Summary

  • Watch Scottish Masters from Aberdeen

  • Six-a-side matches, with two seven-minute halves

  • Each team played each other in group stage

  • Aberdeen: Russell Anderson, Eoin Jess, Joe Lewis, Kevin McNaughton, Derek Young, Jonny Hayes, Gavin Rae & Lee Miller

  • Celtic: Stiliyan Petrov, Charlie Mulgrew, Michael McGovern, Kelvin Wilson, Barry Robson, Joe Ledley, Simon Donnelly & Gary Hooper

  • Dundee Utd: Craig Conway, Garry Kenneth, John Rankin, Paul Gallacher, Mark Wilson, Danny Swanson, Morgaro Gomis & Jon Daly

  • Rangers: Barry Ferguson, Kris Boyd, Lee McCulloch, Jermain Defoe, Roy Carroll, Pedro Mendes, Graham Dorrans, Bruno Alves & Nacho Novo

  1. How it workspublished at 19:21 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November

    Scottish Masters 2024

    • Each game will be six-a-side, with two seven-minute halves.
    • Every team will play each other once in a group stage.
    • The tournament will then conclude with the top two of the group playing each other in a final.
  2. The teamspublished at 19:19 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November

    Scottish Masters 2024

    • Aberdeen: Russell Anderson, Eoin Jess, Joe Lewis, Kevin McNaughton, Derek Young, Jonny Hayes, Gavin Rae and Lee Miller.
    • Celtic: Stiliyan Petrov, Barry Robson, Charlie Mulgrew, Michael McGovern, Darren O'Dea, Joe Ledley, Simon Donnelly and Gary Hooper.
    • Dundee Utd: Craig Conway, Morgaro Gomis, Garry Kenneth, John Rankin, Paul Gallacher, Mark Wilson, Danny Swanson and Jon Daly.
    • Rangers: Barry Ferguson, Kris Boyd, Lee McCulloch, Bruno Alves, Roy Carroll, Pedro Mendes, Graham Dorrans and Nacho Novo.
  3. How to watchpublished at 19:17 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November

    Scottish Masters 2024

    Right here, easy peasy, just click play at the top of this page.

    Alternatively, switch your TV or iPlayer to the BBC Scotland channel.

  4. Watch: Scottish Masters 2024published at 19:15 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November

    Scottish Masters

    Exhausted middle-aged men, who happen to be ex-professional footballers, running on a carpet representing their former clubs?

    Peak entertainment. The Scottish Masters is back.

    The teams? Holders Celtic, Rangers, Dundee United and hosts Aberdeen.

    And best of all, you can watch every kick, slip and pain-relieving cramp stretch live on BBC Scotland.