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  1. Motherwell and Killie dominate TOTWpublished at 17:44 BST

    Jonathan Sutherland
    Sportscene presenter

    Team of the week

    Raphael Sallinger - Hibernian

    On the losing side, but made five saves.

    Tom Sparrow - Motherwell

    A midfielder by trade, Sparrow has never let Motherwell down at right back.

    Stephen Welsh - Motherwell

    On loan from Celtic, Welsh has been a real leader at Fir Park. Played with heart, soul and real quality. Had an effort ruled out for a foul.

    Ryan Astley - Dundee

    Scored the winning goal to send the Dundee faithful home happy.

    Tuur Rommens - Rangers

    Won all his duels against Falkirk and looks a good signing by Danny Rohl.

    Findlay Curtis - Kilmarnock

    Surely has to be in the World Cup squad. Made the previous squad, and since then his form has been electric.

    Callum McGregor - Celtic

    Much has been made - rightly so - of the impact made by the return of Martin O'Neill in steering Celtic to another title. But in his own way, the captain at the centre of this team has quietly done the steering on the pitch. Since the Dundee United game there has been much more of a steely resolve and intensity when required from Celtic, and McGregor has embodied that mission in the post-split games. His teammates voiced their praise for his leadership on and off the pitch throughout what's been a tumultuous campaign that saw Brendan Rodgers and then Wilfried Nancy depart. Throughout it all McGregor has been the constant. The emotion poured out of him at the end said it all.

    Lukas Fadinger - Motherwell

    A steely presence all season for Motherwell. His deflected goal was the difference against Hibs.

    Nicky Clescenco - Kilmarnock

    Took his goal well. Looked lively and creative in the rout of Livingston.

    Joe Hugill - Kilmarnock

    Two goals against Livingston upped his tally to eight in his past 12 games for Kilmarnock. Has thrived under Neil McCann.

    Youssef Chermiti- Rangers

    Looked like an absolute world-beater against Falkirk. His goals were superb. Has had his critics, but 15 Premiership goals is a respectable tally. His challenge next season will be to up that tally, and be more consistent.

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  2. Killie start work on new pitchpublished at 15:03 BST

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    Kilmarnock have started work on installing a new hybrid, grass pitch at Rugby Park for the start of next season.

    Killie have been playing on an artificial surface since 2014 but clubs voted in 2024 to ban such pitches from the Premiership from the start of the 2026-27 campaign.

    General manager Gregg McEwan told the Killie website: "The agreed scope of works includes the reinstatement of the main playing surface incorporating the new hybrid natural grass system, associated rootzone constructor, irrigator upgrades, under-pitch heating, kerbing works, and pitch surround build-up and surfacing works.

    "The club's target remains to have the pitch completed and in a match-ready condition for the commencement of the 2026-27 season, with works programmed accordingly."

    Falkirk, the only other remaining top-flight club with an artificial surface, have permission to use their artificial pitch for one further season before moving to grass for the 2027-28 campaign.

  3. 'Terrific end to a terrible season'published at 12:49 BST

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    Highlights: Livingston 1-4 Kilmarnock

    We asked for your thoughts after Kilmarnock ended their Premiership season with a 4-1 victory over Livingston on Sunday.

    Here's what you had to say:

    Andrew: Terrific end to terrible season. Well done to Neil McCann and Billy Dodds, the board and our fans for a big push.

    Wolfgang: 14 goals in four games, really can't complain with that! McCann proving doubters like myself wrong. Now let's build on this and keep the main bulk of the players and go again next season.

    James: I was doubtful about the McCann appointment but he hasn't half got me onside. Team playing with a purpose and freedom not seen in a long time.

    Frank: Finished the season in style with another impressive display. On current form you could believe they could keep on playing for another few games, however the season has ended on a high. Some current players may not be returning, but they were part of the great escape. Onwards and upwards to next season.

  4. Livingston 1-4 Kilmarnock: Have your saypublished at 17:02 BST 17 May

    Have your say

    Kilmarnock finished the Scottish Premiership season with a flourish, winning their fourth game in a row for the first time since 2018 as they dispatched already-relegated Livingston.

    Read the full match report here.

    Let us know your thoughts here.

  5. Livingston 1-4 Kilmarnock: What McCann saidpublished at 16:44 BST 17 May

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    Kilmarnock manager Neil McCann: "I'm proud of the performance, and of everything we've worked on as a staff, the message that we've put into the boys that you show the respect to the opposition by continuing to play how we want to play, and they did that right to the very end.

    "The performance today was outstanding, considering maybe a lot of people thought this was a dead rubber game, we were still hunting down ninth. Congratulations to Dundee, not only staying up, Elvis [Steven Pressley] has done a brilliant job there.

    "Nicky [Clescenco] has had to be really patient to get up to the speed of Scottish football. He's got a lot more to show, by the way, but a wee glimpse of what he's capable of.

    "Fin [Curtis] has just reinforced how good a player he is. He's a great kid to work with. And Joe [Hugill] has just continued to go from strength to strength. [Tyreece] John Jules is sitting in the house, biting his nails, because he was awarded the top goalscorer before today's game and he nearly lost it!

    "After 15 minutes, they had to get a wee jag because it wasn't good enough. They were slack on the ball and we conceded. But after that, I thought we were exceptional."

    On Curtis' World Cup hopes, McCann adds: "He's got a chance, of course. He's made the last couple of squads, and he's really given Steve [Clarke] a nice problem to have.

    "I would have him in the squad, but I don't ever pick Steve's squad or tell anybody how to pick their own team or squads. All he can do is just do his best. And if it's good enough for Steve, I'll be delighted to see him at the World Cup."

  6. Livingston v Kilmarnock: Team newspublished at 10:58 BST 16 May

    Kilmarnock v LivingstonImage source, SNS

    Livingston are without Connor McLennan (ankle).

    Kilmarnock could bring back Kelle Roos while Tyreece John-Jules (quad), Djenairo Daniels (knee) and Matty Kennedy (hip) are sidelined.

  7. McCann on safety 'elation', finishing on a high & next season planningpublished at 13:19 BST 15 May

    Charlotte Cohen
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Neil McCannImage source, SNS

    Kilmarnock boss Neil McCann has been speaking to the media as his side prepare for their final game of the season against Livingston.

    Here are the main points:

    • McCann admits "there was a lot of relief but also elation" after securing safety with victory over Dundee on Tuesday night, adding: "IKt's nice to sit here and know we're going to be in the Premiership next year."

    • The Killie boss was full of praise for his players: "The dressing room have done an incredible job, to get to where we are right now is a remarkable job by the team."

    • Since McCann's appointment in January, Kilmarnock are fourth in the form table and the manager says it's "really pleasing" but insists "it's just another example of how good the group have been" adding "they did it with a bit of style as well".

    • And while there's no jeopardy for Sunday's trip to Livingston, McCann stresses "we'll not take our foot off the gas. We want to go there and finish the season on a high with a win."

    • The Killie boss is also keen to "reward the fans with three points" which "should set us into the close season in a real positive mindset".

    • On whether some youth players could get a runout at the weekend, McCann admits "that's still a decision to make" but says: "I would love to if I could but equally the team who have been training every day have been training to such a high level."

    • Knowing they'll be playing in the top flight next season, McCann admits "I've already started work" on planning for next term which is "a wee bit of a luxury".

  8. Livingston v Kilmarnock: Pick of the statspublished at 17:23 BST 14 May

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    • Kilmarnock could win four Premiership games in a row for the first time since October 2018 under Steve Clarke.

    • Livingston have only lost one of their past nine Scottish Premiership home games against Kilmarnock (W5 D3), a 3-1 defeat in October 2020.

    • Kilmarnock are unbeaten in seven Premiership games against Livingston (W4 D3), after losing five in a row beforehand.

    • Livingston have just 21 points this season; the last side to end a Scottish top-flight campaign with so few were Dundee in 2018-19 (also 21), while the last with fewer were Livingston themselves in 2005-06 (18).

    • Kilmarnock lost their final league match of last season 1-0 to Hearts, but haven't done so in successive Premiership campaigns since losing three in a row from 2014-15 to 2016-17.

  9. How McCann steered Killie to Premiership safetypublished at 15:02 BST 13 May

    Charlotte Cohen
    BBC Sport Scotland

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    When Neil McCann swapped punditry for the Kilmarnock hotseat in January there was a mixed reaction from supporters.

    Some were concerned about his ability to 'walk the walk' after just one previous permanent gig - an 18-month stint at Dundee where he won 20 of 60 games in charge.

    But in steering Kilmarnock to Premiership safety with a game to spare, McCann has proved his doubters wrong.

    At the time of his Rugby Park appointment, Killie had not won in 14 games and were second bottom of the table. The Ayrshire side hovered just four points above Livingston with a game in hand and five below St Mirren in 10th having played two matches more.

    Those gaps are now 16 and four points respectively, with Killie guaranteed to finish no lower than 10th.

    Since McCann's appointment, Killie are fourth in the Premiership form table. Only Hearts, Celtic and Rangers have picked up more points in those 16 games than Killie's 24, which is two more than top-six sides Motherwell and Falkirk.

    Only title chasers Hearts and Celtic have won more games than Killie in that time, while only Celtic and Rangers have scored more goals than McCann's side's 27.

    The bedrock of McCann's success has been home form, with his team winning six and losing just one of eight Rugby Park outings.

    In fact, after Tuesday night's 3-1 home victory over Dundee, McCann became the first Killie head coach, of those appointed in the 21st century, to win six of his first eight top-flight home games.

    Of his 16 league games in charge, McCann has won seven, with a points-per-game rate of 1.50. Albeit over a small sample size, that's the joint-second best - alongside Mixu Paatelainen - of any Kilmarnock manager appointed this century, with only Steve Clarke boasting a better record (1.79).

    In contract, Stuart Kettlewell, McCann's predecessor, was in charge for 17 Scottish Premiership games, won two and lost nine with a points-per-game of 0.71.

    Since McCann replaced Kettlewell, Killie have scored 10 more goals in one fewer game (27 under McCann compared to 17 under Kettlewell) and have conceded fewer - 29 compared to 32 in their previous 17 matches.

    McCann boasts a win percentage of almost 44 per cent while under Kettlewell it was just over 11 per cent.

    Now the next step for McCann is to continue Killie's upward trajectory into next season and beyond.

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    Sportscene analysis: 'McCann deserves huge credit'

  10. 'Scotland need Curtis at World Cup'published at 13:27 BST 13 May

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    'Curtis should definitely be in World Cup squad'

    Winger Findlay Curtis should "definitely" be in the Scotland squad for this summer's World Cup after scoring four goals in 13 appearances on loan at Kilmarnock, says Sportscene pundit and former Livingston boss Marvin Bartley.

  11. 'We always believed' - goal hero Hugill praises Killie spiritpublished at 12:25 BST 13 May

    Andy Burke
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    Joe HugillImage source, SNS

    Joe Hugill says Kilmarnock always believed they would pull a victory out the bag even when the pressure came on against Dundee at Rugby Park.

    Hugill's two late goals gave Neil McCann's side a 3-1 win to ensure Killie will be playing Premiership football next season.

    There were nervous moments after Dundee levelled through Charlie Reilly, and with St Mirren beating Aberdeen at Pittodrie, it looked like the battle to avoid the relegation play-off would go down to the final match.

    But Hugill's penalty with five minutes remaining and last-gasp header sent the home fans into delirium.

    "I think as they scored we always knew we were going to get at least one more chance," Hugill told BBC Scotland.

    "We always felt it was going to come, all lads on the pitch seem to constantly say 'we'll get one more, we'll get one more', and that's what we did."

    "That was always the aim when I came here in January, to keep this club in the Premiership. To get the win was the main thing and that's what we've done. The aim is to get ninth. Just win our last game [against Livingston] and then that's all we can do."

  12. 'Tears of relief' from fans as 'genius' McCann steers Killie to safetypublished at 10:28 BST 13 May

    Your opinions
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    Highlights: Kilmarnock 3-1 Dundee

    Kilmarnock fans, we asked for your views after Tuesday night's 3-1 win over Dundee ensured the club will play a fifth straight season in the top flight.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Craig: It can't be understated the fantastic work Neil McCann and Billy Dodds have done in turning us around and getting the team going from strength to strength. Nervy game but we are safe, all that matters.

    James: Pressure off. Well done to McCann and co. Our signings in the last window were the main difference and our top goalie back between the sticks saved the day. Now the work begins some players have to go, but some must stay.

    John: I was seriously underwhelmed by the appointment of Neil McCann and Billy Dodds, I'm now so pleased to say how wrong I was. Not only have they saved us from the play-offs but Killie are now playing a cracking brand of football. What could have been had they been appointed prior to the season start? Well done all staff, management and players.

    Anna: I really couldn't be happier with the result because my nerves were shredded. An awesome performance from the boys all over the pitch although I did question the 4-3-2-1 formation. To go one up then be pegged back by an own goal was a sickener but then up stepped Joe Hugill with two truly priceless goals to keep us in the Premiership. When that final whistle went I am not ashamed to say there were tears of relief in my eyes.

    Scott: Sweet relief and relax. A fantastic result, really didn't want us going to Livingston needing points. Back for more next season and hopefully watch us fly under McCann and Dodds.

    Jason: What an ending to our season. I was unsure about McCann's appointment but my word the guy has worked a miracle. I thought we were destined for the play-offs but he has completely turned it around. The signings he made in January have been the work of a genius, all of them to a man have played their part in securing our place in the SPFL next season. I'll take a quiet mid-table finish next season please, Ayrshire remains blue and white.

  13. Watch Killie confirm Premiership safety with win v Dundee published at 09:16 BST 13 May

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    Highlights: Kilmarnock 3-1 Dundee

    Watch all the highlights as Kilmarnock secured their Scottish Premiership status with a 3-1 victory over Dundee. Available to UK users only.

  14. Kilmarnock 3-1 Dundee: Have your saypublished at 22:46 BST 12 May

    Have your say

    Kilmarnock will play Scottish Premiership football next season after a late double from Joe Hugill sealed victory over Dundee and consigned St Mirren to the relegation play-off.

    Have your say on the game

    Read our match report

  15. Kilmarnock 3-1 Dundee: What McCann saidpublished at 22:24 BST 12 May

    Neil McCannImage source, SNS

    Kilmarnock boss Neil McCann: "It feels brilliant. When we came in here it looked pretty bleak. I have to compliment all the staff behind the scenes.

    "It's a big night tonight, Saturday was a big afternoon. I just felt we'd do something. It's a special evening knowing we'll be in the Premiership next season.

    "Billy [Dodds] and I came in to do a job and I'm delighted we've managed to be able to do that.

    "I was aware [of the score at Pittodrie] but I was relatively calm until a deflected shot went into our top corner. But it was a matter of just keeping playing."

  16. 'You really feel that belief' - Stanger hails boss McCannpublished at 15:38 BST 12 May

    Jane Lewis
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

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    George Stanger has praised Neil McCann's infectious belief that has helped push Kilmarnock to the brink of Premiership safety.

    Killie were second bottom and on a 14-game winless run when McCann took charge in January, but now have a four-point cushion over 11th-place St Mirren with two games to play.

    Before tonight's visit of Dundee, defender Stanger said: "He obviously came in when we were in a difficult period. And from the outset he was very big on belief, and that he believed in us as players and as a squad.

    "From my perspective, with the conversations you have with him, you really do feel that belief. Sometimes when someone says something to you, you don't necessarily feel it but I do when he speaks to me, that's with everyone as well.

    "We can really tell that he believes in us and that's obviously a big thing from the manager."

    Stanger admits the pressure is off "a wee bit" after the 3-0 win over St Mirren last weekend, but says his side cannot afford to relax.

    "I think we'd be lying if we said that it didn't feel like there was a wee bit of pressure off after the game on Saturday. Just with the magnitude of the game and obviously the split, every game feels like a six-pointer and that was definitely that," he said.

    "We're fully focused on the Dundee game now and I don't care what goes on at Pittodrie [where St Mirren face Aberdeen]. That's something we can't control. All we can control is what we do and that's the key message for everyone in that changing room."

  17. Kilmarnock v Dundee: Pick of the statspublished at 12:26 BST 12 May

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    • Kilmarnock are unbeaten in eight Scottish Premiership home games against Dundee (W3 D5) since a 1-0 defeat in May 2017.

    • Dundee have only lost one of their past six league games against Kilmarnock (W2 D3), a 3-2 defeat in May 2025.

    • Kilmarnock have lost their final home league game in both of the past two seasons, going down 5-0 to Celtic in 2023-24 and 1-0 to Hearts last term. Killie were unbeaten in five such games before this (W3 D2 – including curtailed 2019-20 season).

    • Dundee have won their final away game in three of their past five Scottish Premiership seasons (L2), beating St Johnstone 2-0 last year.

    • Kilmarnock have won five of their past seven home league games (D1 L1), more than their previous 17 beforehand (W4 D4 L9).

  18. McCann deserves praise for unexpected transformationpublished at 10:04 BST 12 May

    Sandy Armour
    Fan writer

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    There have been too few highs and far too many lows for Killie fans this season but I'm still buzzing after our win at Paisley on Saturday.

    It was the classic six-pointer and once Killie took a first-half lead there only looked like being one winner.

    It was fantastic to hear the magnificent travelling support singing the praises of the manager. Killie fans were rock bottom when Neil McCann and Billy Dodds arrived in January but the turnaround in form has been both unexpected and very pleasing.

    Regardless of how the season ends they have shown they are capable of lifting spirits and getting vital wins while playing easy-on-the-eye football.

    Of course nothing is yet decided and another victory is needed when Dundee travel to Rugby Park tonight for potentially the last home game on the plastic fantastic.

    I'll predict another Killie win and the fans can look forward to a final-day party at Livingston.

    Sandy Armour is editor of The Killie Hippo fanzine

  19. Kilmarnock v Dundee: Team newspublished at 09:30 BST 12 May

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    Kilmarnock captain Brad Lyons and Jack Thomson have returned to the squad. Goalkeeper Kelle Roos is back from a facial injury but the game probably comes too soon.

    Tyreece John-Jules (quad), Djenairo Daniels (knee) and Matty Kennedy (hip) are sidelined.

    Steven Pressley will give some of Dundee's fringe players a chance. Goalkeeper Jon McCracken is out with an ankle injury while Clark Robertson is still working his way back after recovering from a thigh injury.

  20. Just how good was Curtis against St Mirren?published at 18:52 BST 11 May

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    Findlay Curtis scored twice in Kilmarnock's impressive 3-0 win over St Mirren last weekend and Sportscene pundit Scott Allan heaped praise upon the on-loan Rangers winger.

    "It's a loan move that has worked out for the player and the club," Allan said.

    "He's taken the responsibility to be creative. I like his intent every time he gets the ball.

    "He can play and then look to go in behind because he has that pace and power. He's added end product since going to Kilmarnock.

    "If he was at Rangers just now, in the form he's in, he would start for me."

  21. McCann pushes Killie to seal top-flight status at first opportunitypublished at 16:56 BST 11 May

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    Neil McCann has challenged his Kilmarnock players to secure their Premiership status at the first available opportunity when they host Dundee on Tuesday.

    Killie's convincing 3-0 win over St Mirren on Saturday put them four points clear of the Buddies with two matches to play.

    St Mirren travel to Aberdeen on Tuesday night and McCann does not want to leave anything to chance.

    "Well, we will get two shots at it," McCann said.

    "The way that result went for us on Saturday was massive and it's given us two opportunities, really, to have it in our own hands to do the job.

    "We would like to do it tomorrow night, against Dundee, we know it's going to be tough.

    "But the confidence levels I feel have been there for a long time.

    "Sometimes you don't always get that reward with a result, but I think the boys were magnificent in the game on Saturday in a high-pressure situation – the way we played with a bit of freedom, bravery, calmness and it puts us in a good position tomorrow night."

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  22. McCann on Curtis' future, Dundee challenge & fitness updatepublished at 16:30 BST 11 May

    Jane Lewis
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

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    Kilmarnock manager Neil McCann has been speaking to the media before their league match against Dundee on Tuesday.

    Here are the key points from his news conference:

    • McCann hailed the massive win against St Mirren at the weekend, which means they have two opportunities to ensure their Premiership status. He stressed they would "like to do it against Dundee", but appreciates it is going to be tough.

    • Was impressed with the "magnificent" performance on Saturday "in a high-pressure situation". Such a display builds confidence for the Dundee game.

    • McCann says on-loan Rangers winger Finlay Curtis has done "a remarkable job", but says it is too early to say if he could return next season. "He's the type of player we'd love to have in the longer term, but unfortunately, we're not in the box seat to decide that."

    • McCann believes Curtis is in Scotland's 55-man provisional squad for the World Cup, and hopes his performances for Killie will give him an opportunity to go to the tournament. "I would love to see him there, of course. And we'd all at this football club take a lot of pride in that if he makes the World Cup squad."

    • McCann thinks Dundee might play some fringe players, and believes Steven Pressley "has done a brilliant job", especially as he was under fire at the start of the season.

    • McCann is not planning for next season just yet - he wants to focus on Tuesday's match and get the job done before he looks ahead.

    • Team news: Brad Lyons and Jack Thomson are back in contention. Kelle Roos is back on the training pitch, but probably will not make it tomorrow night.

  23. 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.