Scottish Football Daily Digest — 27 April 2026

Here's what Scottish football served up today.

Goodwin expects transfer interest in Ferry – gossip

Dundee United boss reckons interest in left-back, Rangers head coach cites penalty incident and John McGinn on Everton's radar.

Win or bust for Rangers as Tynecastle trip looms large

Defeat by Motherwell means Rangers' next game away to Hearts is win or bust for Danny Rohl's side, writes Kheredine Idessane.

Will doubters believe in Hearts' title chances now?

Some have waited all season for Hearts to falter. Plenty thought it might be at Easter Road. But Derek McInnes' side are still going, writes Tom English.

Could 'outstanding' Maeda's return to form give Celtic title edge?

Celtic forward Daizen Maeda is recapturing his best form as Celtic look to pip Hearts and Rangers to the Scottish Premiership title.

Aberdeen on brink of safety – what next for Robinson?

Aberdeen's win over Kilmarnock moved them to the brink of safety. After an upturn in resilience and results, what next for new boss Stephen Robinson?

Rangers fans face ban for derby amid dispute with Celtic

Rangers ask the Scottish Professional Football League to step in after Celtic refused to give away fans any tickets to the final Old Firm derby of the season unless the Ibrox club's Union Bears ultras group is banned.

What next in battle to avoid Premiership play-off?

Livingston could go down as soon as this weekend, but how is the battle to avoid the Premiership relegation play-off shaping up?

Any Celtic boss would back new deals for trio – O'Neill

Interim manager Martin O'Neill thinks whoever takes permanent control this summer would be happy that Liam Scales, Luke McCowan and James Forrest have been handed new deals.

Hearts, Rangers, Celtic – who will lead Premiership by end of Sunday?

Three teams separated by three points with just five games to go. After an epic season, the Scottish Premiership split is finally here.

Rangers' Rohl wants 'biggest goodbye' for Tavernier

Danny Rohl hopes captain James Tavernier can bring his Rangers career to a close with a "beautiful moment" by lifting the Scottish Premiership trophy.

That's your lot for today. More tomorrow.