PFA Scotland have announced the four nominees for the Player of the Year award with Celtic, Rangers and Hearts represented.
Jack Butland, James Tavernier, Lawrence Shankland and Matt O'Riley are up for the prestigious award.
PFA Scotland Premiership Player of the Year Nominees, sponsored by @stagecoachgroupđ
â PFA Scotland (@PFAScotland) April 29, 2024
As voted by the players...
Jack Butland - @RangersFC
James Tavernier - @RangersFC
Lawrence Shankland - @JamTarts
Matt O'Riley - @CelticFC #PFASAwards pic.twitter.com/qqZs92qToL
Celtic, Hibs and Rangers are represented in the SWPL 1 category for the PFA Scotland award.
Amy Gallacher (Celtic), Jorin Baucom (Hibernian), Kirsty MacLean (Rangers) and Rachel Rowe (Rangers) have been put up as the nominees.
Rangers duo Mia McAulay and MacLean are up for the SWPL1 Young Player trophy with Partick Thistle's Ava Easdon and Aberdeen's Bayley Hutchison also nominated.
PFA SCOTLAND PAYER OF THE YEAR NOMINEES
Scottish Premiership
Jack Butland - Rangers
James Tavernier - Rangers
Lawrence Shankland - Hearts
Matt O'Riley - Celtic
SWPL 1
Amy Gallacher - Celtic
Jorian Baucom - Hibernian
Kirsty MacLean - Rangers
Rachel Rowe - Rangers
Young Player
David Watson - Kilmarnock
Lennon Miller - Motherwell
Lyall Cameron - Dundee
Ross McCausland - Rangers
SWPL 1 Young Player
Ava Easdon - Partick Thistle
Bayley Hutchison - Aberdeen
Kirsty MacLean - Rangers
Mia McAulay - Rangers
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