to defend well, Nicky had one really good save on the first half and I think on another day Barney gets himself a hattrick, maybe it's just a little dip in confidence.

    "We managed to defend well as a team, we defended the box and we were a threat throughout the game. I'm delighted for the players, they put so much work into that."

  18. Falkirk v Motherwell: Team newspublished at 18:14 BST 1 May

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    Falkirk have Filip Lissah back but Dylan Tait is a doubt, while Scott Bain (ankle) and Liam Henderson (hamstring) remain out.

    Louie Marsh and Ethan Williams (both thigh) are out for the season.

    Motherwell defender Stephen Welsh has recovered from the knock that forced him off at Rangers while Johnny Koutroumbis could make a comeback.

    Eythor Bjorgolfsson is unlikely to return this season along with Zach Robinson, although the latter has made a partial return to training after 18 months out.

  19. Neilson hoping to end season on high as Falkirk eye Europepublished at 17:50 BST 1 May

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    Falkirk defender Lewis Neilson hopes to end an injury-ravaged season on a high before facing an uncertain summer.

    The 22-year-old is in line to start against Motherwell in the Premiership on Saturday, with just four games left on his loan deal from Hearts.

    The central defender has missed a large chunk of the season through an ankle injury that required surgery, but is now hoping to help Falkirk in their end-of-season push for a European place by cutting the gap to fifth-place Hibs to two points.

    Neilson said: "I'm out of contract in the summer, so it's hard not to think about the future, especially when it's so unknown where you'll end up. So I've been giving it a wee bit of thought.

    "But my main focus is to finish the season as strongly as possible and hopefully that'll put me in as good a position as possible."

    When asked if he had spoken to Falkirk about a potential contract, he said: "It's something I would definitely be open to, but it's not something we've discussed so far.

    "I will try to finish the season as strongly as possible myself and hopefully that puts me in a position to have conversations like that."

    The former Dundee United player added: "I had a really good start to my loan. I'd played every single minute up until I got my injury against Motherwell in October.

    "It felt like a long process to me – to come back three to four months.

    "I probably haven't played as many games as I would have liked to since being back, but that's due to the boys being brilliant. But hopefully I can finish the season strong.

    "We've still got one eye set on fifth place. It's still within our reach.

    "If we can get a win against Motherwell, that would set us up nicely to go play against Hibs the week after."

    Neilson has watched from a distance as his Hearts team-mates have pushed for the league title all season, but knows the move to Falkirk was the right one for his career.

    "I'm really close with a lot of the boys," he said. "It's a brilliant changing room so I'm delighted how well the season's gone for them so far.

    "Hopefully they can go and do the job.

    "But in pre-season, I was over there in Spain with them and I was looking around, there was about seven or eight centre-halves.

    "I knew I probably wasn't going to be getting a sniff, so I don't look at it with any jealousy, because I knew I probably wouldn't have been much of a part of that anyway.

    "So I'm really glad I've come here and enjoyed my season at Falkirk."