SCOTTISH PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE APPOINTMENT of REFEREES Friday 4Th October – Sunday 6Th October 2019

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SCOTTISH PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE APPOINTMENT of REFEREES Friday 4Th October – Sunday 6Th October 2019 SCOTTISH PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE APPOINTMENT OF REFEREES Friday 4th October – Sunday 6th October 2019 Competition Rnd Day Date Home Away Venue KO TV Referee AR1 AR2 4th Official Observer Ladbrokes Championship 8 Fri 04-Oct-19 Alloa Athletic v Dundee United Indodrill Stadium 7.05pm BBC Greg Aitken Graham Chambers Craig Macrae Peter Stuart Ladbrokes Premiership 8 Sat 05-Oct-19 Aberdeen v Hibernian Pittodrie Stadium 3.00pm Don Robertson Douglas Ross David Doig Craig Napier Alan Freeland AR Obs: Gavin Harris Heart of BBC Chris Ladbrokes Premiership 8 Sat 05-Oct-19 v Kilmarnock Tynecastle Park 3.00pm Alan Muir Daniel McFarlane John McCrossan Calum Murray Midlothian ALBA Fordyce Ladbrokes Premiership 8 Sat 05-Oct-19 Motherwell v St. Mirren Fir Park Stadium 3.00pm John Beaton Calum Spence Gordon Crawford Colin Steven George Clyde AR Obs: Brian McGarry Ladbrokes Premiership 8 Sat 05-Oct-19 Ross County v St. Johnstone The Global Energy Stadium 3.00pm Euan Anderson Alan Mulvanny Alastair Mather David Munro Mike Pocock AR Obs: Alan Ladbrokes Championship 8 Sat 05-Oct-19 Ayr United v Inverness CT Somerset Park 3.00pm Steven McLean Jordan Stokoe Kevin McElhinney Cunningham Ladbrokes Championship 8 Sat 05-Oct-19 Dundee v Arbroath Kilmac Stadium at Dens Park 3.00pm Alan Newlands Drew Kirkland Craig Ferguson Greenock Dunfermline Graham Ladbrokes Championship 8 Sat 05-Oct-19 v Cappielow Park 3.00pm Andy Milne David Dunne Bryan Robertson Morton Athletic Beaton AR Obs: Martin Cryans Queen of the The Energy Check Stadium at Ladbrokes Championship 8 Sat 05-Oct-19 Partick Thistle v 3.00pm Andrew Dallas Ross Haswell Ross MacLeod South Firhill Steven Elliott Husband Ladbrokes League 1 9 Sat 05-Oct-19 Clyde v Montrose Broadwood Stadium 3.00pm Michael Banks Stephen Finnie Kirkland Powton AR Obs John McElhinney Ladbrokes League 1 9 Sat 05-Oct-19 Dumbarton v Forfar Athletic C&G Systems Stadium 3.00pm Kevin Graham Jonathan Bell Brian Templeton AR Obs: Joe McDowall David Ladbrokes League 1 9 Sat 05-Oct-19 East Fife v Stranraer Locality Hub Bayview Stadium 3.00pm Ralph Gordon Chris Newman Dickinson Ladbrokes League 1 9 Sat 05-Oct-19 Peterhead v Airdrieonians Balmoor Stadium 3.00pm Gavin Ross Paul O'Neill Barry Dickson Sandy Roy Ladbrokes League 1 9 Sat 05-Oct-19 Raith Rovers v Falkirk Stark's Park 3.00pm Scott Lambie Graham McNeillie Scott Leslie Craig Thomson AR Obs: Stuart Macaulay Ladbrokes League 2 9 Sat 05-Oct-19 Albion Rovers v Elgin City The Reigart Stadium 3.00pm Chris Graham Joseph Lawson Michael Williamson Brian Cassidy John Ladbrokes League 2 9 Sat 05-Oct-19 Brechin City v Stirling Albion Glebe Park 3.00pm Stuart Stevenson David Milton McKendrick Robert Thomson Ladbrokes League 2 9 Sat 05-Oct-19 Cowdenbeath v Edinburgh City Central Park, Cowdenbeath 3.00pm Steven Reid Stuart Hodge (Lan) Ladbrokes League 2 9 Sat 05-Oct-19 Queen's Park v Annan Athletic Hampden Park 3.00pm David Lowe Gary Hilland Steven MacDonald Ian Fyfe Duncan Ladbrokes League 2 9 Sat 05-Oct-19 Stenhousemuir v Cove Rangers Ochilview Park 3.00pm Andrew McWilliam Jim Burns AR Obs: Stephen Mitchell Williams Ladbrokes Premiership 8 Sun 06-Oct-19 Livingston v Celtic Tony Macaroni Arena 12.00pm SKY William Collum David McGeachie Sean Carr Grant Irvine John Young AR Obs: Willie Conquer Hamilton Ladbrokes Premiership 8 Sun 06-Oct-19 Rangers v Ibrox Stadium 3.00pm Nick Walsh Frank Connor Graeme Leslie Barry Cook Dougie Smith Academical AR Obs: George Drummond .
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