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Shankland strikes twice as Hearts cruise to victory against Steelmen

Hearts strolled to three points in the sweltering Gorgie sunshine against an out-of-sorts Motherwell. Lawrence Shankland was back to his best, netting a deadly double, and Alan Forrest also found the net in what was a pleasant afternoon for the men in maroon. Aaron Fraser reports from Tynecastle Park.

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Edinburgh suffer thumping defeat to Bath to miss Challenge Cup Final 

Edinburgh suffered a devastating defeat on Saturday at The Hive, as English Premiership leaders Bath headed North to the Scottish capital to face Sean Everitt’s side in the EPCR Challenge Cup Semi-Final. It was a complete sellout at Hive Stadium, with plenty of Bath fans having made the trip North. Tim Pont reports from Hive Stadium.

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Tait own goal the difference as Thistle secure playoffs against Livi

Livingston slumped to a disappointing defeat at home to Partick Thistle on the final matchday of the regular Championship season. Both the Lions and the Jags will now have to navigate the playoff system to secure a return to the top flight, as Falkirk survived an early scare to lift the Championship title. Aaron Fraser reports from Almondvale: 

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Curtains for Critchley as Hearts slump to defeat against Dundee

Simon Murray’s first half goal was enough to condemn Hearts to another chastening defeat at Tynecastle, as the worries of competing in the relegation playoffs in a few weeks time refused to go away. This defeat proved to be the final straw for the Hearts board regarding Neil Critchley, as the Hearts manager was given his marching orders after the full time whistle. Aaron Fraser reports:

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PFA Women’s Player of the Year Awards: A look at the nominees

As the women’s league comes to a close, the award season is just beginning. PFA Scotland announced who was shortlisted for their awards. Chantelle Davie reports. Katie Wilkinson is no stranger to success this season, winning the Sky Sports Cup with Rangers, now in the Women’s Scottish Cup final after beating Aberdeen on Sunday and

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Going for Cup Glory: A Preview of Hearts vs Aberdeen

For the first time in nearly 30 years, Hampden plays host to a Hearts/Aberdeen semi final. With European football no longer an option for the Jambos, the Scottish Cup remains their only hope to salvage a disappointing season. Whilst for the North East side, a Scottish Cup semi final victory could provide important momentum in their quest for third. Thomas Harper provides the low down of both teams.

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Rory McIlroy poses with the Green Jacket, lifting the trophy above his head (IMG - Ben Jared/PGA TOUR via Getty Images)

The ‘Rorycoaster’ – How Rory McIlroy Wrote His Name Into The Golfing Greats on Sunday At The Masters

Rory McIlroy ended his long wait for a green jacket and completed the career grand slam at the 11th attempt of trying, also ending his ten year major drought in an all time classic at Augusta National. Angus Blacklock talks through the second nine at Augusta National on Sunday

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Edinburgh secure home semi-final – one out of three down in the “Biltong series”

FT EDINBURGH 34 BULLS 28 The home side came into this quarter-final on the back of an inconsistent run in their URC campaign, winning only two of their last five games. The Bulls even though they are in similar form, winning three out of their previous four games, sit five spots above Edinburgh with the

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