A full round of Premiership fixtures takes place this evening before two lots of fixtures between Christmas and New Year. It means there is set to be plenty of thrills and spills in the coming days.
In addition, with the transfer window just around the corner, some managers will be looking to make tweaks to their squad, including new Ross County boss John Hughes who has taken over from Stuart Kettlewell with the Staggies bottom of the top-flight.
Scroll down and click through for all of Wednesday’s latest from around Scottish football.

. GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - FEBRUARY 16:Rangers pitch during a corner during the Ladbrokes Premiership match between Rangers and Livingston, at Ibrox, on February 16, 2020, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ross Parker / SNS Group)
Wednesday's Scottish football news. Picture: SNS Photo: Ross Parker - SNS Group

. McInnes confirms GMS interest
Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes has confirmed his interest in bringing Gary Mackay-Steven back to the club. The former Celtic winger has been released by New York FC. Talks are understood to have already taken place. (Scottish Sun) Photo: SNS Group Craig Williamson

. Lennon hits out at McCann comments
Neil Lennon has hit back at Neil McCann’s comments over Odsonne Edouard’s penalty against Hearts in the Scottish Cup final on Sunday. The Celtic boss said it was “complete and utter nonsense” that the ex-Rangers and Hearts winger called the Panenka penalty “disrespectful”. (The Scotsman) Photo: Craig Williamson - SNS Group

1. McInnes confirms GMS interest
Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes has confirmed his interest in bringing Gary Mackay-Steven back to the club. The former Celtic winger has been released by New York FC. Talks are understood to have already taken place. (Scottish Sun) Photo: SNS Group Craig Williamson

2. Lennon hits out at McCann comments
Neil Lennon has hit back at Neil McCann’s comments over Odsonne Edouard’s penalty against Hearts in the Scottish Cup final on Sunday. The Celtic boss said it was “complete and utter nonsense” that the ex-Rangers and Hearts winger called the Panenka penalty “disrespectful”. (The Scotsman) Photo: Craig Williamson - SNS Group

3. Saints' McNamara blow
St Johnstone have been dealt a huge blow with Millwall set to recall Danny McNamara. The wing-back has been a key player for the Saints under Callum Davidson and will be available for the next three matches. He will then be replaced at McDiarmid Park by James Brown. (Scottish Sun) Photo: Craig Foy - SNS Group

4. Murray's Rangers offer
Judy Murray revealed that Andy Murray once had an offer to join Rangers as a youth player. The Scottish tennis legend had the option to join the Glasgow side’s school of excellence at the age of 14. (ITV) Photo: SNS Group Bill Murray