Workmen in Qatar install or uninstall Adel Abdessemed's Coup de Tête.
Queen of the South visit Cappielow today.
Changes. Stuart Findlay is in. Ben Sampayo is in. Peciar is out and signed with Östersund in Sweden. Page is out and signed with Dunfermline in League One. If Morton finish ninth they could very well face Dunfermline in a playoff. Habai is out, and signed with Livingston. Livi visit Cappielow April 5th.
Both Celtic and Rangers remain undefeated in league play. Celtic do have three draws and Rangers have one. Chances are they'll win their divisions. The Championship, though, is a three-way race between Dundee, Hamilton and now Falkirk. Third-place Falkirk have the fewest losses among Championship clubs, with four.
[Match abandoned following a heart attack in the stands. Falkirk take over first place.]
The Topps SPFL Sticker Book has been released, and includes all 42 clubs. With the roster changes since Kenny Shiels took over at Cappielow, the Morton stickers are already somewhat out of date. They are: #295 Badge; #296 [Campbell?]; #297 Derek Gaston; #298 Michel Habai; #299 Mark McLaughlin; #300 Scott Taggart; #301 Marc Fitzpatrick; #302 Jonathan Page; #303 Reece Hands; #304 Fouad Bachirou; #305 David O'Brien; #306 Tony Wallace; #307 Kabba-Modou Cham; #308 Doug Imrie.
St Johnstone defender Tom Scobbie is under a cloud following a nonregulation use of the forehead last Saturday against Hearts.
Scottish Junior Cup 4th Round replay: Largs 3 - 3 Kilsyth. Kilsyth win on penalty kicks.
On Tuesday Boulogne lost 0 - 2 to Stade Rennais in the seizièmes de finale of the Coupe de France, and are now eliminated. Stade Rennais are a red and black team from Brittany, and play in Ligue 1, which in France for once is the actual top league, so a victory for Boulogne would have counted as a major upset. Today in Championnat National play Boulogne visit Le Poiré-sur-Vie. [Poiré win 2 - 1.]
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