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Neil Lennon is currently banned from the dugout Neil Lennon will miss Dunfermline Athletic's visit to Glasgow to face Queen's Park on Saturday following the death of the team manager's father. "Everyone at Dunfermline Athletic is deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Gerry Lennon, " the Scottish Championship club announced on X. "Our thoughts and prayers go out to Neil and his family at this difficult time. "Neil will be home in Northern Ireland with his family and will not be in attendance at this weekend's fixture vs Queen's Park. "Assistant Manager Iain Brunskill will lead the side for this weekend's match along with assistant coach Kevin Mc Donald. " Former Celtic, Hibernian and Bolton Wanderers boss Lennon is serving a four-match touchline ban and would not have been in the dugout at the City Stadium. Dunfermline currently lie fifth in the Championship, nine points above second-bottom Queen's Park. Slot to hold talks with Salah about facing Brighton FA urged to press Fifa over World Cup ticket prices 'Nancy exposed to brutal life as Celtic manager as cup final looms' David Dimbleby takes a personal look at the role of the monarchy Celebrate Christmas the 80s way with Gary Davies Drama based on Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's fight for justice Chris Mc Causland joins Emma to discuss dancing blind on TV 'Aberdeen savour the most perfect game ever played' How Mc Tominay became a Napoli icon after Man Utd exit Scotland men's internationals to be shown live on BBC Commonwealth Games: Why is it so special to be part of Team Scotland? From titles to tinpottery - rank Scotland's top 10 clubs 'There can only be one singer' - my secrets of successful man-management Sutton's predictions v England Gaming star Daniel 'Stingray' Ray 'Monumental betrayal' - cheapest World Cup final ticket to cost £3, 119 'Nancy exposed to brutal life as Celtic manager as cup final looms' Rooney 'got death threats' after making Man Utd move From first-class cricketer to relationship expert on reality TV BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2025 contenders. Video BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2025 contenders Barcelona 'not a pressure' for on-loan Rashford Is Salah right to feel 'thrown under the bus'? 'Mine was for social change, this is not' - King on Battle of the Sexes What must Allen and Bills do to end Patriots' 10-game win streak? What next after Hamilton's 'nightmare' year? The man behind the headlines - Salah, by Klopp, Diaz and more All you need to know as World Darts Championship begins 'A sense of panic' - what's going on in Turkish football? 'I hated rugby' - how Heyes turned around England career Biggest rule change ever and Brit teen - what's new in F1 in 2026? 'I was poisoning myself before endurance events' Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.