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Amy Canavan is joined by football writer Moira Gordon and former Scotland and Falkirk striker Lee Miller to discuss who should win manager of the year, the pathway from youth to senior player and Friday night's championship showdown.
Amy Canavan is joined by Craig Telfer and Joelle Murray to discuss Simon Murray's Scotland hopes, a new sporting director at Rangers plus Championship and SWPL title race chat.
Amy Canavan is joined by Kevin Thomson and Michael Grant as we discuss the race for European places in the Premiership, have a look at in-form Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay and ask who makes the Team of the Year.
Amy Canavan is joined by Rory Loy and Greek football podcaster Stephen Kountourou as we discuss the fallout from Sunday's derbies, Dunfermline sacking manager Michael Tidser and hear all about Scotland's Nations League opponents, Greece.
Amy Canavan is joined by Stephen McGowan and Cillian Sheridan to preview Dundee v Celtic, look at the latest transfers in and out of Scotland's clubs and discuss the latest on the unrest among supporters at Rangers.
Amy Canavan is joined by Michael Grant and Stephen McGinn to discuss all the big news in Scottish football. We discuss Aberdeen's new signing, winger Jeppe Okkels, and the other big transfer speculation plus we take a look at what's happening in the bottom half of the Scottish Premiership table.
Amy Canavan is joined by Jackie McNamara and Ross McCormack to preview the third Old Firm derby of the season. Ahead of the match at Ibrox they also hear from Rangers Review editor Joshua Barrie about the feeling among fans and the pressure on home manager Philippe Clement.
Amy Canavan is joined by Ross McCormack and Jackie McNamara to reflect on all the action in the Premiership this weekend. They discuss Rangers falling 14 points behind Celtic after coming from 2 goals down to draw with Motherwell, late drama in Dingwall and Dundee and what it all means for the top flight as we head into 2025. Get in touch with your comments and questions. Our email address is Scottishfootball@bbc.co.uk
Amy Canavan is joined by Lee Miller and Mark Atkinson of The Scotsman to discuss Scotland's 2-1 win in Poland and their Nations League campaign as a whole.
Amy Canavan, Leanne Crichton and Alasdair Lamont look ahead to this weekend's premiership football
Amy Canavan, Cillian Sheridan and Stephen McGinn dissect Celtic's disastrous defeat in Dortmund and ask what it means for their Champions League ambitions. They also assess the Scotland squad for the Nations League double-header with Croatia and Portugal and discuss Simo Valakari's appointment as St Johnstone manager. Get in touch with your comments and questions. Our email address is Scottishfootball@bbc.co.uk
Amy Canavan and Craig Telfer discuss what's happening outside the Premiership and assess the action in the Championship, League 1 and League 2. They're also joined by Jon Attenborough and his guide dog Sam – the first pair to visit all 42 Scottish league grounds. And we hear from Joachim Bjorklund about how Jimmy Thelin's impact at Aberdeen is being viewed in Sweden.Get in touch with your comments or questions. Our email address is Scottishfootball@bbc.co.uk
Amy Canavan and Daniel Caw discuss all the big Scottish Football news. They're also joined by The Athletic's JJ Bull who analyses and explains the tactical innovations behind Jimmy Thelin's impressive start as Aberdeen manager.
Amy Canavan is joined by Rory Loy and Michael Grant to talk about all the big news in Scottish football. They ask how Arne Engels' reported record price tag could affect him at Celtic, discuss the futures of James Tavernier and Ianis Hagi at Rangers and look at St Johnstone's decision to reduce the away-fan ticket allocation for the Old Firm at McDiarmid Park. Get in touch with your comments and questions. Our email address is Scottishfootball@bbc.co.uk
Amy Canavan is joined by Cammy Bell and Daniel Caw to discuss all the big talking points in Scottish football. They look ahead to Steve Clarke's Scotland squad announcement, the transfer window and Matt O'Riley's Brighton move and ask what next for Raith Rovers after David Healy knocked back the manager's job at Starks Park.
Amy Canavan is joined by Jackie McNamara and Stephen McGinn to discuss another dramatic weekend in the national game. They assess the action in the League Cup as Falkirk and The Spartans produced massive results and Rangers and Celtic both made it through as well. They also give their reaction to the quarter-final draw and discuss the impact of competing in Europe on Scottish teams. Get in touch with your comments or questions. Our email address is Scottishfootball@bbc.co.uk
Amy Canavan is joined by Rory Loy and John Walker to discuss all the big talking points in Scottish football. They preview Rangers' crucial Champions League qualifier against Dynamo Kyiv, assess Aberdeen's activity in the transfer market and talk about Adam Idah as he edges closer to (finally) returning to Celtic on a permanent basis. Get in touch. Our email address is Scottishfootball@bbc.co.uk
Amy Canavan is joined by Cammy Bell and Ryan Cryle to discuss all the big talking points in Scottish football. They assess Jimmy Thelin's impact at Aberdeen as the Dons open their league season with a win over St Johnstone, preview Rangers' crucial Champions League qualifier against Dynamo Kyiv and ask if we could see Harvey Barnes in a Scotland shirt any time soon. Get in touch. Our email address is Scottishfootball@bbc.co.uk
Amy Canavan previews the season ahead for Dundee United with the club's former skipper Seán Dillon and Alan Temple of The Courier and Evening Telegraph.
Amy Canavan previews the season ahead for Motherwell with the club's former captain Stephen Craigan and Derek Watson of the Well Society.
Amy Canavan previews the season ahead for Hibs with the club's former captain Marvin Bartley and fan podcaster Colin Wilkinson.
Amy Canavan previews the season ahead for Aberdeen with the club's former captain Joe Lewis and Dons fan JJ Bull of The Athletic.
Amy Canavan is joined by Stephen McGinn and Thomas Duncan to discuss who will, won't and might make Steve Clarke's squad for Germany.
Liam McLeod is joined by Dundee United's Tony Watt and former Scotland striker Kenny Miller to look back on the weekend's action. After Celtic and Rangers beat Dundee and St Mirren respectively they debate Dessers' contribution for the Ibrox side and ask if James Forrest could be in line for a Scotland recall. Amy Canavan also drops by to fill us in on the women's Scottish Cup semi-finals.
On our 148th episode of The Horse & Hound Podcast, supported this month by NAF, we speak to sisters and showing supremos Amy Canavan-Smith and Vikki Smith. They talk to H&H's showing editor Alex Robinson to discuss all things native ponies and working hunters, including how they got started in the discipline and how to know if your pony has the potential for top level workers. In the second part of this episode, we'll hear from NAF vet and innovations director, Dr Andy Richardson and NAF head nutritionist Kate Hore in a promotional feature discussing NAF Five Star Metazone. We hope you will enjoy listening.
Amy Canavan is joined by Mark Atkinson and John Walker to discuss all the big talking points in Scottish football. They take a look at the Scotland squad and debate how Steve Clarke could deal with a spate of recent injuries. With Ryan Christie ‘reinvented' at Bournemouth this season, John assesses how big a part he could play in Germany. And they also give their thoughts on the Premiership Team of the Year.
Amy Canavan is joined by Michael Grant, Alasdair Mackenzie and Tom Deacon to discuss all the big talking points in Scottish football. Alasdair has the latest from Italy after Bologna confirmed Lewis Ferguson will undergo knee surgery and Tom fills us in on the form and fitness of Southampton's Scottish contingent. And just for good measure there's also some chat about VAR and the Dens Park pitch.
Ex-Crystal Palace star Leigh Nicol speaks to Amy Canavan about how her life was turned upside down when private videos of her were shared online and how she turned the ordeal into something positive. The former Scotland youth international discusses how she survived what happened and the abuse that followed and how she now uses those experiences to help the next generation of sports stars to protect themselves online and navigate the murky waters of social media.If you're affected by some of the issues raised details of support are available at bbc.co.uk/actionline
Amy Canavan is joined by Kevin McCluskie – editor of HungarianFootball.com – and BBC Sport Scotland journalist and commentator Thomas Duncan. They discuss SFA Chief Executive Ian Maxwell's statement that the ‘VAR process needs to improve' and that everyone needs to work together to ‘remove the convenient blame culture'. And we shift our attention to international football and get the lowdown on Scotland's Euro 2024 opponents Hungary, Switzerland and Germany. Dauntingly Kevin reckons confidence in Budapest is ‘uncharacteristically high'.
Aiden McGeady and Kenny Miller join Amy Canavan to go through all the big talking points in Scottish football. They discuss the postponement of Dundee's game with Rangers and assess all the action from a weekend that saw Celtic reclaim top spot and Kilmarnock produce a comeback for the ages. Charlotte Cohen also drops by to fill us in on a potentially pivotal day in the SWPL.
Amy Canavan is joined by Cammy Bell and Joe Lewis to discuss all the major talking points in Scottish football. They look back on Rangers' 2-2 draw with Benfica and preview a tasty looking set of Scottish Cup quarter final fixtures this weekend.
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Phil Goodlad is joined by Kevin Thomson and Lee Miller to discuss all the big news in Scottish football. Having played for the capital's big two they share their thoughts on how the Edinburgh derby will go as well as previewing all the other big matches, including tough tests for the Old Firm as Celtic look to chase down Rangers. They also look back Ross County's draw with St Mirren and a typically dramatic evening in the Championship. And we hear from Amy Canavan in Spain after the SWNT lost in the final of the Pinatar Cup.
Jackie McNamara and Lee McCulloch join Liam McLeod to look back on another weekend of drama and intrigue in Scottish football and to assess all the action. They discuss Celtic's late win over Motherwell and Brendan Rodgers' controversial post-match interview. They also run the rule over Rangers' hammering of Hearts and ask if Livi are now doomed following their defeat at Ross County. And, with the SWNT through to the Pinatar Cup final, Amy Canavan fills us in on the latest from the camp.
Amy Canavan is joined by The Athletic's Jordan Campbell and Paul John Dykes, host of A Celtic State of Mind. They discuss the situation at Celtic and ask if they can reclaim the initiative in the title race following their ‘disappointing' draw with Kilmarnock. We also have reaction to Michael Beale's Sunderland sacking and hear the latest on Kieran Tierney as he prepares for a critical stage in the season and his career.
Amy Canavan is joined by Rory Loy and John Walker – analyst and host of the Scots Abroad podcast – to discuss all the big talking points in Scottish football. They give their thoughts on Don Cowie at Ross County, interim managers in general and the Michael Mellon head injury incident. And, with the Euros looming into view, we take a look at the Scotland squad and assess some of the players hoping to force their way in and hear the case for Ryan Hardie.
Amy Canavan is joined by former Dons captain Joe Lewis and Aberdeen fan and sports lawyer Erin Grieve to review the Pittodrie side's season so far.
Amy Canavan is joined by former Dundee striker Rory Loy and Paul Gray from the Up Wi' the Bonnets podcast to review the Dark Blues' season so far.
Amy Canavan is joined by journalist and broadcaster Gordon Smart and former Hibs midfielder Kevin Thomson to review the Easter Road side's season so far.
Amy Canavan is joined by former St Mirren striker Steven Thompson and Pie & Bovril founder Div McDonald to review the Buddies' season so far.
YouTuber Sam North (Footy Adventures) joins Amy Canavan and Raith Rovers CEO Andrew Barrowman to discuss the drama in ‘the best league in the world' (The Scottish Championship), League 1 and League 2. They hear about Sam's mission to visit all 42 SPFL stadiums, Raith's remarkable rise and ask if there's a better collective name than ‘the lower leagues'?
Amy Canavan is joined by former Kilmarnock keeper Cammy Bell and Sandy Armour, editor of the Killie Hippo fanzine, to review the Rugby Park side's season so far.
Amy Canavan is joined by Hearts legend Gary Locke and Joel Sked from A View From The Terrace to review the Jambo's season so far.
Our triumphant return to topical podcasting sees Joel Sked and Amy Canavan each ranking their top 10 best signings of the Scottish Premiership season so far. Tune in and later hurl abuse for their selections. (Due to a technical error this show will not be available to watch on YouTube.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amy Canavan welcomes BBC Sport Scotland journalist and commentator Thomas Duncan and Ayr United forward Jamie Murphy onto the podcast to discuss all the big talking points in Scottish football. They try to work out what the impact of European Super League proposals could be, look ahead to the weekend's games and hear how Jamie's enjoying life at Ayr United in the Championship.
Amy Canavan is joined by BBC Scotland's chief sports writer Tom English and Paul John Dykes, host of A Celtic State of Mind, to preview the Parkhead club's game against Feyenoord and to assess their Champions League campaign. We also discuss a double blow for Rangers.
St Johnstone defender Ryan McGowan joins Amy Canavan and BBC Scotland's chief Sports writer Tom English to discuss all today's big talking points in Scottish football. They give us their take on a huge weekend for under pressure managers Stuart Kettlewell and Barry Robson and Ryan fills us in on the secrets behind St Johnstone's recent upturn in form and what it's like playing for Ange Postecoglou.
Amy Canavan is joined by journalist and commentator Thomas Duncan and BBC entertainment correspondent – and Tartan Army diehard – Colin Paterson to discuss the Euro 2024 draw and hear what Scotland song will be played at Colin's funeral. They also look back on the weekend's action and preview Scotland v England in the Women's Nations League.
Amy Canavan is joined by Craig Anderson to look back on the final game of Scotland's triumphant Euro 2024 qualifying campaign as Steve Clarke's undermanned side drew 3-3 with Norway's undermanned side. And the pair get to the No.1 in our Most Memorable Scotland Matches list, almost four years after we started it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Craig Fowler, Tony Anderson and Amy Canavan use the international break to look back at the cinch Premiership season thus far through a variety of awards. There's most improved, most fun new addition, signing to be most panicked about, most Space Jam'd and the most Scottish football moment so far. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices