Scottish Football Daily Digest — 23 May 2026
Here's what Scottish football served up today.
SPFL probe Celtic games as panel disputes penalty
Two Celtic games are among five investigated by the SPFL as the SFA's KMI panel suggests the Scottish champions should not have had a penalty against Motherwell.
Winger Yang signs new Celtic deal until 2030
Yang Hyun-jun signs a new contract with Celtic, tying him to the club until 2030.
SFA 'fully supports' referee Robertson & releases Celtic Park audio
The Scottish FA say match officials took the "correct action in ending the game" in Saturday's dramatic final-day Scottish Premiership title decider between Celtic and Hearts.
Watch Partick Thistle & St Mirren fight out play-off draw
Watch the best of the action as Partick Thistle and St Mirren fight out a draw in the first leg of the Scottish Premiership play-off final.
Askou joins Toulouse – what now for Motherwell?
Jens Berthel Askou leaves Motherwell to become head coach of Toulouse – what now for the Fir Park club?
Claims Hearts players assaulted 'not proven' – O'Neill
Celtic manager Martin O'Neill reckons allegations Hearts players were assaulted amid Saturday's pitch invasion "has not been proved" as the fallout from the Premiership title decider continues.
'Aberdeen chase Kilmarnock trio' – gossip
Aberdeen are apparently chasing three Kilmarnock players as speculation continues about how close Motherwell manager Jens Berthal Askou is to leaving for Toulouse.
Your guide to the Premiership play-off final
St Mirren and Partick Thistle will meet over two matches to determine who will play in the Scottish Premiership next season. Here is your guide.
Scotland boss Clarke set for new deal until Euro 2028 – gossip
Scotland head coach Steve Clarke looks ready to sign a new contract, while Hearts plan a summer move for Falkirk winger Calvin Miller.
Pitch invasions 'a bad look' – but Clarke praises Tartan Army
National head coach Steve Clarke reckons fans spilling on to the pitch to celebrate in domestic games is "a bad look" for Scottish football but praises the Tartan Army for avoiding such scenes.
And so it continues. Back tomorrow.
