List of Scottish Premier League hat-tricks

The Scottish Premier League (SPL) was a football league competition that operated between 1998 and 2013.[a] During that period, more than 100 players scored three goals (a hat-trick) or more in a single match. The first player to achieve the feat was Craig Burley, who scored three times for Celtic in a 5–0 victory against Dunfermline Athletic on the opening day of the first SPL season.[1] Eight players scored more than three goals in a match; of these, three players, Kris Boyd (twice), Gary Hooper and Kenny Miller scored five.[2]

Henrik Larsson scored a record 12 Scottish Premier League hat-tricks, for Celtic.

Three matches featured two hat-tricks in the same game. The first two came in the same week of the 1999–2000 season. Henrik Larsson and Mark Viduka both scored three goals each in Celtic's 7–0 win against Aberdeen on 16 October 1999,[3] then Aberdeen's Robbie Winters and Motherwell's John Spencer both scored hat-tricks in a 6–5 win for Aberdeen at Fir Park four days later.[4] Gary Hooper and Anthony Stokes both scored hat-tricks in Celtic's league record 9–0 win against Aberdeen on 6 November 2010.[5] Larsson and Stokes are the only players who have scored hat-tricks in consecutive matches.[2]

Henrik Larsson scored three or more goals twelve times in the Scottish Premier League, more than any other player.[2] Larsson, Boyd, John Hartson, Michael Higdon and Stokes were the only players to have scored more than three hat-tricks in the SPL. Five players scored hat-tricks for two different clubs: Boyd (Kilmarnock and Rangers), Higdon (St Mirren and Motherwell), Gary McSwegan (Heart of Midlothian and Kilmarnock), Colin Nish (Kilmarnock and Hibernian) and Stokes (Falkirk and Celtic).

Hat-tricks

Mark Viduka scored a hat-trick for Celtic against Kilmarnock on 30 October 1999.[6] All three goals were scored in the space of four minutes, making it one of the fastest hat-tricks on record.[6]
Ivan Sproule scored all three goals in a 3–0 victory for Hibernian against Rangers on 27 August 2005.[7] He had only came onto the pitch as a substitute during the second half of the match.[7]
Kris Boyd broke the SPL goalscoring record set by Henrik Larsson when he scored five goals for Rangers against Dundee United on 30 December 2009.[8]
Kyle Lafferty scored a hat-trick as Rangers clinched the championship on the final day of the 2010–11 Scottish Premier League season.[9]
Key
4 Player scored four goals
5 Player scored five goals
* The home team
#PlayerNationalityForAgainstResult[b]DateRef
1Craig Burley ScotlandCeltic*Dunfermline Athletic5–01 August 1998[1]
2Ally McCoist ScotlandKilmarnock*Heart of Midlothian3–030 August 1998[10]
3Billy Dodds ScotlandDundee UnitedSt Johnstone*1–326 September 1998[11]
4Henrik Larsson SwedenCeltic*Dundee6–17 November 1998[12]
5Harald Brattbakk NorwayCeltic*St Johnstone5–031 January 1999[13]
6Henrik Larsson SwedenCeltic*Heart of Midlothian3–06 February 1999[14]
7Jorg Albertz GermanyRangers*Dundee6–120 February 1999[15]
8Henrik Larsson4 SwedenCelticMotherwell*1–721 February 1999[16]
9Rod Wallace EnglandRangersKilmarnock*0–528 February 1999[17]
10Robbie Winters ScotlandAberdeen*Dunfermline Athletic3–13 April 1999[18]
11Gary McSwegan ScotlandHeart of MidlothianAberdeen*2–523 May 1999[19]
12 Michael Mols4  Netherlands Rangers* Motherwell 4–1 15 August 1999 [20]
13Gary McSwegan ScotlandHeart of Midlothian*Aberdeen3–022 August 1999[20]
14Henrik Larsson SwedenCeltic*Aberdeen7–016 October 1999[3]
15Mark Viduka AustraliaCeltic*Aberdeen7–016 October 1999[3]
16Robbie Winters ScotlandAberdeenMotherwell*5–620 October 1999[4]
17John Spencer ScotlandMotherwell*Aberdeen5–620 October 1999[4]
18Jonatan Johansson FinlandRangersAberdeen*1–530 October 1999[21]
19Mark Viduka AustraliaCeltic*Kilmarnock5–130 October 1999[6]
20Rod Wallace EnglandRangersDundee*1–727 February 2000[22]
21Tommy Johnson EnglandCeltic*Dundee6–21 March 2000[23]
22Rod Wallace EnglandRangers*Motherwell6–218 March 2000[24]
23Tommy Johnson EnglandCeltic*Aberdeen5–16 May 2000[25]
24Juan Sara ArgentinaDundeeDundee United3–020 September 2000[26]
25Robbie Winters ScotlandAberdeenDundee United*3–523 September 2000[27]
26Mixu Paatelainen FinlandHibernian*Heart of Midlothian6–222 October 2000[28]
27Kenny Miller5 ScotlandRangers*St Mirren7–14 November 2000[2]
28Henrik Larsson SwedenCeltic*Aberdeen6–017 December 2000[29]
29Paul Wright ScotlandKilmarnockSt Mirren*1–326 December 2000[30]
30Henrik Larsson4 SwedenCeltic*Kilmarnock6–02 January 2001[31]
31Henrik Larsson SwedenCelticHeart of Midlothian*0–34 February 2001[32]
32Arild Stavrum NorwayAberdeen*St Mirren3–021 February 2001[33]
33Arild Stavrum NorwayAberdeen*Dundee United4–14 April 2001[34]
34Tore André Flo NorwayRangersDundee United*1–622 September 2001[35]
35Hicham Zerouali MoroccoAberdeenDundee*1–429 September 2001[36]
36John Hartson WalesCeltic*Dundee United5–120 October 2001[37]
37David Ferrere FranceMotherwell*Hibernian4–09 February 2002[38]
38Henrik Larsson SwedenCeltic*Dunfermline Athletic5–09 February 2002[39]
39Henrik Larsson SwedenCeltic*Livingston5–16 April 2002[40]
40Mark de Vries4 SurinameHeart of Midlothian*Hibernian5–111 August 2002[41]
41Henrik Larsson SwedenCeltic*Kilmarnock5–028 September 2002[42]
42John Hartson4 WalesCeltic*Aberdeen7–03 November 2002[43]
43Alex Burns ScotlandPartick Thistle*Kilmarnock3–030 November 2002[44]
44Shota Arveladze GeorgiaRangers*Livingston4–34 December 2002[45]
45Barry Ferguson ScotlandRangers*Dundee United3–114 December 2002[46]
46John Hartson WalesCeltic*Heart of Midlothian4–226 December 2002[47]
47Gary McSwegan4 ScotlandKilmarnock*Hibernian6–25 April 2003[48]
48James McFadden ScotlandMotherwell*Livingston6–224 May 2003[49]
49Henrik Larsson SwedenCeltic*Livingston5–130 August 2003[50]
50Henrik Larsson SwedenCeltic*Aberdeen4–025 October 2003[51]
51Chris Sutton EnglandCelticKilmarnock*0–51 November 2003[52]
52Chris Sutton EnglandCelticDundee United*1–522 November 2003[53]
53David Clarkson ScotlandMotherwell*Dundee United3–13 January 2004[54]
54Jim McIntyre ScotlandDundee United*Kilmarnock4–120 March 2004[55]
55Kris Boyd5 ScotlandKilmarnock*Dundee United5–225 September 2004[2]
56Andy Tod ScotlandDunfermline Athletic*Dundee3–11 January 2005[56]
57Derek Riordan ScotlandHibernian*Kilmarnock3–022 January 2005[57]
58Craig Bellamy WalesCelticDundee United*2–319 March 2005[58]
59John Hartson WalesCelticLivingston*0–413 April 2005[59]
60Derek Young ScotlandDunfermline Athletic*Dundee5–07 May 2005[60]
61John Hartson WalesCelticMotherwell*4–430 July 2005[61]
62Colin Nish ScotlandKilmarnock*Livingston3–027 August 2005[62]
63Ivan Sproule Northern IrelandHibernianRangers*0–327 August 2005[7]
64Stiliyan Petrov BulgariaCeltic*Motherwell5–026 October 2005[63]
65Peter Løvenkrands DenmarkRangersKilmarnock*2–311 December 2005[64]
66Maciej Żurawski4 PolandCelticDunfermline Athletic*1–819 February 2006[65]
67Kris Boyd ScotlandRangersDundee United*1–42 April 2006[66]
68Shunsuke Nakamura JapanCelticDundee United*1–414 October 2006[67]
69Anthony Stokes IrelandFalkirk*Dundee United5–128 October 2006[68]
70Anthony Stokes IrelandFalkirkDunfermline Athletic*0–34 November 2006[69]
71Thomas Gravesen DenmarkCelticSt Mirren*1–312 November 2006[70]
72Anthony Stokes IrelandFalkirk*Inverness CT3–130 December 2006[71]
73Alan Gow ScotlandFalkirkDundee United*1–51 January 2007[72]
74Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink NetherlandsCeltic*St Mirren5–120 January 2007[73]
75Kris Boyd ScotlandRangersKilmarnock*1–311 February 2007[74]
76Kris Boyd ScotlandRangers*Aberdeen3–017 March 2007[75]
77Barry Robson ScotlandDundee UnitedHeart of Midlothian*0–417 March 2007[76]
78Scott McDonald AustraliaCeltic*Dundee United3–029 September 2007[77]
79Clayton Donaldson EnglandHibernian*Kilmarnock4–129 September 2007[78]
80Scott McDonald AustraliaCeltic*Motherwell3–027 October 2007[79]
81Aiden McGeady IrelandCeltic*Falkirk4–011 December 2007[80]
82Barry Robson ScotlandDundee United*Heart of Midlothian4–12 January 2008[81]
83Steven Fletcher ScotlandHibernian*Gretna4–213 February 2008[82]
84Kris Boyd ScotlandRangers*Inverness CT5–01 November 2008[83]
85Kris Boyd ScotlandRangers*Hamilton Academical7–16 December 2008[84]
86Chris Porter EnglandMotherwell*Inverness CT3–227 December 2008[85]
87Shunsuke Nakamura JapanCeltic*St Mirren7–028 February 2009[86]
88Kevin Kyle ScotlandKilmarnock*Falkirk3–011 April 2009[87]
89Peter MacDonald ScotlandSt JohnstoneMotherwell*1–326 December 2009[88]
90Kris Boyd5 ScotlandRangers*Dundee United7–130 December 2009[8]
91Jon Daly IrelandDundee UnitedFalkirk*1–424 January 2010[89]
92Colin Nish ScotlandHibernianMotherwell*6–65 May 2010[90]
93Paul Hartley ScotlandAberdeen*Hamilton Academical4–014 August 2010[91]
94Kenny Miller ScotlandRangersHibernian*0–322 August 2010[92]
95Rudi Skacel Czech RepublicHeart of Midlothian*St Mirren3–023 October 2010[93]
93Gary Hooper EnglandCeltic*Aberdeen9–06 November 2010[5]
97Anthony Stokes IrelandCeltic*Aberdeen9–06 November 2010[5]
98Nick Blackman EnglandMotherwell*St Johnstone4–010 November 2010[94]
99Kenny Miller ScotlandRangersKilmarnock*2–320 November 2010[95]
100Adam Rooney IrelandInverness CT*Hibernian4–220 November 2010[96]
101Nikica Jelavić CroatiaRangers*Motherwell6–012 February 2011[97]
102Michael Higdon EnglandSt Mirren*Hamilton Academical3–12 April 2011[98]
103Jon Daly IrelandDundee United*Motherwell4–07 May 2011[99]
104Kyle Lafferty Northern IrelandRangersKilmarnock*1–515 May 2011[9]
105Scott Vernon EnglandAberdeen*Dunfermline Athletic4–030 September 2011[100]
106Andrew Shinnie ScotlandInverness CTKilmarnock*3–65 November 2011[101]
107Gary Hooper EnglandCeltic*St Mirren5–026 November 2011[102]
108Rudi Skacel Czech RepublicHeart of Midlothian*St Mirren5–214 January 2012[103]
109Michael Higdon EnglandMotherwell*Hibernian4–322 February 2012[104]
110Steven Thompson ScotlandSt Mirren*Dunfermline Athletic4–421 April 2012[105]
111Gary Hooper5 EnglandCeltic*Heart of Midlothian5–013 May 2012[106]
112Sone Aluko NigeriaRangersSt Johnstone*0–413 May 2012[107]
113Michael Higdon EnglandMotherwell*Inverness CT4–12 September 2012[108]
114Cillian Sheridan IrelandKilmarnockHeart of Midlothian*1–329 September 2012[109]
115Billy McKay Northern IrelandInverness CTDundee United*4–415 December 2012[110]
116Niall McGinn Northern IrelandAberdeenDundee*1–329 December 2012[111]
117Johnny Russell ScotlandDundee UnitedKilmarnock*2–319 January 2013[112]
118Michael Higdon EnglandMotherwell*St Johnstone3–220 January 2013[113]
119Paul Heffernan IrelandKilmarnockHeart of Midlothian*0–316 February 2013[114]
120Billy McKay Northern IrelandInverness CT*Motherwell4–34 May 2013[115]

Multiple hat-tricks

RankPlayerHat-tricks
1st Henrik Larsson
12
2nd Kris Boyd7
3rd John Hartson5
4th Michael Higdon4
Anthony Stokes
6th Gary Hooper3
Gary McSwegan
Kenny Miller
Rod Wallace
Robbie Winters
9th Jon Daly
2
Tommy Johnson
Scott McDonald
Billy McKay
Shunsuke Nakamura
Colin Nish
Barry Robson
Rudi Skacel
Arild Stavrum
Chris Sutton
Mark Viduka

Notes

a The Scottish Premier League was the top tier of the Scottish football league system. It was formed in 1998 and was disestablished in 2013.

b The results column shows the home team score first.

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