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Listen: Kilmarnock 2025-26 season preview podcast

Listen: Kilmarnock 2025-26 season preview podcast

Yahoo10-07-2025
The BBC's Scottish Football Podcast has Kilmarnock in focus to preview the 2025-26 season for Stuart Kettlewell's side.
Host Martin Dowden is joined by Callum Scott of the Forever and Ever podcast to discuss the campaign ahead.
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With Kettlewell at the helm and a new-look squad to assess, the competitive action starts on Saturday for the Rugby Park side as they travel to Brora in their League Cup group opener.
Listen here and don't forget to subscribe to the Scottish Football Podcast on BBC Sounds.
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