The Scottish Cup semi-finals are done and dusted, and there will be some familiar faces meeting each other in the showpiece in May. One face that (probably) won't be at Hampden for the final, however, is pundit Michael Stewart who was barred from entering the national stadium at the weekend by the SFA. Does his exclusion set a dangerous precedent for freedom of speech in our game?
There's been endless chat about Hearts this season as they maintain the lead in the Premiership title race, but what's been going on at the top of the leagues below the top flight? We have a look around all the movers and shakers from the Championship to the Lowland and Highland Leagues.
And with Scotland heading to the World Cup this Summer against a seemingly never-ending barrage of bad news stories around the fan experience in the host country, we try to make sense of what might lie in wait for the Tartan Army in June. And maybe Oli McBurnie too?
Join Andrew Slaven, Laura Brannan and Findlay Marks once again as they're fully up to pod fitness and tackling the big talking points from the last week in Scottish football.
RUNNING ORDER:
00:00: INTRO: Snoods, tiny shin pads and...sports bras?
03:37: SCOTTISH CUP: Dunfermline will meet Celtic in this year's final, but can you remember the last time the Pars faced off against the Hoops at Hampden
11:54: EXTRA-TIME: Is there any point to an additional 30 minutes in the modern game?
16:51: BANNING PUNDITS: Were the SFA right to ban Michael Stewart from covering the Scottish Cup semi-finals at Hampden?
24:04: LOWER LEAGUES: Who's looking on course for the title from the Championship down to the Lowland and Highland leagues?
30:29: SCOTLAND: What will lie in wait for fans heading over to the USA this summer?
38:05: OLI MCBURNIE: The Hull City striker has been asking Steve Clarke what it will take for him to make the World Cup squad, but was he right to do so?
41:34: OUTRO