Watch the best of the action as St Johnstone edge out Motherwell in all-top flight Scottish Cup fourth round tie.
Makenzie Kirk’s early goal gave St Johnstone fans some much-needed cheer and delivered a Scottish Gas Scottish Cup knockout to Motherwell without the visitors landing a blow. Kirk netted on the rebound in the ninth minute to record St Johnstone’s first goal in the tournament since Shaun Rooney headed the winner in the 2021 final against Hibernian.
Here are the teams through to the fifth round of the Scottish Cup. Tomorrow, we have Falkirk v Raith Rovers and Rangers v Fraserburgh, with a Dundee derby to finish things off on Monday night. FT: St Johnstone 1-0 Motherwell St Johnstone manager Simo ...
Livingston provided the first shock in the fourth round of the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup on Saturday, beating Ross County 3-2 to ensure their opponents’
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Saturday’s Scottish Cup tie at St Johnstone gives Motherwell fringe players a chance to stake a claim in the first-team, says boss Stuart Kettlewell.
Jonathan Sutherland presents highlights from the fourth round of the Scottish Cup. Highlights of the 2024/25 Scottish Cup match between Falkirk v Raith Rovers. Highlights of the 2024/25 Scottish Cup match between Rangers v Fraserburgh. Highlights of the 2024/25 Scottish Cup match between Celtic v Kilmarnock.
Watch or listen to Open All Mics, see in-play goal clips and follow live text updates from the fourth round of the Scottish Cup.
Simo Valakari admits that St Johnstone are in a ‘catastrophic’ situation after falling to yet another defeat to Rangers at Ibrox, and says he is looking forward to the Scottish Cup tie against Motherwell next week to forget about the ‘misery’ of ...
Dundee are continuing to navigate their way through an injury crisis, with Ziyad Larkeche, Scott Fraser, Antonio Portales, Joe Shaughnessy, Jordan McGhee and Billy Koumetio all sidelined. Meanwhile, long-term crock Craig Sibbald remains out for the visitors, with David Babunski considered a doubt.
Celtic take to the field tomorrow (Saturday) in what they hope will be the first step towards their 43rd Scottish Cup capture as Kilmarnock arrive for the fourth round tie. The Hoops’ last Scottish
Philippe Clement was left frustrated by Rangers' display in the second half, and is looking to see improvements ahead of facing Aberdeen in their next league encounter