Season trivia for Scottish Premiership 2024/2025

It's not all about becoming the top scorer or winning matches - there's also a wealth of fascinating information related to goalscorers and other remarkable records. Below, you'll find trivia and interesting facts from the 2024/2025 Scottish Premiership season in Scotland.

Best scoring couple

The top goal-scoring pair, in other words two players where one scored the goal and the other player assisted to it, were Nicolas-Gerrit Kühn and Daizen Maeda. Together they were behind 5 goals for Celtic in the 2024/2025 season.

Fastest goalscorer

These players all scored goals in the first minute of a match during the 2024/2025 season:

Top goalscorer by calendar month

In February 2025, Daizen Maeda (Celtic) scored 6 goals, which was the most goals in a calendar month of the 2024/2025 season.

Most braces by player

Cyriel Dessers in Rangers scored (at least) two goals in a match 4 times and was thus the player who scored the most braces in matches during the 2024/2025 season.

Most first goals in a match

The first goal of a match means a lot, and these players each scored it in a total of 8 matches during the season:
Simon Murray (Dundee)
Ronan Hale (Ross County)

Most last goals in a match

The last goal of the match was scored the most times by Adam Idah in Celtic during the 2024/2025 season, in total he did this 8 times.

Most penalty goals by player

The best penalty taker in the league during the 2024/2025 season was Arne Engels, in total he scored 7 penalties for his Celtic.

Most penalty goals by team

Celtic was the most effective team of all when it came to penalty goals during the 2024/2025 season, in total they scored 8 of their goals from penalties.

Most stoppage time goals by player

Kevin Nisbet was the player who scored the most stoppage time goals during the 2024/2025 season, in total he scored 4 stoppage time goals for his Aberdeen.

Most stoppage time goals by team

When it comes to stoppage time goals, Celtic was the best team, in total they scored 11 goals in the final minutes of the match.

Most own goals by player

2 players share the less-than-honourable title of "most own goals" during the 2024/2025 season in Scottish Premiership. These players each scored 2 own goals and they were Jamie McCart (Hearts) and Gerald Taylor (Hearts).

Most own goals by team

2 teams each scored 5 own goals, and the teams that were best at putting the ball into their own net were St Johnstone and Hearts.

Players with goals in most consecutive matches

Simon Murray in Dundee scored in 6 consecutive matches during the 2024/2025 season, which was the best in the league.

Players with most goals in the first half

The players with the most goals in the first half of the match scored 9 goals, and the players who did this were Simon Murray (Dundee) and Martin Boyle (Hibernian).

Players with most goals in the second half

Cyriel Dessers in Rangers scored a total of 11 goals in the second half, including stoppage time, which was the best in Scottish Premiership during the 2024/2025 season.

Most consecutive wins

There were 2 teams that had 7 consecutive wins in the 2024/2025 season, and those teams were Celtic and Aberdeen.

Most matches in a row without losing

Celtic were the team with the longest unbeaten run during the 2024/2025 season, playing 18 straight matches without losing.

Most consecutive losses

Ross County had a streak of 7 consecutive losses, something no other team surpassed in Scottish Premiership during the 2024/2025 season.

Most matches in a row without a win

Aberdeen managed the feat of not winning a single match in 14 consecutive matches during the 2024/2025 season, something they did best among all the teams in the league.

Most comebacks from behind to win

The art of turning a deficit in a match into a win is something Rangers were best at during the 2024/2025 season, they came back to win 4 matches in total.

Most blown leads resulting in losses

Taking the lead in matches only to lose is no admirable feat, but Dundee have managed this in 6 matches during the 2024/2025 season, more than any other team in Scottish Premiership.
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