Scottish Football Daily Digest — 10 April 2026

Scottish football, doing what it does. Here's the catch-up.

Robinson urges togetherness in Aberdeen survival bid

Stephen Robinson calls for "togetherness" in Aberdeen's relegation battle, saying the time to "scrutinise" is at the end of the season.

Naderi injury serious, says Rangers boss Rohl

Ryan Naderi's muscle injury is "serious", reckons Rangers head coach Danny Rohl, who has had more positive news about Tuur Rommens.

What's next in captivating Premiership title race?

Hearts host Motherwell, Celtic welcome St Mirren and Rangers travel to Falkirk in the latest instalment of the fascinating Scottish Premiership title race.

Keane wants to manage at higher level – gossip

Manager linked with Celtic wants to work at higher level as list of Rangers targets emerges.

Motherwell miss winning, says manager Askou

Motherwell boss Jens Berthel Askou is refusing to speculate on a points target that could land his side a fourth-place Scottish Premiership finish but holds hands up and admits his side "miss winning" games of football.

How are the Scottish Premiership post-split fixtures decided?

The Scottish Premiership split has again been a controversial talking point, so why does it exist and why is it so complicated?

What do fans of top three make of Premiership split?

Fans of Heart of Midlothian, Rangers and Celtic react with some apprehension to the post-split fixtures in the three-way Scottish title race.

McInnes happy to play Hearts' title deciders 'in car park'

Heart of Midlothian head coach Derek McInnes would be happy to "play them in a car park" as he responds to complaints from some fans about the fixtures for the final five games of the Scottish Premiership season.

'Graham keen on Rangers, but Celtic still in race' – gossip

Dundee head coach Steven Pressley vows Luke Graham will not be sold on the cheap amid Old Firm interest, while Pan Camara is trying to persuade team-mate Amar Fatah to extend his stay with Dundee United.

Celtic lift suspension of Green Brigade fans group

Celtic lift the suspension of the Green Brigade supporters group "with effect from Saturday's home game against St Mirren".

Same time tomorrow. It'll be just as chaotic.