All the latest news and transfer speculation fro around the SPFL. (Photo by Ross Parker / SNS Group)All the latest news and transfer speculation fro around the SPFL. (Photo by Ross Parker / SNS Group)
All the latest news and transfer speculation fro around the SPFL. (Photo by Ross Parker / SNS Group)

Scottish Football Transfer News: Rangers in double transfer boost, ex-Celtic striker on contract offers, Aberdeen boss in referee claim, Livingston boss hopeful over new deal for star

It was a big night of action in the SPFL. Exciting, entertaining and manic with key results in both the Premiership and Championship.

The game of the night in the top flight came at Pittodrie where Celtic ran up a two-goal lead in the first half before Aberdeen mounted a surprise comeback after the interval through goals from Christian Ramirez and Lewis Ferguson. Yet, it didn’t last long with Jota restoring the away side’s lead in what is a big three points in the title race with Rangers running out comfortable 2-0 winners at Ibrox against Hibs.

Shaun Maloney’s men have now dropped to seventh with the Dons in ninth due to wins from Dundee United and St Mirren, plus Livingston drawing at Ross County. Tony Watt grabbed his first goal for United against former club Motherwell with just six points separating fourth and tenth.

Hearts maintain a ten-point lead in third but were booed off as they fell defeat to Dundee who were bottom of the table but a spirited second-half display to turn a 1-0 deficit into a 2-1 win lifted them into 11th with St Johnstone going down at St Mirren. There are now two points in it at the bottom.

The Championship can best be described as frantic. Ayr United recorded a surprise win at rivals Kilmarnock with an 80th minute goal, top of the table Arbroath rescued a point with a stoppage time penalty in a 2-2 draw with Hamilton and Kirk Broadfoot grabbed a 94th-minute equaliser for Inverness CT against Partick Thistle.

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Hearts maintain a ten-point lead in third but were booed off as they fell defeat to Dundee who were bottom of the table but a spirited second-half display to turn a 1-0 deficit into a 2-1 win lifted them into 11th with St Johnstone going down at St Mirren. There are now two points in it at the bottom.