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GET STARTED Click for a £1.99 subscription. Use the code SUMMERAfter Steven Mackay's shock resignation as Brora Rangers manager, Balls & Whistles discuss why he left and what could be next for the Cattachs.
The Premiership, Championship and Highland League seasons are officially up and running while Beauly look to cause another upset in the Camanachd Cup.
Paracyclist Fin Graham will be going to Tokyo for the Paralympics after he was confirmed as part of Great Britain's squad.
Thurso and Halkirk United have each poured cold water over the idea of pushing for promotion to the Highland League.
The Scottish domestic football season starts this weekend, so Balls & Whistles previews ICT and Ross County's seasons with some help from supporters.
Football clubs around the Highlands, as well as multiple shinty clubs, have seen matches postponed or cancelled because of Covid-19.
After getting swept up in Euro fever last week, Balls & Whistles take a look at the crunch match between Scotland and England at Wembley.
Ryan Christie and Stuart Armstrong have been named in Scotland's starting 11 for their Euro 2020 opener against Czech Republic.
Euro 2020 kicks off today, and the excitement about seeing Scotland competing could not be contained on the latest episode of Balls & Whistles.
What does Billy Dodds' arrival at Inverness Caledonian Thistle as head coach mean for the Championship club going forward?
Ross County fans have been voicing their displeasure over the appointment of Malky Mackay as manager, while Thurso are back in NCL action.
The latest updates from Ross County and ICT are joined by Caithness' first football match in five months on the agenda of the latest Balls & Whistles.
Goals from Iain Vigurs and Michael Gardyne saw Ross County come from behind to beat Motherwell – and guarantee another season in the Premiership.
Ross County are one point from safety, Daniel MacKay has officially left ICT for Hibernian and much more on the latest episode of Balls & Whistles.
Ross County's fate is back in their own hands, while Brora Rangers will need a turnaround in their play-off – all while ICT's season is over.
After weeks of waiting, Brora Rangers now know exactly when and where their pyramid play-off semi final against Kelty Hearts will take place.
Clubs all across the north of Scotland are in play-off mixes, but what are the chances they will all get the outcomes they are aiming for?
With question marks over the fate of the pyramid play-off, Ross County boss John Hughes says he would like to see Brora Rangers reach the SPFL.
ICT look unstoppable, tier six appears likely for next season and Thurso will host an Olympic qualifier! All that and more on Balls & Whistles.
Scottish Cup action dominates the latest episode of Balls & Whistles, with a first Highland derby in two years and HFL champions Brora in action.