Josh Windass scored a hat trick as Rangers moved back up to second in the Scottish Premiership following a 5-3 comeback victory over Hamilton at the SuperSeal Stadium. The first half turned out to be a six-goal thriller as Rangers took command thanks to Windass’ brace and strikes from Alfredo Morelos and Jamie Murphy. Hamilton,
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Aberdeen took full advantage of Celtic’s surprise defeat at the hands of Kilmarnock to cut the gap at the top of the Ladbrokes Scottish Premiership to eight points thanks to a 3-0 win over Hamilton.In a match that could hardly be described as a classic, the Dons did enough to take the points, despite a
Motherwell defender Peter Hartley was sent off after his side’s 3-1 home defeat by Hamilton in an afternoon to forget for the on-loan Blackpool player.The centre-back was shown a straight red card by Andrew Dallas for barging Dougie Imrie after the final whistle, having earlier conceded a penalty and gifted a goal.The hosts were leading
Jamie Lindsay’s 89th-minute own goal handed Hamilton three Ladbrokes Premiership points following a bad-tempered five-goal thriller with Ross County.Accies emerged 3-2 victors at the SuperSeal Stadium after a dramatic final six minutes which saw three goals, two red cards and stewards stepping in to keep players apart in a stormy finale.Players from both teams charged
Stefan Scougall’s strike midway through the second half sealed a 1-0 Ladbrokes Premiership victory for St Johnstone against Hamilton at the Superseal Stadium.The attacker took advantage of a defensive mix-up between Dougie Imrie and Scott McMann to slot the ball past Gary Woods.Accies passed up a number of good opportunities, with the best falling to
Hamilton defender Xavier Tomas denied 10-man Hearts victory after cancelling out Jamie Walker’s stunning free-kick in a fiery game that also saw the Tynecastle management team of Craig Levein and Austin MacPhee sent to the stand.The hosts lost Jamie Brandon to a second yellow card 10 minutes before the break for an elbow on Antonio
Hibernian passed up the chance to move into second place in the Ladbrokes Premiership as they let slip the lead in a 1-1 draw at Hamilton.Striker Simon Murray’s confident finish on the half-hour mark at the SuperSeal stadium was at odds with an almost incident-free first 45 minutes in which Accies had offered almost no
Former Rangers winger David Templeton was on target as Hamilton recorded their first league victory at Ibrox since 1926. Templeton accepted a gift from Ross McCrorie to open the scoring inside two minutes of the second half and Darren Lyon netted his second first-team goal on a breakaway 10 minutes from time. Hamilton finished the
Aberdeen lost ground on Celtic at the top of the table after being held to a 2-2 draw at Hamilton.With Celtic beating St Johnstone earlier in the day, the Hoops have extended their lead to three points at the top of the Ladbrokes Premiership after Derek McInnes’ side were held in what could be his
Ten-man Hamilton celebrated a hard-fought victory as they dug deep to inflict a fourth straight defeat on Dundee, who slumped to the bottom of the Ladbrokes Scottish Premiership.Martin Canning’s visitors notched their first win in eight league games despite losing influential midfielder Massimo Donati with 15 minutes remaining of this Tayside affair.Ioannis Skondras gave Accies
Peter Hartley’s second-half winner saw Motherwell come from behind to beat out-of-sorts Hamilton 2-1 at the SuperSeal Stadium.Accies went ahead against the run of play in the first half through Giannis Skondras, but eventually fell to a fifth defeat on the bounce.Andrew Rose capitalised superbly on a Skondras error at the other end to level
Hamilton have revealed they have lost a substantial amount of money after falling victim to fraud. The Scottish Premiership club stated that directors have had to plug the financial gap themselves following the incident. In a statement, chairman Les Gray said: “Hamilton Academical FC have been the target of an elaborate fraud resulting in the
Rangers avoided defeat to Hamilton as Pedro Caixinha’s 10 men recovered to claim a comfortable 4-1 win at the SuperSeal Stadium. The Portuguese has found himself under scrutiny after another loss to local rivals Celtic. And things looked to be going wrong again as Hamilton’s Danny Redmond netted inside a minute. But Rangers responded positively
A Murray Davidson header just six minutes from time earned St Johnstone a victory which lifts them to second place in the Ladbrokes Premiership.Greg Docherty gave Hamilton a deserved lead in the 24th minute but second-half goals from Steven MacLean and Davidson turned things around after the break and gave the hosts a 2-1 success,
Hearts were made to fight all the way as they claimed their first win since Craig Levein’s return as boss with a 2-1 triumph at Hamilton’s SuperSeal Stadium.The Jambos looked to be firmly in control after Ross Callachan’s early strike was followed up by Kyle Lafferty’s penalty midway through the opening period.But, when Rakish Bingham
Scintillating Celtic moved top of the Ladbrokes Premiership with a 4-1 dismantling of Hamilton at the SuperSeal stadium. Returning midfielder Stuart Armstrong opened the scoring in the 17th minute before attacker Scott Sinclair fired two in before the interval. Debutant Odsonne Edouard added a fourth to show the gulf in class between the two teams
Hamilton kept up their impressive start to the new campaign as Ali Crawford’s late penalty rescued a 2-2 draw against Kilmarnock at Rugby Park.The hosts looked set for their first win of the season when a Louis Longridge own goal and Lee Erwin strike put them two up.But Accies followed up successive wins over Dundee
Hibernian were brought crashing back to earth following their Ibrox heroics last week as a brace from Rakish Bingham helped Hamilton claim a stunning 3-1 win at Easter Road.Bingham’s goal came either side of a strike from Louis Longridge as Accies ran riot during a stunning second-half display against the side who toppled Rangers seven
Hamilton secured their first win of the season with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Neil McCann’s Dundee in the Ladbrokes Premiership.After back-to-back defeats against Aberdeen, the home side were desperate to kick-start their campaign with three points and got their reward 24 minutes in when Darian MacKinnon angled a low volley into the net beyond
Aberdeen brushed off the disappointment of their Europa League exit with a comfortable 2-0 victory over 10-man Hamilton to kick off their Ladbrokes Scottish Premiership campaign.Anthony O’Connor netted the opener after 26 minutes and substitute Miles Storey wrapped things up in the final minute of normal time. The Dons were aided by the sending off