Queen of the South 1 Raith Rovers 0: Defeat leaves Kirkcaldy men in deep relegation trouble
Raith Rovers captain Grant Murray admits Saturday's defeat in Dumfries was a missed opportunity in the fight to avoid the drop. (...)
Queen of the South v Raith Rovers: McGlynn puts trust in rookie for crucial match
Raith Rovers boss John McGlynn is set to field 19-year-old rookie keeper Ross Laidlaw once again in Saturday's crunch game. (...)
Dundee FC's on-loan striker Carl Finnigan relieved to end goal drought
Dundee's on-loan striker Carl Finnigan admits that he cannot remember the last time he scored before he hit the back of the net on Tuesday night against Falkirk. (...)
Nicky Riley almost ready to play his part in Dundee's title push
Dundee winger Nicky Riley is back in training. (...)
Dundee 2 Queen of the South 1: Smith plays it softly, softly as Dark Blues cut gap
In seasons past it was impossible to get within earshot of anyone connected with Dundee FC without the Division One title being mentioned. (...)
Raith Rovers 0 Queen of the South 2: Old friends make their presence felt on Stark's Park return
Raith Rovers' former players came back to haunt them as Queen of the South claimed their first away win of the season in Kirkcaldy. (...)
Queen of the South 0 Dundee 0: Ryan Conroy a fingertip away from sealing victory
Frustrated substitute Ryan Conroy was denied a last-gasp winner as Dundee had to settle for a point from their basement battle at Palmerston Park. (...)
Dundee FC hope to find the missing ingredient
Dundee boss Barry Smith is hoping his players can regain their scoring touch at Queen of the South. (...)
Queen of the South v Dundee FC: Gary Irvine is in no hurry to sign up
Dundee defender Gary Irvine has admitted that he made a wrong decision when it came to signing a new contract in the recent past, so he'll not be rushing into making his mind up on where he'll be playing his football next season. (...)
Raith Rovers 0 Queen of the South 1: Heartbroken Rovers face up to cuts
After having their first division title chances dashed, the big fear for Raith fans is they are to experience more pain as this group of players who have achieved so much is broken up. (...)
Raith Rovers v Queen of the South — It ain't over till it's over
A certain fat lady may already be warming up her vocal chords but Raith Rovers' Laurie Ellis insists the first division title race isn't over just yet. (...)
Raith Rovers to give fans a hand at Queens game
John McGlynn has asked the club's fans to turn out in their thousands for Saturday's game against Queen of the South so the players and management can say a big thank you for their backing this season. (...)
Cowdenbeath FC's Jimmy Nicholl in dark over venue decision
Cowden boss Jimmy Nicholl has expressed his displeasure at the SFL's decision to move Ross County's twice-abandoned match against Queen of the South to a neutral venue. (...)
Dunfermline FC vs Queen of the South: mental strength the key for Pars
Mental strength will be the key for Dunfermline against Queen of the South as the pressure builds in the promotion race. (...)
Morton FC vs Dundee FC: Dark Blues' scalp still prized
From day one Dundee have been the club the others in the first division would like to beat most, Dark Blues defender Rhys Weston has insisted, and nothing has changed now that the season is drawing to a close. (...)
Lockwood relieved to avoid TV torture for Dundee FC
Dundee defender Matt Lockwood is glad he will not be suffering more TV torture this weekend. (...)
Raith Rovers out to prove the doubters wrong
Raith Rovers centre-half Mark Campbell reckons his side still haven't been given the credit they deserve for their tenacious title challenge so far this season — making them all the more determined to prove the doubters wrong. (...)
Smith on a scouting mission for future Dundee FC signings
Dundee boss Barry Smith has been on a second division scouting mission so that he's ready to hit the ground running if and when the Dens Park club emerge out of administration. (...)
Dunfermline FC boss McIntyre has tunnel vision
With Dunfermline's title rivals Falkirk and Raith Rovers at home to the two teams at the bottom of the first division this weekend, the Pars' trip to Queen of the South would appear to be the hardest test for the three promotion hopefuls. (...)
Effects of Dundee FC loss still weigh on Raith Rovers
Raith Rovers still feel fallout from their defeat to Dundee on Tuesday, with manager John McGlynn's selection worries worsening. (...)