2019–20 in Scottish football

The 2019–20 season was the 123rd season of competitive football in Scotland. The domestic season began on 12 July 2019, with the first round of matches in the 2019–20 Scottish League Cup. The 2019–20 Scottish Professional Football League season started on 2 August 2019.[2]

Football in Scotland
Season2019–20
2018–19 2020–21
2019–20 in Scottish football
Premiership champions
Celtic
Championship champions
Dundee United[1]
League 1 champions
Raith Rovers[1]
League 2 champions
Cove Rangers[1]
Scottish Cup winners
League Cup winners
Celtic
Challenge Cup winners
Youth Cup winners
Teams in Europe
Celtic, Rangers, Kilmarnock, Aberdeen
Scotland national team
UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying

All competitive matches affiliated with the Scottish Football Association were postponed indefinitely on 13 March 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]

Transfer deals

Celtic transfer defender Kieran Tierney to Arsenal for £25 million, a record fee for both a player sold by a Scottish club and for a deal involving a Scottish player.[4]

League competitions

On 15 April 2020, all divisions in the SPFL below the Scottish Premiership were concluded, and all play-off matches were cancelled, as clubs to curtail the season due to the pandemic.[1] On 18 May, the Premiership was curtailed and Celtic declared champions. Final league standings across the four SPFL leagues were determined by the average number of points per game.[1]

Other leagues in Scotland were decided on a points per games basis, or declared null and void.

Scottish Premiership

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts PPG Qualification or relegation[lower-alpha 1]
1 Celtic (C) 30 26 2 2 89 19 +70 80 2.67 Qualification for the Champions League first qualifying round
2 Rangers 29 21 4 4 64 19 +45 67 2.31 Qualification for the Europa League second qualifying round[lower-alpha 2]
3 Motherwell 30 14 4 12 41 38 +3 46 1.53 Qualification for the Europa League first qualifying round
4 Aberdeen 30 12 9 9 40 36 +4 45 1.50
5 Livingston 30 10 9 11 41 39 +2 39 1.30
6 St Johnstone 29 8 12 9 28 46 18 36 1.24
7 Hibernian 30 9 10 11 42 49 7 37 1.23
8 Kilmarnock 30 9 6 15 31 41 10 33 1.10
9 St Mirren 30 7 8 15 24 41 17 29 0.97
10 Ross County 30 7 8 15 29 60 31 29 0.97
11 Hamilton Academical 30 6 9 15 30 50 20 27 0.90
12 Heart of Midlothian (R) 30 4 11 15 31 52 21 23 0.77 Relegation to the Championship
Source: BBC SPFL
Rules for classification: 1) Points per game; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-Head points; 5) Head-to-Head goal difference; 6) Play-off (only if deciding champion, UEFA competitions qualification, second stage group allocation or relegation).[6]
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated.
Notes:
  1. All play-off matches were cancelled, as clubs voted to curtail the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5]
  2. Since the 2019–20 Scottish Cup was postponed and could not be completed by the UEFA registration deadline of 3 August 2020, the spot awarded to the Scottish Cup winners (Europa League second qualifying round) was passed to the second-placed team, while the fourth-placed team also qualified for European competition.

Scottish Championship

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts PPG Promotion, qualification or relegation[lower-alpha 1]
1 Dundee United (C) 28 18 5 5 52 22 +30 59 2.11 Promotion to the Premiership
2 Inverness Caledonian Thistle 27 14 3 10 39 32 +7 45 1.67
3 Dundee 27 11 8 8 32 31 +1 41 1.52
4 Ayr United 27 12 4 11 38 35 +3 40 1.48
5 Arbroath 26 10 6 10 24 26 2 36 1.38
6 Dunfermline Athletic 28 10 7 11 41 36 +5 37 1.32
7 Greenock Morton 28 10 6 12 45 52 7 36 1.29
8 Alloa Athletic 28 7 10 11 33 43 10 31 1.11
9 Queen of the South 28 7 7 14 28 40 12 28 1.00
10 Partick Thistle (R) 27 6 8 13 32 47 15 26 0.96 Relegation to League One
Source: SPFL
Rules for classification: 1) Points per game.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated.
Notes:
  1. All play-off matches were cancelled, as clubs voted to curtail the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland.[7]

Scottish League One

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts PPG Promotion, qualification or relegation[lower-alpha 1]
1 Raith Rovers (C) 28 15 8 5 49 33 +16 53 1.89 Promotion to the Championship
2 Falkirk 28 14 10 4 54 18 +36 52 1.86
3 Airdrieonians 28 14 6 8 38 27 +11 48 1.71
4 Montrose 28 15 2 11 48 38 +10 47 1.68
5 East Fife 28 12 9 7 44 36 +8 45 1.61
6 Dumbarton 28 11 5 12 35 44 9 38 1.36
7 Clyde 28 9 7 12 35 43 8 34 1.21
8 Peterhead 27 7 5 15 30 44 14 26 0.96
9 Forfar Athletic 28 6 6 16 26 47 21 24 0.86
10 Stranraer (R) 27 2 10 15 28 57 29 16 0.59 Relegation to League Two
Source: SPFL
Rules for classification: 1) Points per game.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated.
Notes:
  1. All play-off matches were cancelled, as clubs voted to curtail the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]

Scottish League Two

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts PPG Promotion[lower-alpha 1]
1 Cove Rangers (C) 28 22 2 4 76 34 +42 68 2.43 Promotion to League One
2 Edinburgh City 27 17 4 6 49 28 +21 55 2.04
3 Elgin City 28 12 7 9 48 34 +14 43 1.54
4 Cowdenbeath 27 12 5 10 37 35 +2 41 1.52
5 Queen's Park 28 11 7 10 37 35 +2 40 1.43
6 Stirling Albion 28 10 6 12 34 35 1 36 1.29
7 Annan Athletic 27 9 4 14 33 54 21 31 1.15
8 Stenhousemuir 28 7 8 13 32 48 16 29 1.04
9 Albion Rovers 26 6 6 14 37 51 14 24 0.92
10 Brechin City 27 4 5 18 31 60 29 17 0.63
Source: SPFL
Rules for classification: 1) Points per game.
(C) Champion.
Notes:
  1. All play-off matches were cancelled, as clubs voted to curtail the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[9]

Non-league football

Level 5

Level 6

Honours

Cup honours

Competition Winner Score Runner-up Match report
2019–20 Scottish Cup
2019–20 League Cup Celtic 1–0 Rangers BBC Sport
2019–20 Challenge Cup
2019–20 Youth Cup
2019–20 Junior Cup
2019–20 South Challenge Cup

Non-league honours

Senior

Level Competition Winner
5 Highland League Brora Rangers[10]
Lowland League Kelty Hearts[11]
6 East of Scotland League Premier Division Bo'ness United[12]
South of Scotland League Null and void
7 East of Scotland League First Division Conference A: Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale[12]
Conference B: Tynecastle[12]

    Junior

    West Region
    Division Winner
    West Premiership Auchinleck Talbot[lower-alpha 1]
    West Championship Blantyre Victoria /
    Darvel (joint winners)[lower-alpha 1]
    West League One Shettleston[lower-alpha 1]
    West League Two Johnstone Burgh[lower-alpha 1]
    1. Season suspended in March 2020. Champions were calculated using 'points per game' algorithm with a 'margin for error', announced on 21 April which would recognise the club which 'would have likely gone on to win their respective league titles'.[13][14]
    East Region
    Division Winner
    East Super League North Null and void[15]
    East Super League South
    East Premier League North
    East Premier League South
      North Region
      Division Winner
      North Superleague Null and void[16]
      North First Division
      North Second Division

        Individual honours

        PFA Scotland awards

        Due to the covid-19 pandemic, PFA Scotland cancelled their awards for the 201920 season.[17]

        SFWA awards

        Award Winner Team
        Footballer of the Year Odsonne Edouard[18] Celtic
        Young Player of the Year Lewis Ferguson[19] Aberdeen
        Manager of the Year Neil Lennon[20] Celtic
        International Player of the Year John McGinn[21] Aston Villa

        Scottish clubs in Europe

        Summary

        Club Competitions Started round Final round Coef.
        Celtic UEFA Champions League First qualifying round Third qualifying round 16.5
        UEFA Europa League Play-off round Round of 32
        Rangers UEFA Europa League First qualifying round 18.0*
        Aberdeen UEFA Europa League First qualifying round Third qualifying round 3.5
        Kilmarnock UEFA Europa League First qualifying round 1.0
        Total 39.0*
        Average 9.750*

        * Season in progress

        Celtic

        UEFA Champions League
        9 July 2019 QR1Sarajevo 1–3 CelticSarajevo
        Oremuš  29' BBC Sport Johnston  35'
        Edouard  51'
        Sinclair  85'
        Stadium: Koševo City Stadium
        Referee: Glenn Nyberg (Sweden)
        17 July 2019 QR1Celtic 2–1
        (5–2 agg.)
        SarajevoGlasgow
        Christie  26'
        McGregor  76'
        BBC Sport Tatar  63' Stadium: Celtic Park
        Attendance: 58,662
        Referee: Alain Durieux (Luxembourg)
        24 July 2019 QR2Celtic 5–0 Nõmme KaljuGlasgow
        Ajer  36'
        Christie  44' (pen.), 65'
        Griffiths  45+3'
        McGregor  77'
        BBC Sport Stadium: Celtic Park
        Referee: Jakob Kehlet (Denmark)
        30 July 2019 QR2Nõmme Kalju 0–2
        (0–7 agg.)
        CelticTallinn
        BBC Sport Kulinits  10' (o.g.)
        Shved  90+3'
        Stadium: A Le Coq Arena
        Referee: Benoît Millot (France)
        7 August 2019 QR3CFR Cluj 1–1 CelticCluj-Napoca
        Rondon  28' BBC Sport Forrest  37' Stadium: Stadionul Dr. Constantin Rădulescu
        Referee: Srđan Jovanović (Serbia)
        13 August 2019 QR3Celtic 3–4
        (4–5 agg.)
        CFR ClujGlasgow
        Forrest  51'
        Edouard  61'
        Christie  76'
        BBC Sport Deac  27'
        Omrani  74' (pen.), 80'
        Tucudean  90+8'
        Stadium: Celtic Park
        Referee: Andris Treimanis (Latvia)
        UEFA Europa League

        Having lost in Champions League qualifying to CFR Cluj, Celtic dropped into the Europa League playoff round.[22]

        22 August 2019 POCeltic 2–0 AIKGlasgow
        Forrest  48'
        Edouard  73'
        BBC Sport Stadium: Celtic Park
        Referee: Tamás Bognár (Hungary)
        29 August 2019 POAIK 1–4
        (1–6 agg.)
        CelticStockholm
        Larsson  33' (pen.) BBC Sport Forrest  17'
        Linnér  34' (o.g.)
        Jullien  87'
        Morgan  90+3'
        Stadium: Friends Arena
        Referee: Nikola Dabanović (Montenegro)
        Group Stage
        Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification CEL CLJ LAZ REN
        1 Celtic 6 4 1 1 10 6 +4 13 Advance to knockout phase 2–0 2–1 3–1
        2 CFR Cluj 6 4 0 2 6 4 +2 12 2–0 2–1 1–0
        3 Lazio 6 2 0 4 6 9 3 6 1–2 1–0 2–1
        4 Rennes 6 1 1 4 5 8 3 4 1–1 0–1 2–0
        Source: UEFA
        Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
        19 September 2019 Group ERennes 1–1 CelticRennes
        Niang  37' (pen.) BBC Sport Christie  59' (pen.) Stadium: Roazhon Park
        Referee: José María Sánchez Martínez (Spain)
        3 October 2019 Group ECeltic 2–0 CFR ClujGlasgow
        Edouard  20'
        Elyounoussi  59'
        BBC Sport Stadium: Celtic Park
        Referee: Daniel Siebert (Germany)
        24 October 2019 Group ECeltic 2–1 LazioGlasgow
        Christie  67'
        Jullien  89'
        BBC Sport Lazzari  40' Stadium: Celtic Park
        Referee: Ivan Bebek (Croatia)
        7 November 2019 Group ELazio 1–2 CelticRome
        Immobile  7' BBC Sport Forrest  38'
        Ntcham  90+5'
        Stadium: Stadio Olimpico
        Referee: Tobias Stieler (Germany)
        28 November 2019 Group ECeltic 3–1 RennesGlasgow
        Morgan  21'
        Christie  45+1'
        Johnston  74'
        BBC Sport Hunou  89' Stadium: Celtic Park
        Referee: Espen Eskås (Norway)
        12 December 2019 Group ECFR Cluj 2–0 CelticCluj-Napoca
        Burca  48'
        Djokovic  70'
        BBC Sport Stadium: Stadionul Dr. Constantin Rădulescu
        Attendance: 12,890
        Referee: Halis Özkahya
        Knockout Stage
        20 February 2020 Last 32Copenhagen 1–1 CelticCopenhagen
        N'Doye  52' BBC Sport Edouard  14' Stadium: Parken Stadium
        Referee: Sergey Karasev (Russia)
        27 February 2020 Last 32Celtic 1–3
        (2–4 agg.)
        CopenhagenGlasgow
        Edouard  83' (pen.) BBC Sport Santos  51'
        Biel  85'
        N'Doye  88'
        Stadium: Celtic Park
        Referee: Artur Manuel Soares Dias (Portugal)

        Rangers

        UEFA Europa League
        9 July 2019 QR1St Joseph's 0–4 RangersGibraltar
        BBC Sport Jack  50'
        Ojo  56'
        Goldson  68'
        Morelos  77'
        Stadium: Victoria Stadium
        Referee: Nejc Kajtazovic (Slovenia)
        18 July 2019 QR1Rangers 6–0
        (10–0 agg.)
        St Joseph'sGlasgow
        Aribo  3'
        Morelos  45+1', 57' (pen.), 66'
        Defoe  77', 86'
        BBC Sport Stadium: Ibrox Stadium
        Attendance: 45,718
        Referee: Christopher Jäger (Austria)
        25 July 2019 QR2Rangers 2–0 Progrès NiederkornGlasgow
        Aribo  20'
        Ojo  54'
        BBC Sport Stadium: Ibrox Stadium
        Referee: Espen Eskas (Norway)
        1 August 2019 QR2Progrès Niederkorn 0–0
        (0–2 agg.)
        RangersLuxembourg
        BBC Sport Stadium: Stade Josy Barthel
        Referee: Ivaylo Stoyanov (Bulgaria)
        8 August 2019 QR3FC Midtjylland 2–4 RangersHerning
        Onyeka  58'
        Kaba  63'
        BBC Sport Morelos  43'
        Aribo  52'
        Katić  56'
        Arfield  70'
        Stadium: MCH Arena
        Referee: Kristo Tohver (Estonia)
        15 August 2019 QR3Rangers 3–1
        (7–3 agg.)
        FC MidtjyllandGlasgow
        Morelos  14', 49'
        Ojo  39'
        BBC Sport Evander  72' Stadium: Ibrox Stadium
        Referee: Marco Di Bello (Italy)
        22 August 2019 POLegia Warsaw 0–0 RangersWarsaw
        BBC Sport Stadium: Polish Army Stadium
        Referee: Benoît Bastien (France)
        29 August 2019 PORangers 1–0
        (1–0 agg.)
        Legia WarsawGlasgow
        Morelos  90+1' BBC Sport Stadium: Ibrox Stadium
        Referee: Slavko Vinčić (Slovenia)
        Group Stage
        Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification POR RAN YB FEY
        1 Porto 6 3 1 2 8 9 1 10 Advance to knockout phase 1–1 2–1 3–2
        2 Rangers 6 2 3 1 8 6 +2 9 2–0 1–1 1–0
        3 Young Boys 6 2 2 2 8 7 +1 8 1–2 2–1 2–0
        4 Feyenoord 6 1 2 3 7 9 2 5 2–0 2–2 1–1
        Source: UEFA
        Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
        19 September 2019 Group GRangers 1–0 FeyenoordGlasgow
        Ojo  24' BBC Sport Stadium: Ibrox Stadium
        Referee: Antonio Miguel Mateu Lahoz (Spain)
        3 October 2019 Group GYoung Boys 2–1 RangersBern
        Assale  50'
        Fassnacht  90+3'
        BBC Sport Morelos  44' Stadium: Stade de Suisse
        Referee: Manuel Schüttengruber
        24 October 2019 Group GPorto 1–1 RangersPorto
        Díaz  36' BBC Sport Morelos  44' Stadium: Estadio Dragao
        Referee: Nikola Dabanović
        7 November 2019 Group GRangers 2–0 PortoGlasgow
        Morelos  69'
        Davis  73'
        BBC Sport Stadium: Ibrox Stadium
        Referee: Davide Massa
        28 November 2019 Group GFeyenoord 2–2 RangersRotterdam
        Toornstra  33'
        Sinisterra  68'
        BBC Sport Morelos  52', 65' Stadium: De Kuip
        Referee: Damir Skomina (Slovenia)
        12 December 2019 Group GRangers 1–1 Young BoysGlasgow
        Morelos  30' BBC Sport Barisic  89' (o.g.) Stadium: Ibrox Stadium
        Attendance: 49,015
        Referee: Felix Brych (Germany)
        Knockout Stage
        20 February 2020 Last 32Rangers 3–2 BragaGlasgow
        Hagi  67', 82'
        Aribo  75'
        BBC Sport Fransérgio  11'
        Ruiz  59'
        Stadium: Ibrox Stadium
        Referee: Xavier Estrada Fernández (Spain)
        27 February 2020 Last 32Braga 0–1
        (2–4 agg.)
        RangersBraga
        BBC Sport Kent  61' Stadium: Estádio Municipal
        Referee: Andreas Ekberg (Sweden)
        12 March 2020 Last 16Rangers 1–3 Bayer LeverkusenGlasgow
        Edmundson  75' BBC Sport Havertz  37' (pen.)
        Aránguiz  67'
        Bailey  88'
        Stadium: Ibrox Stadium
        Referee: Szymon Marciniak (Poland)
        6 August 2020[23] Last 16Bayer Leverkusen 1–0
        (4–1 agg.)
        RangersLeverkusen
        Diaby  51' BBC Sport Stadium: BayArena
        Referee: Danny Makkelie (Netherlands)

        Kilmarnock

        UEFA Europa League
        11 July 2019 QR1Connah's Quay Nomads 1–2 KilmarnockRhyl
        Taylor  75' (o.g.) BBC Sport Brophy  82' (pen.)
        Findlay  90+2'
        Stadium: Belle Vue
        Referee: Erik Lambrechts (Belgium)
        18 July 2019 QR1Kilmarnock 0–2
        (2–3 agg.)
        Connah's Quay NomadsKilmarnock
        BBC Sport Morris  50', 80' (pen.) Stadium: Rugby Park
        Referee: Ferenc Karakó (Hungary)

        Aberdeen

        UEFA Europa League
        11 July 2019 QR1Aberdeen 2–1 RoPSAberdeen
        McGinn  36'
        Cosgrove  48'
        BBC Sport Jäntti  90+3' Stadium: Pittodrie Stadium
        Referee: Kaspar Sjöberg (Sweden)
        18 July 2019 QR1RoPS 1–2
        (2–4 agg.)
        AberdeenRovaniemi
        Kada  2' BBC Sport Cosgrove  27' (pen.)
        Ferguson  90+4'
        Stadium: Keskuskenttä
        Referee: Umit Ozturk (Turkey)
        25 July 2019 QR2Chikhura Sachkhere 1–1 AberdeenTbilisi
        Koripadze  41' (pen.) BBC Sport Cosgrove  68' (pen.) Stadium: Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena
        Referee: Horatiu Fesnic (Romania)
        1 August 2019 QR2Aberdeen 5–0
        (6–1 agg.)
        Chikhura SachkhereAberdeen
        Cosgrove  9', 20', 80'
        Leigh  58'
        Wright  64'
        BBC Sport Stadium: Pittodrie Stadium
        Referee: Rade Obrenovic (Slovenia)
        8 August 2019 QR3Rijeka 2–0 AberdeenRijeka
        Čolak  62' (pen.)
        Murić  87'
        BBC Sport Stadium: Stadion Rujevica
        Referee: Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea (Spain)
        15 August 2019 QR3Aberdeen 0–2
        (0–4 agg.)
        RijekaAberdeen
        BBC Sport Lončar  10'
        Čolak  32'
        Stadium: Pittodrie Stadium
        Referee: Harald Lechner (Austria)

        Scotland national team

        6 September 2019 Euro 2020 qualifyingScotland 1–2 RussiaGlasgow
        McGinn  10' BBC Sport Dzyuba  40'
        O'Donnell  59' (o.g.)
        Stadium: Hampden Park
        Attendance: 32,432
        Referee: Anastasios Sidiropoulos (Greece)
        9 September 2019 Euro 2020 qualifyingScotland 0–4 BelgiumGlasgow
        BBC Sport Lukaku  9'
        Vermaelen  24'
        Alderweireld  32'
        de Bruyne  82'
        Stadium: Hampden Park
        Attendance: 25,524
        Referee: Pawel Gil (Poland)
        10 October 2019 Euro 2020 qualifyingRussia 4–0 ScotlandMoscow
        Dzyuba  57', 70'
        Ozdoev  60'
        Golovin  84'
        BBC Sport Stadium: Luzhniki Stadium
        Attendance: 55,703
        Referee: Jakob Kehlet (Denmark)
        13 October 2019 Euro 2020 qualifyingScotland 6–0 San MarinoGlasgow
        McGinn  12', 27', 45+1'
        Shankland  65'
        Findlay  67'
        Armstrong  86'
        BBC Sport Stadium: Hampden Park
        Attendance: 20,699
        Referee: Jerome Brisard (France)
        16 November 2019 Euro 2020 qualifyingCyprus 1–2 ScotlandNicosia
        Efrem  47' BBC Sport Christie  12'
        McGinn  53'
        Stadium: GSP Stadium
        Referee: Harald Lechner (Austria)
        19 November 2019 Euro 2020 qualifyingScotland 3–1 KazakhstanGlasgow
        McGinn  48', 90+1'
        Naismith  64'
        BBC Sport Zaynutdinov  34' Stadium: Hampden Park
        Referee: Bas Nijhuis (Netherlands)

        Women's football

        League and Cup honours

        Division Winner
        2019 SWPL 1 Glasgow City[24]
        2019 SWPL 2 Heart of Midlothian[25]
        2019 SWFL First Division (North)
        2019 SWFL First Division (South)
        2019 SWFL Second Division (West)
        2019 SWFL Second Division (Central)
        2019 SWFL Second Division (East)
        Competition Winner Score Runner-up Match report
        2019 Scottish Women's Cup Glasgow City 4–3 Hibernian BBC Sport
        2019 Scottish Women's Premier League Cup Hibernian (p) 0–0 Glasgow City BBC Sport
        SWFL First Division Cup
        SWFL Second Division Cup

        Individual honours

        SWPL awards

        Award Winner Team
        Players' Player of the Year
        Player of the Year
        Manager of the Year
        Young Player of the Year

        Scottish Women's Premier League

        SWPL 1

        SWPL 1
        Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
        1 Glasgow City (C, Q) 21 20 0 1 104 11 +93 60 Qualification for the Champions League qualifying round
        2 Hibernian 21 16 1 4 83 15 +68 49
        3 Celtic 21 16 1 4 64 19 +45 49
        4 Rangers 21 11 1 9 35 57 22 34
        5 Spartans 21 6 4 11 25 42 17 22
        6 Motherwell 21 5 4 12 24 67 43 19
        7 Forfar Farmington 21 2 3 16 15 78 63 9
        8 Stirling University (R) 21 0 2 19 14 75 61 2 Relegation to SWPL 2
        Updated to match(es) played on 18 November 2019. Source: [26]
        Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
        (C) Champion; (Q) Qualified to the phase indicated; (R) Relegated.

        SWPL 2

        SWPL 2
        Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
        1 Heart of Midlothian (C) 21 14 5 2 70 14 +56 47 Promotion to SWPL 1
        2 Hamilton Academical 21 12 5 4 84 19 +65 41
        3 Dundee United 21 10 4 7 46 30 +16 34
        4 F.C. Kilmarnock 21 9 6 6 48 28 +20 33
        5 Partick Thistle 21 8 6 7 44 27 +17 30
        6 Glasgow Girls 21 8 4 9 50 28 +22 28
        7 St Johnstone 21 6 4 11 50 35 +15 22
        8 Hutchison Vale 21 0 0 21 9 220 211 0
        Updated to match(es) played on 18 November 2019. Source: [27]
        Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
        (C) Champion.

        UEFA Women's Champions League

        Glasgow City

        Glasgow City entered the Champions League in the round of 32,[28] and were seeded at that stage.[29] City eliminated Russian side Chertanovo to progress to the last 16, where they defeated Danish club Brøndby after a penalty shootout.[30] This meant that City progressed to the quarter-finals, which were originally scheduled for March 2020 but were rescheduled and reformatted due to the coronavirus pandemic.[31]

        11 September 2019 Last 32Chertanovo 0–1 Glasgow CityMoscow
        20:00 MSK Lauder  11' Stadium: Gorodok Stadium
        Referee: P. Pavlikova (Slovakia)
        26 September 2019 Last 32Glasgow City 4–1
        (5–1 agg.)
        ChertanovoGlasgow
        19:30 BST Lauder  7', 76'
        Shine  29'
        McLauchlan  67'
        BBC Sport Komissarova  3' Stadium: Petershill Park
        Referee: Marta Huerta de Aza (Spain)
        16 October 2019 Last 16Brøndby 0–2 Glasgow CityBrøndbyvester
        18:00 CEST BBC Sport Henriksen  1' (o.g.)
        Abel  60' (o.g.)
        Stadium: Brøndby Stadium
        Referee: E. Augustyn (Poland)
        31 October 2019 Last 16Glasgow City 0–2 (a.e.t.)
        (2–2 agg.)
        (3–1 p)
        BrøndbyGlasgow
        19:30 GMT BBC Sport Christiansen  6'
        Lindhardt
        Stadium: Petershill Park
        Referee: Sara Persson (Sweden)
        21 August 2020[31] QFGlasgow City WolfsburgSan Sebastian
        Stadium: Anoeta Stadium

        Hibernian

        Hibernian entered the Champions League in the qualifying group phase.[28] They progressed to the last 32, where they were unseeded, by winning their group.[29]

        7 August 2019 (2019-08-07) Qualifying group 3Hibernian 3–0 Tbilisi NikeBeltinci
        15:00 BST Cavanagh  17'
        Napier  68', 90+3'
        BBC Sport Stadium: Beltinci Sports Park
        Referee: I. Allayiotou (Cyprus)
        10 August 2019 (2019-08-10) Qualifying group 3Hibernian 2–1 Cardiff Met.Beltinci
        10:00 BST Gallacher  20'
        Murray  68'
        BBC Sport Allen  88' Stadium: Beltinci Sports Park
        13 August 2019 (2019-08-13) Qualifying group 3Pomurje 1–2 HibernianBeltinci
        16:00 BST Prsa  45' (pen.) BBC Sport Napier  7'
        Davidson  36'
        Stadium: Beltinci Sports Park
        Referee: V. Tsiareshka (Belarus)
        11 September 2019 Last 32Hibernian 1–4 Slavia PragueEdinburgh
        19:45 BST Hunter  3' Kozarova  36', 40', 75'
        Jarchovska  42'
        Stadium: Easter Road
        Referee: Marta Huerta de Aza (Spain)
        25 September 2019 Last 32Slavia Prague 5–1
        (9–2 agg.)
        HibernianPrague
        18:30 CEST Divišová  5'
        Svitková  37', 60'
        Jarchovska  69'
        Szewieczková  90+1'
        BBC Sport Gallacher  20' Stadium: Sinobo Stadium
        Referee: Désirée Grundbacher (Switzerland)

        Scotland women's national team

        30 August 2019 Euro 2021 qualifyingScotland 8–0 CyprusEdinburgh
        19:35 BST
        [32] Stadium: Easter Road
        Attendance: 6,206
        Referee: Maria Sole Caputi (Italy)
        8 November 2019 Euro 2021 qualifyingAlbania 0–5 ScotlandElbasan
        17:10 GMT BBC Sport
        Stadium: Elbasan Arena
        Referee: Emilie Dokset (Norway)
        4 March 2020 2020 Pinatar CupUkraine 0–3 ScotlandSan Pedro del Pinatar, Spain
        18:00 GMT BBC Sport
        Stadium: Pinatar Arena
        Referee: Petra Pavlikova
        7 March 2020 2020 Pinatar CupScotland 1–0 IcelandSan Pedro del Pinatar, Spain
        14:00 GMT
        BBC Sport Stadium: Pinatar Arena
        Referee: Zuzana Valentová
        10 March 2020 2020 Pinatar CupNorthern Ireland 1–2 ScotlandSan Pedro del Pinatar, Spain
        19:30 GMT
        BBC Sport
        Stadium: Pinatar Arena
        Attendance: 300
        Referee: Petra Pavlikova

        Deaths

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