A split special on The Warm-Up this week as we’re joined by Killie, St. Johnstone, St. Mirren, Dundee, Dundee United, Hibs, Motherwell and Ross County players to chat through what the last 5 games of the season mean for this. Kilmarnock and St. Johnstone Captains Kyle Vassell and Nicky Clark kick us off as they chat through their belief and how they think they’ll escape the drop at the bottom of the table. We then have top-scorer Simon Murray from Dundee and wide-man Glenn Middleton as the two sides from the City of Discovery have very different aims for the remaining games as one targets Europe and the other looks to escape the drop. Ross County’s Ross Laidlaw and Stephen O’Donnell from Motherwell are next up as they talk through the season so far, their difficulties and their motivations for moving forward for the last five games. Chris Cadden hops on to chat through Hibs’ incredible run this season before Conor McMenamin from St. Mirren talks through what has been a challenging season for him, and how he’s looking to end it on a high. Gordon and Steven then give us a preview of the week’s Premiership fixtures. 00:00 – Start 00:34 – Hello and welcome 01:13 – Kilmarnock’s Kyle Vassell & St. Johnstone’s Nicky Clark 13:04 – Dundee’s Simon Murray & Glenn Middleton from Dundee United 22:56 – Motherwell’s Stephen O’Donnell and Ross County’s Ross Laidlaw 36:11 – Hibernian’s Chris Cadden 45:14 – St. Mirren’s Conor McMenamin 54:24 – Gordon and Steven’s Weekend Preview 01:03:45 – Thank you and goodbye #SPFL #Hibernian #Kilmarnock #scottishfootball #SPFLHighlights #scotlandfootball #DundeeUnited #Dundee #RossCounty #Dundee #StMirren #Motherwell #spfllowerleagueroundup #spflhighlights #spflplayoffs #spflhighlightshighlightstoday #spflofficial #spfl24 #sfa #scottishfootballassociation Proper Supporter of the SPFL Watch The Warm-Up each week on YouTube Follow us on X and Instagram
TheWarmUp 18+ | Find out how to limit gambling ads on social media –
The Warm-Up · 3h
SPLIT SPECIAL | The Warm-Up – Killie, St. Johnstone, St. Mirren, Dundee, United, Hibs, ‘Well, County
Read Next: Returning to the past could allow Celtic to build for the future