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Tuesday 9th September 2025

Off the Pitch partnership

Clubs receive insights with daily newsletter

The Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) and Off The Pitch have renewed their partnership for a second consecutive year.

All SPFL and Scottish Women’s Premier League clubs will receive essential business insights and industry intelligence via Off The Pitch’s daily newsletter, keeping them fully informed of business developments across European football.

"There is no denying that football continues to move forward rapidly and we want to make sure our clubs have the best available business critical intelligence daily to help them stay ahead of the curve. Off The Pitch has proven over the last few seasons to be the ideal partner for the league in tackling this objective," says SPFL group chief executive, Neil Doncaster.

The Scottish Professional Football League must navigate in an ever-changing football landscape, where innovation and ideas can be found all over the world.

"We see so many global stakeholders coming into the game, whether it’s financial institutions, owners or corporate brands, and as a league we need to understand what is happening around the world, while also analysing and investigating business opportunities domestically and globally. Off The Pitch delivers a fantastic overview every morning." says Neil Doncaster.

Staying ahead

SPFL is pushing for innovative projects and, to accomplish this, seeking intelligence from the entire football industry is a must.

Off The Pitch Sales Director, Patrick Graabæk, says: "Our mission is to help clubs and leagues across the world make better decisions. It has been fantastic experiencing the impact of this partnership so far and I am sure this partnership between us will only evolve further in the coming years. We are proud to be a part of the innovative push in professional Scottish football.

"We have worked closely with several SPFL clubs in recent years, and we look forward to partner up with many more clubs in the coming years," says Graabæk.