2017–18 in Scottish football

The 2017–18 season was the 121st season of competitive football in Scotland. The domestic season began on 15 July 2017, with the first round of matches in the 2017–18 Scottish League Cup.[1] The 2017–18 Scottish Professional Football League season commenced on 5 August.[1]

Football in Scotland
Season2017–18
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2017–18 in Scottish football
Premiership champions
Celtic
Championship champions
St Mirren
League 1 champions
Ayr United
League 2 champions
Montrose
Scottish Cup winners
Celtic
League Cup winners
Celtic
Challenge Cup winners
Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Youth Cup winners
Hibernian
Teams in Europe
Celtic, Aberdeen, Rangers, St Johnstone
Scotland national team
2018 FIFA World Cup qualification

Transfer deals

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League competitions

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Scottish Premiership

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation[a]
1Celtic (C)38241047325+4882Qualification for the Champions League first qualifying round[b]
2Aberdeen3822795637+1973Qualification for the Europa League second qualifying round
3Rangers38217107650+2670Qualification for the Europa League first qualifying round
4Hibernian38181376246+1667
5Kilmarnock381611114947+259
6Heart of Midlothian381213133939049
7Motherwell38139164349−648
8St Johnstone381210164253−1146
9Dundee38116213657−2139
10Hamilton Academical3896234768−2133
11Partick Thistle (R)3889213161−3033Qualification for the Premiership play-off final
12Ross County (R)38611214062−2229Relegation to the Championship
Source: Soccerway BBC
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Play-off (only if deciding champion, UEFA competitions qualification and second-stage group allocation).[2]
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Teams play each other three times (33 matches) before the league is split into two groups (the top six and the bottom six).
  2. ^ Since the winners of the 2017–18 Scottish Cup, Celtic, qualified for European competition based on league position, the spot awarded to the Scottish Cup winners (Europa League second qualifying round) was passed to the second-placed team and the spot awarded to the second-placed team (Europa League first qualifying round) was passed to the fourth-placed team.

Scottish Championship

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1St Mirren (C, P)3623586336+2774Promotion to the Premiership
2Livingston (O, P)36171185637+1962Qualification for the Premiership play-off semi-final
3Dundee United36187115242+1061Qualification for the Premiership play-off quarter-final
4Dunfermline Athletic36161196035+2559
5Inverness Caledonian Thistle36169115337+1657
6Queen of the South361410125953+652
7Greenock Morton361311124740+750
8Falkirk361211134549−447
9Dumbarton (R)3679202763−3630Qualification for the Championship play-offs
10Brechin City (R)3604322090−704Relegation to League One
Source: Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Points in head-to-head matches; 5) Goal difference in hth matches; 6). Goals scored in hth matches; 7). Play-off (only for deciding promotion, play-off participation and relegation).[3]
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Scottish League One

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Ayr United (C, P)3624489242+5076Promotion to the Championship
2Raith Rovers3622956832+3675Qualification for the Championship play-offs
3Alloa Athletic (O, P)36179105643+1360
4Arbroath36178117051+1959
5Stranraer36165155866−853
6East Fife36133204967−1842
7Airdrieonians361011154660−1441
8Forfar Athletic36115204065−2538
9Queen's Park (R)36710194272−3031Qualification for the League One play-offs
10Albion Rovers (R)3686225780−2330Relegation to League Two
Source: SPFL
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Scottish League Two

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Montrose (C, P)3623856035+2577Promotion to League One
2Peterhead3624487939+4076Qualification for the League One play-offs
3Stirling Albion36167136152+955
4Stenhousemuir (O, P)36159125647+954
5Clyde36149135250+251
6Elgin City36147155461−749
7Annan Athletic361211134941+847
8Berwick Rangers36910173159−2837
9Edinburgh City3679203762−2530
10Cowdenbeath (O)36410222356−3322Qualification for the League Two play-off final
Source: SPFL
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted


Non-league football

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Level 5

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Level 6

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SPFL Development League

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Hibernian (C)2619257235+3759
2Dundee2616555233+1953
3Heart of Midlothian2617186243+1952
4Aberdeen2614574930+1947
5Motherwell2614394534+1145
6Celtic2613584927+2244
7Ross County2611785652+440
8Hamilton Academical2611694638+839
9Dundee United2691163761−2428
10St Mirren2675144359−1626
11St Johnstone2675144157−1626
12Partick Thistle2664163665−2922
13Kilmarnock2661192953−2419
14Falkirk2654172656−3019
Source: SPFL
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(C) Champions

Development League Champions

CompetitionWinnerRef
Development LeagueHibernian[4][5]
Development League WestGreenock Morton[6]
Development League EastRaith Rovers[7]

Honours

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Cup honours

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CompetitionWinnerScoreRunner-upMatch report
2017–18 Scottish CupCeltic2–0MotherwellBBC Sport
2017–18 League CupCeltic2–0MotherwellBBC Sport
2017–18 Challenge CupInverness CT1–0DumbartonBBC Sport
2017–18 Youth CupHibernian3–1AberdeenBBC Sport
2017–18 Junior CupAuchinleck Talbot3–2Hurlford UnitedBBC Sport

Non-league honours

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Senior

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CompetitionWinner
Highland LeagueCove Rangers
Lowland LeagueSpartans[8]
East of Scotland LeagueKelty Hearts
South of Scotland LeagueThreave Rovers

Junior

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West Region
DivisionWinner
Super League Premier DivisionBeith
Super League First DivisionPetershill
Ayrshire District LeagueDalry Thistle
Central District League First DivisionRossvale
Central District League Second DivisionRoyal Albert
East Region
DivisionWinner
SuperleagueBonnyrigg Rose Athletic
Premier LeagueMusselburgh Athletic
North DivisionDundee North End
South DivisionPumpherston
North Region
DivisionWinner
SuperleagueBanks O’Dee
First Division (West)Nairn St Ninian
First Division (East)East End

Individual honours

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PFA Scotland awards

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AwardWinnerTeam
Players' Player of the YearScott BrownCeltic
Young Player of the YearKieran TierneyCeltic
Manager of the YearJack RossSt Mirren
Championship PlayerLewis MorganSt Mirren
League One PlayerLawrence ShanklandAyr United
League Two PlayerDarren SmithStirling Albion

SFWA awards

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AwardWinnerTeam
Footballer of the YearScott BrownCeltic
Young Player of the YearKieran TierneyCeltic
Manager of the YearSteve ClarkeKilmarnock
International Player of the YearLeigh GriffithsCeltic

SPFL awards

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Award[9]WinnerTeam
Premiership ManagerBrendan RodgersCeltic
Premiership PlayerScott BrownCeltic
Championship ManagerJack RossSt Mirren
Championship PlayerLewis MorganSt Mirren
League One ManagerIan McCallAyr United
League One PlayerLawrence ShanklandAyr United
League Two ManagerStewart PetrieMontrose
League Two PlayerSeán DillonMontrose

Scottish clubs in Europe

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Summary

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Celtic, Aberdeen, Rangers and St Johnstone qualified for European competition. Rangers and St Johnstone were both eliminated in the first qualifying round, which prompted some administrators and coaches to suggest that Scottish football should adopt a summer season.[10][11]

ClubCompetitionsStarted roundFinal roundCoef.
CelticUEFA Champions LeagueSecond qualifying roundGroup Stage12.5
UEFA Europa LeagueRound of 32
AberdeenUEFA Europa LeagueSecond qualifying roundThird qualifying round2.5
RangersUEFA Europa LeagueFirst qualifying round1.0
St JohnstoneUEFA Europa LeagueFirst qualifying round1.0
Total16.0
Average4.000

Celtic

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UEFA Champions League

Celtic started in the second qualifying round of the 2017–18 UEFA Champions League, and were drawn against the winners of a first round tie between Linfield and Fiorita.[12]

v Celtic
14 July 2017 QR2 Linfield 0–2 Celtic Belfast
BBC SportSinclair 17'
Rogic 22'
Stadium: Windsor Park
Referee: Alejandro Hernández Hernández (Spain)
v Rosenborg
26 July 2017 QR3 Celtic 0–0 Rosenborg Glasgow
BBC SportStadium: Celtic Park
Referee: Tiago Martins (Portugal)
v Astana
16 August 2017 PO Celtic 5–0 Astana Glasgow
Postnikov 32' (o.g.)
Sinclair 42', 60'
Forrest 79'
Shitov 88' (o.g.)
BBC SportStadium: Celtic Park
Referee: Ovidiu Hategan (Romania)
v Paris Saint-Germain
12 September 2017 Group B Celtic 0–5 Paris Saint-Germain Glasgow
BBC SportNeymar 19'
Mbappé 34'
Cavani 40' (pen.), 85'
Lustig 83' (o.g.)
Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 57,562
Referee: Daniele Orsato (Italy)
v Bayern Munich
31 October 2017 Group B Celtic 1–2 Bayern Munich Glasgow
McGregor 74'ReportComan 22'
Martinez 77'
Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 58,269
Referee: Danny Makkelie (Netherlands)
v Celtic
22 November 2017 Group B Paris Saint-Germain 7–1 Celtic Paris
Neymar 9', 22'
Cavani 28', 79'
Mbappé 35'
Verratti 75'
Alves 80'
ReportDembele 1'Stadium: Parc des Princes
Attendance: 46,288
Referee: Anastasios Sidiropoulos (Greece)
v Anderlecht
5 December 2017 Group B Celtic 0–1 Anderlecht Glasgow
ReportSimunovic 62' (o.g.)Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 57,931
Referee: Matej Jug (Slovenia)
UEFA Europa League

Celtic finished third in their Champions League group, which meant that they progressed to the last 32 of the Europa League.[13]

v Zenit St Petersburg
15 February 2018 R32 Celtic 1–0 Zenit St Petersburg Glasgow
McGregor 78'BBC SportStadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 56,743
Referee: Damir Skomina (Slovenia)
v Celtic
22 February 2018 R32 Zenit St Petersburg 3–0
(3–1 agg.)
Celtic Saint Petersburg
Ivanović 8'
Kuzyayev 27'
Kokorin 61'
BBC SportStadium: Krestovsky Stadium
Attendance: 50,492
Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Spain)

Aberdeen

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UEFA Europa League

Aberdeen started in the second qualifying round of the 2017–18 UEFA Europa League, and were drawn against the winners of a first round tie between Ordabasy and Široki Brijeg.[14]

v Široki Brijeg
13 July 2017 QR2 Aberdeen 1–1 Široki Brijeg Aberdeen
Christie 17'BBC SportMarković 69'Stadium: Pittodrie Stadium
Referee: Erik Lambrechts (Belgium)
v Aberdeen
20 July 2017 QR2 Široki Brijeg 0–2
(1–3 agg.)
Aberdeen Široki Brijeg
BBC Sport 72' Stewart
78' Mackay-Steven
Stadium: Stadion Pecara
Referee: Michael Tykgaard (Denmark)
v Apollon Limassol
27 July 2017 QR3 Aberdeen 2–1 Apollon Limassol Aberdeen
Christie 4'
Shinnie 78'
BBC Sport 59' JanderStadium: Pittodrie Stadium
Referee: Mattias Gestranius (Finland)

Rangers

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UEFA Europa League
v Rangers
4 July 2017 QR1 Progrès Niederkorn 2–0
(2–1 agg.)
Rangers Luxembourg City
Francoise 66'
Thill 75'
BBC SportStadium: Stade Josy Barthel
Referee: Vilhjalmur Thorarinsson (Iceland)

St Johnstone

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UEFA Europa League
v Trakai
29 June 2017 QR1 St Johnstone 1–2 Trakai Perth
Shaughnessy 32'BBC Sport 14' Maksimov
36' Silenas
Stadium: McDiarmid Park
Referee: Fran Jovic (Croatia)
v St Johnstone
6 July 2017 QR1 Trakai 1–0
(3–1 agg.)
St Johnstone Vilnius
Maksimov 88'BBC SportStadium: LFF Stadium
Referee: Stanislav Todorov (Bulgaria)

Scotland national team

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v  Scotland
1 September 2017 World Cup qualification Lithuania  0–3  Scotland Vilnius
BBC Sport 25' Armstrong
30' Robertson
72' McArthur
Stadium: LFF Stadium
Attendance: 5,067
Referee: Carlos del Cerro Grande (Spain)
v  Malta
4 September 2017 World Cup qualification Scotland  2–0  Malta Glasgow
Berra 9'
Griffiths 49'
BBC SportStadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 26,371
Referee: Jakob Kehlet (Denmark)
v  Slovakia
5 October 2017 World Cup qualification Scotland  1–0  Slovakia Glasgow
Skrtel 89' (o.g.)BBC SportStadium: Hampden Park
Referee: Milorad Mažić (Serbia)
v  Netherlands
9 November 2017 Friendly match Scotland  0–1  Netherlands Aberdeen
BBC Sport 40' DepayStadium: Pittodrie Stadium
Attendance: 17,883
Referee: Ruddy Buquet (France)
v  Costa Rica
23 March 2018 Friendly match Scotland  0–1  Costa Rica Glasgow
BBC Sport 14' UrenaStadium: Hampden Park
Attendance: 20,488
Referee: Tobias Stieler (Germany)
v  Scotland
27 March 2018 Friendly match Hungary  0–1  Scotland Budapest
BBC Sport 48' PhillipsStadium: Groupama Arena
Referee: Harald Lechner (Austria)
v  Scotland
29 May 2018 Friendly match Peru  2–0  Scotland Lima
Cueva 37' (pen.)
Farfan 47'
BBC SportStadium: Estadio Nacional
Referee: Fernando Guerrero Ramírez (Mexico)
v  Scotland
2 June 2018 Friendly match Mexico  1–0  Scotland Mexico City
dos Santos 13'BBC SportStadium: Estadio Azteca
Attendance: 70,993
Referee: Henry Bejarano (Costa Rica)

Women's football

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League and Cup honours

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DivisionWinner
2017 SWPL 1Glasgow City[15]
2017 SWPL 2Forfar Farmington[16]
2017 SWFL First Division (North)Central Girls[17]
2017 SWFL First Division (South)Kilmarnock[18]
2017 SWFL Second Division (West)
2017 SWFL Second Division (Central)
2017 SWFL Second Division (East)
CompetitionWinnerScoreRunner-upMatch report
2017 Scottish Women's CupHibernian3–0Glasgow CityBBC Sport
2017 Scottish Women's Premier League CupHibernian4–1CelticBBC Sport
SWFL First Division Cup
SWFL Second Division Cup

Individual honours

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SWPL awards

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AwardWinnerTeam
Players' Player of the Year
Player of the Year
Manager of the Year
Young Player of the Year

Scottish Women's Premier League

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Glasgow City (C)211920704+66592018–19 Champions League
2Hibernian2118037514+6154
3Celtic2111285430+2435
4Stirling University218492639−1328
5Spartans218492646−2028
6Rangers2162133351−1820
7Hamilton Academical2141161550−3513
8Aberdeen (R)2113171681−6562018 SWPL 2
Source: Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

UEFA Women's Champions League

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Glasgow City

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Glasgow City entered the Champions League in the round of 32.[19]

Hibernian

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v Swansea City
22 August 2017 (2017-08-22) Qualifying group 2 Hibernian 5–0 Swansea City Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Small 11'
Turner 18'
Graham 42' (pen.), 87'
Hunter 48'
BBC SportStadium: Cluj Arena
Referee: Julia-Stefanie Baier (Austria)
v Hibernian
25 August 2017 (2017-08-25) Qualifying group 2 Zhytlobud-2 Kharkiv 1–1 Hibernian Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Malakhova 43'BBC SportGraham 80'Stadium: Cluj Arena
Referee: Julia-Stefanie Baier (Austria)
v Olimpia Cluj
28 August 2017 (2017-08-28) Qualifying group 2 Hibernian 1–1 Olimpia Cluj Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Graham 84'BBC SportLunca 5'Stadium: Cluj Arena
Referee: Florence Guillemin (France)

Scotland women's national team

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v  Scotland
19 July 2017 Euro 2017 Group D England  6–0  Scotland Utrecht
18:00 CESTTaylor 11', 26', 53'
White 32'
Nobbs 87'
Duggan 90+3'
UEFAStadium: Stadion Galgenwaard
Attendance: 5,578
Referee: Esther Staubli (Switzerland)
v  Portugal
23 July 2017 Euro 2017 Group D Scotland  1–2  Portugal Rotterdam
18:00 CESTCuthbert 68'UEFA 27' C. Mendes
72' Leite
Stadium: Het Kasteel
Attendance: 3,123
Referee: Katalin Kulcsár (Hungary)
v  Spain
27 July 2017 Euro 2017 Group D Scotland  1–0  Spain Deventer
20:45 CESTWeir 42'UEFAStadium: De Adelaarshorst
Attendance: 4,840
Referee: Jana Adámková (Czechia)
v  Scotland
14 September 2017 Friendly Hungary  0–3  Scotland Telki
BBC Sport 15' Clelland
27' Emslie
89' Ross
Stadium: Telki Training Centre
v  Albania
24 October 2017 2019 WCQ Group 2 Scotland  5–0  Albania Paisley
Begolli 21' (o.g.)
Brown 33'
Ross 54'
Emslie 56'
Evans 82'
BBC SportStadium: St Mirren Park
Referee: Dimitrina Milkova (Bulgaria)
v  Russia
22 January 2018 Friendly Scotland  0–0  Russia Murcia
BBC SportStadium: Pinatar Football Arena
v  Scotland
5 April 2018 2019 WCQ Group 2 Switzerland  1–0  Scotland Schaffhausen
Dickenmann 32'BBC SportStadium: LIPO Park
Referee: Olga Zadinová
v  Poland
10 April 2018 2019 WCQ Group 2 Scotland  3–0  Poland Paisley
Ness 79'
Emslie 87'
Cuthbert 90+2'
BBC SportStadium: St Mirren Park
Attendance: 2,121
Referee: Dr. Riem Hussein
v  Belarus
7 June 2018 2019 WCQ Group 2 Scotland  2–1  Belarus Falkirk
Cuthbert 45+2', 65'BBC SportOlkhovik 27'Stadium: Falkirk Stadium
Attendance: 2,007
Referee: Lois Otte
v  Scotland
12 June 2018 2019 WCQ Group 2 Poland  2–3  Scotland Kielce
Jaszek 6'
Howard 66' (o.g.)
BBC SportLittle 78'
Ross 80'
Evans 90'
Stadium: Kielce City Stadium
Attendance: 4,410
Referee: Stéphanie Frappart

Deaths

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Notes and references

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