Introduction
The 2026/27 Scottish Championship season is just around the corner, and with it comes the familiar mix of optimism, pressure, and play-off dreams. The BBC Sport Scottish Football Podcast, hosted by Ray Bradshaw alongside former players Kris Doolan and Craig Telfer, has delivered a comprehensive club-by-club preview of the division that is widely regarded as one of Scotland's most unpredictable.
Quick Facts
Podcast: Scottish Football Podcast – Promotion, Pressure and Play-Off Dreams: Championship Preview 2026/27
Released: 6 July 2026
Duration: 30 minutes
Panelists: Ray Bradshaw (host), Kris Doolan, Craig Telfer
Clubs discussed: Livingston, Ayr United, Partick Thistle, Dunfermline, Raith Rovers, Greenock Morton, Inverness CT, Stenhousemuir
Main Promotion Contenders
The panel wasted no time in addressing the big question: can Livingston make an instant return to the Scottish Premiership? After their relegation last season, the West Lothian club have retained a strong core and added experience. Kris Doolan believes their know-how could prove decisive.
"Livingston have been there before. They know what it takes to win this league, and with the squad they've assembled, they should be considered favourites,"Doolan said on the podcast.
But standing in their way are ambitious Ayr United, now under the guidance of Gary Naysmith. The former Scotland international has been tasked with transforming Ayr into genuine title challengers. Craig Telfer highlighted Naysmith's tactical nous and the club's summer recruitment as key factors.
"If Ayr can find consistency, especially at Somerset Park, they have every chance of pushing Livingston all the way,"Telfer added.
The Play-Off Chase and Dark Horses
Few sides generate as much anticipation as Partick Thistle, who have come agonisingly close to promotion in recent years. The panel discussed whether this could finally be the season the Jags go one step further. Doolan, a former Thistle striker, offered a cautious but hopeful assessment, noting that the squad's blend of youth and experience could be the recipe for success.
Dunfermline and Raith Rovers were also identified as strong play-off contenders. Both clubs have invested wisely and, according to Telfer, have the managerial stability needed to mount a serious challenge. Greenock Morton, despite operating on a smaller budget, were praised for their resilience and ability to punch above their weight. Inverness CT, meanwhile, were tipped to be in the mix if they can avoid the injury problems that derailed their last campaign.
Newly Promoted Stenhousemuir's Prospects
For newly promoted Stenhousemuir, the season is about survival first and foremost. The panel acknowledged the massive step up in quality but noted that the Warriors have the spirit and togetherness to cause a few upsets. Ray Bradshaw summarised the consensus:
"They might be the smallest club in the division, but they won't lack fight. If they can make Ochilview a fortress, they could surprise a few people."
Key Takeaways
- Livingston tipped to win the title – The panel overwhelmingly backed the West Lothian side to secure automatic promotion.
- Ayr United are the main challengers – Gary Naysmith's rebuilding job makes them a serious threat.
- Partick Thistle's time to shine? – There is cautious optimism that the Jags can finally escape the Championship.
- Play-off battle looks wide open – Dunfermline, Raith Rovers, Morton, and Inverness are all in the conversation.
- Stenhousemuir face a tough challenge, but spirit could keep them up.
The full podcast is available on BBC Sounds for 29 days, offering deeper insight and lively debate. As the countdown to the new season begins, one thing is clear: the Scottish Championship remains as competitive and compelling as ever.