A PREVIEW of the first round games in the South West section. More...
A PREVIEW of the first round ties in the North East section. More...
HE MAY have scored some of the most memorable goals in Celtic’s recent history, but that hasn’t prevented Paddy McCourt from becoming something of a forgotten man. Despite the often mesmerising skills which have made him a favourite of the Celtic support since he signed from Derry City four years...
THE grass had been cut in distinctive wavy patterns, and the rather fetching new strips had been delivered. All Brechin City required was a team to play against tomorrow. More...
Brechin City manager Jim Weir says he will be giving his players the same message he would be if they were still facing Dundee as opposed to Rangers in tomorrow’s televised Ramsdens Cup clash at Glebe Park. More...
Derek McInnes has confessed he is looking forward to saying hello – and goodbye – to some old friends when he takes his Bristol City side to play St Johnstone this afternoon. More...
JONNY Hayes caught the eye so much in Aberdeen’s 1-0 defeat to Werder Bremen in midweek he was even applauded by German fans when he was substituted. More...
Hearts manager John McGlynn is looking forward to a reunion with old friend Steve Evans as the Tynecastle side conclude their pre-season schedule with a trip to Rotherham United today. More...
WITH Hibernian likely to play a system reliant on a lone forward, much will be expected from Leigh Griffiths this season. More...
THREE-time Olympic gold medallist sailor Ben Ainslie kicked off the torch’s tour on 19 May at Land’s End. More...
DAVE Brailsford has backed his British cyclists to carry the momentum from a successful Tour de France into the Olympics. More...
LIZZIE Armitstead is adamant team unity and the potential to surprise will be the strengths of Great Britain’s women in Sunday’s Olympic road race. More...
WORLD silver medallists Imogen Bankier and Chris Adoock will now be the first Britons in badminton action at the Games after the tournament schedule was revised yesterday. More...
THE first medals of these Olympic Games will be awarded this morning, and, as has become a tradition, they will be handed out in shooting. More...
NOTHING whets the appetite more in Olympic swimming than a genuine rivalry and this year’s London Games promises one of the greatest duels ever seen in the pool, with the clash between team-mates Michael Phelps and Ryan Lochte putting the sport in a buzz. More...
A RARE phenomenon, known as the “fire rainbow”, has been captured on camera at a Moray wildlife reserve. More...
The Red Arrows perform a dramatic 600mph display in the skies above Edinburgh yesterday to mark the start of the Olympic Games. More...
SCOTTISH schoolchildren are to be shown the Oscar-winning film Chariots of Fire to make them aware of the story of one of Scotland’s greatest Olympians, the runner Eric Liddell. More...
GREAT Britain defender Ryan Bertrand admitted he feared for his safety at times during Thursday night’s 1-1 draw with Senegal. More...
LAST week, I wrote about how changed conditions, equipment, training methods, etc should be taken into account – as far as this is possible – when comparing today’s sportsmen and sportswomen with their predecessors. More...
MANY competitors at the Olympic Games indulge in curious superstitions, but there is perhaps none stranger than the one practised by Scottish sailor Luke Patience. The 25-year-old from Rhu, who is competing along with Stuart Bithell in the 470 class, tastes the water on the eve of every...
Elena Baltacha has backed the decision not to allow Britain’s tennis players to attend last night’s opening ceremony at the Olympic Park. More...
LARRY Godfrey has vowed to “kick some ass” in the men’s archery after beginning Team GB’s Olympic push with a personal best in the ranking round at Lord’s – where a legally blind competitor topped the bill. More...
boxing: Josh Taylor has been given a tough draw as he vies to become the first Scottish boxer to take an Olympic title since the legendary Dick McTaggart took the lightweight crown in 1956. The lightweight from Lochend could meet the former Italian world champion Domenico Valentino in the last 16...
Beach volleyball: Steve Grotowski and John Garcia-Thompson will make history at 4.30pm today when they take on Canada to become the first British men’s team to contest the event since its debut at the 1996 Atlanta Games. More...
UK ATHLETICS chief executive Niels de Vos expects Phillips Idowu to do “very well” at London 2012, even though head coach Charles van Commenee said he does not know if the triple jumper will be fit. Van Commenee also said he had considered deselecting the Beijing silver medallist, who has arranged...
MARK Cavendish participates in the Great Britain Road Race; Andy and Jamie Murray are in tennis action and Team GB’s women take on Cameroon at the Milennium Stadium. More...
Jeremy Hunt narrowly avoided injuring bystanders yesterday when a bell he was ringing flew off its handle during an Olympics celebration. More...
Big bells, little bells, cow bells and bike bells – Work No 1197: All the Bells, Scottish artist Martin Creed’s latest public artwork and a campanologist’s dream – took place at 8:12am yesterday. More...
Danny Boyle said his Olympics opening ceremony came “from the heart” as he credited his late father, who would have turned 91 yesterday, with inspiring him to take on the challenge. More...
A FORMER teacher whose rape charge was found not proven after he had spent five years in jail has applied to teach in Scotland again. James Boyle, 56, was convicted in 2005 of rape and sexual abuse dating back to the 1970s, and was imprisoned for 12 years. More...
SCOTS singer Emeli Sandé made a surprise appearance at the climax of the ceremony – with a stunning rendition of Abide With Me. More...
PARENTS with drug and alcohol problems face the prospect of hair testing after interest in the procedure rose on the back of the Declan Hainey case. More...
It’s the Clash of the Titans today at Titwood as second-placed Clydesdale host leaders Dumfries, who resumed pole position last week at the expense of West. More...
ONE brother replaces another in the Watsonians line-up this afternoon as the Myreside men welcome Grange in the Cricket Scotland Eastern Premier League top-of-the-table clash. More...
Lewis Hamilton topped both free practice sessions yesterday ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix. More...
THOUSANDS of athletes enjoyed taking part in the Opening Ceremony last night, celebrating the opening of the Games by marching round the track behind their national flagbearers. More...
THREE people due to work as security staff at an Olympic venue have been arrested on suspicion of immigration offences, the Home Office has said. More...
IT WAS described by First Minister Alex Salmond as “that little bit of England that will be for-ever Scotland” – if only for the next 17 days. More...
LONDON’S transport network was said to be operating extremely well last night, as thousands of people travelled to the opening ceremony. More...
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